Local news in northern Illinois
While most destruction remains in place one month later, reality and relief - along with determination - set the tone for renewal in Aroma Township following the March 10 tornado.
Local author John L. Hoh Jr. will present the Sterling-Rock Falls Historical Society’s April program “The Man With the Branded Hand.” at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 12.
The Oregon Lions Club recently celebrated the conclusion of its annual meat raffle.
The developers, Yorkville Nexus V LLC, Green Door Capital, requested the vote be tabled to the April 28 meeting, according to the city.
Batavia police are seeking the public's help in identifying the person the wheel of a car that hit and injured a person early Friday.
McHenry is eyeing 232 acres of unincorporated land on the west side of Route 31 and south of Veterans Parkway for future annexation and development.
Addison firefighter to receive state’s highest honor for daring rescue
Two people were injured in a crash of a grain spreader and pickup Thursday on Illinois Route 17 in Kankakee County.
Oswego planning and zoning commissioners unanimously recommended approval of the 25,000-square-foot building proposed in the Prairie Market East shopping center.
Students at Marseilles Elementary were recognized for achieving a GPA of 3.5 or above in the third quarter.
As chief lending officer, Billy Johnson will oversee the bank’s lending strategy and lending teams across all markets.
The Ogle County Health Department will be closing its Rochelle office and consolidating all staff and services at its 907 Pines Road office in Oregon effective June 1, OCHD Public Health Administrator Melissa Spangler said April 9.
A teen has been arrested in connection with a shooting on Thursday night at a Joliet apartment complex that left two other teens in critical condition and a third with a gunshot wound to the hand.
Joliet police and fire personnel rescued a man from the Des Plaines River early Thursday morning.
The Ottawa Police Department added a member to its force Tuesday night, after Kyle Henson was sworn in as its newest officer.
The Uptown Grill, located at 601 First St., La Salle will host the 27th annual spaghetti supper fundraiser 3:30 to 7 p.m. Monday, April 20 to benefit Lighted Way Association, Inc.
The fifth annual Art Dash benefiting Serenity Hospice and Home was held April 8 at River’s Edge Experience, drawing more than 200 attendees for an evening of art, community and philanthropy.
The American Legion Auxiliary is sponsoring a pancake breakfast from 8 a.m. to noon April 18 in Dixon.
Sterling Main Street is excited to kick off a season of engines, entertainment and community connection with the Sterling Main Street Car Show on Sunday, May 3, at the Sterling Marketplace in the city’s downtown.
A limited number of free oak tree saplings will be given away to Ogle County residents at the Ogle County Solid Waste Management Department.
The Kankakee Area Career Center was annexed into the village of Bourbonnais during Monday’s board meeting.
A School District 300 elementary school teacher is facing six felony battery charges after authorities said he got into a physical altercation outside a Crystal Lake bar.
Step into the spotlight for an evening inspired by the Golden Age of Hollywood at the 2026 McConnell Ball Saturday in Richmond.
Ron Onesti, operator of Arcada Theatre, is one of three nominees for the 2026 Charlemagne Award, presented by the St. Charles Area Chamber of Commerce and to be bestowed May 1.
State Sen. Don DeWitte is one of three nominees for the 2026 Charlemagne Award, presented by the St. Charles Area Chamber of Commerce and to be bestowed May 1.
Harrison Schneider is one of three nominees for the 2026 Charlemagne Award, presented by the St. Charles Area Chamber of Commerce and to be bestowed May 1.
American Legion Post 403 held its April 8 meeting at the Iron Skillet Restaurant at the Petro Truck Stop.
Morrison Junior High School has announced its third-quarter straight A, high honor and honor rolls.
The Forreston FFA and high school agriculture program is preparing to once again open their greenhouse doors to the community.
Nurses from across OSF HealthCare recently gathered in Springfield for the OSF inaugural Nurses Day at the Capitol, bringing clinical perspectives directly to state lawmakers while advocating for legislation that impacts patient care and the ministry’s ability to serve.
The city estimates the broken water main along Illinois Route 47 will be repaired by no earlier than 8:30 p.m. tonight.
A Richmond man on pretrial release in two Wisconsin DUI cases is accused of illegally possessing stolen guns, ammunition and 50 package of firecrackers in Lake in the Hills, according to authorities.
Commissioner of Public Health Tom Ganiere pointed to the fact that kratom is not controlled by the FDA, and is often mixed with other ingredients that are not listed on the item’s packaging, making kratom even more dangerous.
A McHenry resident is left without a home after a fire that started in a detached garage spread to the home and two other structures early Thursday morning, officials report.
Downtown City Square will be the site of live music, story times for kids, community celebrations, Star Wars Day and the return of Race Fan Rally.
Kankakee County Coroner Bob Gessner identified 34-year-old Jose Orozco, of Bradley, as the suspect Bradley police officers shot and killed during a well-being check in the 600 block of Jonette Avenue Wednesday.
The Arcada Theatre in downtown St. Charles is marking its 100th anniversary. A large parade is being organized by theater operator Ron Onesti to honor its century of impact on the community.
New provider now seeing patients at Watseka Campus
A new Gerber Collision & Glass has opened in Yorkville, offering full-service auto body repairs. The business repairs all makes and models of vehicles and provides free repair estimates. The auto body shop specializes in windshield replacement and repair.
State Rep. Brad Fritts is hosting a free Medicare 101 event from 4-6 p.m. April 20 at Mills & Petrie Memorial Library in collaboration with the Northwestern Illinois Area Agency on Aging.
Prime Healthcare is in the process of seeking property tax exempt status through the state of Illinois for St. Mary’s Hospital, a Prime spokesperson said.
Davidson Construction Supply of Rochelle earned the 2025 Supplier/Professional DBE of the Year award.
A six-figure contract for a project that officials believe could help mitigate a flooding risk was unanimously approved by the Sycamore City Council on Monday.
The Ottawa City Council voted to raise the annual price increase from 3.25% to 4.5%.
The Boatyard Bar & Bistro in Ottawa will reopen for the season Thursday, April 9, bringing back riverfront dining with a mix of familiar favorites and new menu offerings.
Organizers behind the first-ever DeKalb County Volunteer Fair set for 5 7o t 7 p.m. Thursday are hoping to empower community connections to get area residents involved.
The Kankakee County Branch of the NAACP released a statement regarding Wednesday’s shooting involving Bradley Police officers and a 36-year-old man.
The Crystal Lake McDonald’s is getting a fresh start with a brand-new building and a reconfigured site to improve traffic.
KCC is one of only 12 community colleges in Illinois to earn the Military Friendly designation this year.
Residents acting quickly with a garden hose prevented a garage fire from spreading to the main house in Yorkville. The Bristol Kendall Fire Protection Chief praised their quick actions.