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Tag: Kane

Aurora man charged with throwing explosive at police

Aurora man charged with throwing explosive at police

— June 29, 2020

A 19-year-old Aurora man has been arrested on a federal civil disorder charge for allegedly throwing an explosive device at a Naperville police vehicle during a June protest. Christian…

  • Following vandalism and looting, volunteers’ cleanup efforts ease Aurora’s pain

    Following vandalism and looting, volunteers’ cleanup efforts ease Aurora’s pain

    — June 8, 2020

    Aurora’s night of rage gave way to a hopeful morning last week as volunteers descended on downtown to clean up and recover some of what was lost. Businesses owners, families and friends,…

  • Pandemic hasn’t slowed Aurora’s ongoing commercial, residential developments

    Pandemic hasn’t slowed Aurora’s ongoing commercial, residential developments

    — May 27, 2020

      Commercial and residential development continues in Aurora despite COVID-19 complications that have closed many businesses and schools and forced people to stay at home. Representatives…

  • Elgin cuts salaries, cancels summer and fall events due to pandemic

    Elgin cuts salaries, cancels summer and fall events due to pandemic

    — May 13, 2020

    The city of Elgin has announced a series of wage reductions, recreation facility closures and cancellation of special events in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The changes, made…

  • Kane County news briefs

    Kane County news briefs

    — April 15, 2020

    AURORA  Events continued to be cancelled through May Out of an abundance of caution and following the  Centers for Disease Control guidelines for gatherings, the City of Aurora is…

  • After unexpected two-day delay, Fox Valley Mall cautiously reopens for business

    After unexpected two-day delay, Fox Valley Mall cautiously reopens for business

    — June 2, 2020

    The Fox Valley Mall’s scheduled reopening on Monday was short-lived. The sprawling shopping center, closed since March 20 due to COVID-19, was officially open for less than five hours…

  • Aurora calls off July 4th fireworks, community events through summer’s end

    Aurora calls off July 4th fireworks, community events through summer’s end

    — May 17, 2020

    A night sky filled with streaks of colors and riverfront crowds exclaiming their delight will be missing in Aurora this Independence Day. Aurora Mayor Richard C. Irvin said city’s…

  • Some suburban residents question Pritzker’s COVID-19 actions

    Some suburban residents question Pritzker’s COVID-19 actions

    — May 1, 2020

    Some worried about the loss of free speech and liberties, others said closures and stay-at-home orders were an overreach while worries were voiced about personal job losses and how…

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