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A former Fox River and Countryside Fire/Rescue trustee scorched a current board member at Thursday’s meeting in St. Charles, demanding an end to alleged personal vendettas and urging attention to the district’s needs.
Here’s what’s happening in Batavia in August: The city will host a town hall to talk utilities on Aug. 4 as watering restrictions remain in effect for summer. And an inaugural trunk sale to benefit the 2026 Batavia Fireworks Show is Aug. 9.
Geneva-based restaurateurs received early support this week for public dollars from the city which they said will help support the opening of their new chicken eatery, HoneyBird. The money would go to help rehab a building built in 1877.
Nearly 100 law enforcement personnel from across the state will bike to Northern Illinois University in DeKalb Saturday, their latest stop in an almost 400-mile bicycle journey across Illinois to honor their fallen comrades. Stops also in LaSalle, Kendall, Kane, DuPage counties
An Elgin man had fled from a traffic stop and led police on a high-speed chase, which was called off before he crashed into three cars, causing serious injuries to one person, authorities allege.
A fan being used to dry freshly cleaned carpet at Geneva Middle School North caught fire early Friday morning, officials said.
A new family-owned and operated veterinary clinic opened this month on the east side of St. Charles. Monarch Veterinary Clinic specializes in small animals and exotic pets.
State and local governments may have to pick up the costs of feeding the hungry to make up for federal cuts, U.S. Rep. Sean Casten said Thursday during a roundtable discussion in Geneva.
The Illinois Department of Public Health has identified 16 ZIP codes in Kane County that are high-risk for lead exposure. Lead poisoning is the top environmental illness in children, primarily caused by lead-based paint in older homes, according to the IDPH.
Ever wondered how brains distinguish fact from fiction? How are decisions made? ‘Brain Hack’ with William Pack comes to the St. Charles Public Library on July 29.
The 40th Annual St. Charles Scarecrow Weekend will return to downtown St. Charles Oct. 11-13, 2025.
If you're looking for an experience that harkens back to summers past, take a road trip to these vintage drive-in restaurants and enjoy a burger, shake, root beer and more.
St. Charles leaders voted to enact a 1% local grocery tax to replace the state tax that's going away in 2026. Several other Kane County communities have also done so.
After two weeks of consideration, State Rep. Dan Ugaste, R-Geneva, decided not to make a run for Illinois governor, but to seek a fifth term instead.
Wesley United Methodist Church in Aurora is collecting backpack donations to assist people in the community without homes. Donations will go to the church's warming center used in winter.
With nostalgic waves rolling back the decades, Boo Boo Days is returning to Batavia, immersing visitors in the 1950’s and 1960’s sidewalk sales that evolved to embody the spirit of the community. The event runs July 11-13.
Update: Organizers announced they're canceling a planned vigil tribute to the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis's life in St. Charles, electing instead to plan a protest rally July 19 in his name.
Kane County IT company Teqworks recently ranked in the top 100 fastest-growing companies in the Midwest, according to Inc. Magazine.
The man who died after a motorcycle crash in Sugar Grove July 6 has been identified as Anthony Thomas, 26, of Hinckley.
The Fox River and Countryside Fire/Rescue Board in St. Charles voted to appoint Nicholas Manheim to fill a trustee vacancy at a special meeting July 7.
Kaneland senior Freddy Hassan, who led the basketball team to 31 straight wins and their first sectional title since 1982 and took second place in the high jump at the boys track and field state meet, is the Kane County Chronicle 2024-25 Male Athlete of the Year.
St. Charles Mayor Clint Hull appointed new City Clerk Jessica Bridges to serve until the 2027 election.
The Geneva City Council unanimously approved a 1% grocery tax to make up for the state ending its own version.
A Hinckley man, 26, died of injuries after crashing his 2007 Honda sport motorcycle on the U.S. Route 30 eastbound ramp onto southbound Illinois Route 47 in Sugar Grove, authorities said.
A terrified little dog was about to run into traffic on South Kirk Road in Batavia near Fermilab, when a trio of Good Samaritans rescued him.
The DuPage County Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, announces its 67th annual scholarship gala Sunday, Aug. 3.
Geneva Public Library recommends two titles to add to your bookshelf.
Celebrate five decades with this beloved bike shop in St. Charles.
This family-owned furniture business helps you create the home you deserve.
Clay artist Marcy Rogge sculpts and shapes her art to reflect the inspiration she feels every day.
The St. Charles Arts Council has announced its newest juried art exhibit, "Summerscapes." The exhibit runs through Sept. 7.
The Geneva City Council is poised to approve a local 1% grocery tax at Monday’s meeting, documents show, a move that city officials have said would likely impact more out-of-town shoppers than locals. The meeting is at 7 p.m. tonight.
Teqworks, a St. Charles-based IT services and consulting business, has announced a move to a new space.
Next spring, Harbor House Paddle & Provisions could become a go-to stop for Kane County residents looking for exercise, coffee, drinks, a date night, live music and just about any other excursion.
With the help of two soon-to-be middle-schoolers, the Geneva Park District is excited to offer a brand-new program this summer for kids ages 9-11! Introducing the Geneva Youth Olympiad, coming in August, writes Olivia Jung of the Geneva Park District.
The ‘"Passport to Downtown Batavia" shopping promotion and fundraiser is July 26, sponsored by Qui Travel, Travel a Latte and the Batavia Woman’s Club.
The St. Charles 2025 Street Rehabilitation Project will improve 13.8 miles of roadways throughout the city, and temporary road closures to accommodate that work start July 14. Here's what to know
Column: Have you ever attended a yoga class where people began chanting “Om” and felt compelled to leave? If you find chanting strange and unappealing, let me explain the possible reasons behind it, writes Joan Budilovsky.
Geneva resident Keith Giffney beat stage 4 cancer of the tonsil, neck and chest to go on and complete a Half Ironman triathlon. "Whatever adversity, I was not going to let it destroy me," he said.
Column: The St. Charles Park District's Learn from the Experts series offers interesting lectures as well as hands-on exploration, inviting participants to interact with animals and vegetation, writes Melissa Rubalcaba Riske.
The Geneva Police Department will partner with Metra and Operation Lifesaver for a coordinated passenger safety campaign to raise awareness about rail safety.
Republican State Rep. Jeff Keicher, R-Sycamore, recently announced he’ll seek reelection to the Illinois 70th House District in 2026, vowing to work across the aisle for decreased taxes, job growth, women’s health and more.
Voter registrations cards were mailed in June to all registered voters in Kane County.
By the numbers: A plan headed to the Geneva City Council for vote in July would address aging facilities and could cost millions of dollars. How much would a new Geneva Police Department cost?
Geneva alderpersons recently unveiled a facilities master plan that includes building a new police department and renovating City Hall, among projects that could cost upward of $131 million. A City Council vote is expected this month.
Column: Despite the little bit of rain, and a whole lot of heat, we had a great time celebrating and seeing you all at Swedish Days! Up next is the Geneva Arts Fair and Classic Car Shows, writes Johanna Patterson of the Geneva Chamber of Commerce.
Metra is adding more trains on the UP North, UP West and Rock Island lines Saturday and Sunday to accommodate those heading into the city for the third annual NASCAR Chicago Street Race.
Kaneland School District 302 is seeking community members for Core Planning Committees to guide upcoming facility improvements.
St. Charles celebrated the Fourth of July with fireworks on Friday, July 4 at Langum Park in St. Charles.
The Batavia and Geneva Knights of Columbus Council 2191 will hold its annual Tootsie Roll Drive to raise awareness and funds people with intellectual disabilities.