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Irvin offers upbeat appraisal of Aurora during State of the City address

Irvin offers upbeat appraisal of Aurora during State of the City address

— March 10, 2020

Illinois’ second-largest city is experiencing a renaissance that continues to pick up speed. Aurora Mayor Richard C. Irvin offered that upbeat assessment during his third State of…

  • New Kane Co. forest district rules allow anglers to keep some catch

    New Kane Co. forest district rules allow anglers to keep some catch

    — March 6, 2020

      It may be a little cold to think about going fishing, but that hasn’t stopped Forest Preserve District of Kane County staff from prepping for the coming season following approval…

  • Aurora man pleads guilty to bid-rigging scheme

    Aurora man pleads guilty to bid-rigging scheme

    — March 3, 2020

    An area commercial flooring executive has pleaded guilty to playing a role in a multimillion-dollar bid-rigging scheme. Robert Patrey Jr., 56, of Aurora, as part of a plea agreement,…

  • Kane County news briefs

    Kane County news briefs

    — February 26, 2020

    AURORA Shooting leaves youth with life threatening injuries The Aurora Police Department has taken multiple people into custody after a shooting on the city’s near east side that…

  • One dead, four injured after shooting, police chase, crashes

    One dead, four injured after shooting, police chase, crashes

    — February 21, 2020

    One man died and four others were injured after a gang-related shooting turned into a police chase of a suspect vehicle and ended with collisions near the Fox Valley Mall on the afternoon…

  • Aurora Legion dedicates new downtown office

    Aurora Legion dedicates new downtown office

    — March 4, 2020

    Through the past 100 years of existence, the Aurora-based Roosevelt American Legion Post 84 has answered the call with support of community events, financial help for students and families…

  • Metro West Council empowers far west towns on state, regional matters

    Metro West Council empowers far west towns on state, regional matters

    — February 26, 2020

    Since taking the helm of the Metro West Council of Government this past June, Lesli Melendy now spends a good portion of time in her car traveling across Kane, Kendall and DeKalb counties…

  • Scouting programs in Illinois vow to continue despite bankruptcy

    Scouting programs in Illinois vow to continue despite bankruptcy

    — February 24, 2020

    Local Boy Scout councils say that activities and events  will go on as scheduled as the national youth organization goes through bankruptcy proceedings. “Nothing has changed. We…

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