Algonquin Township Highway Commissioner Andrew Gasser responds after his recent 'Chinese Coronavirus' Facebook post is being called racist.
A 37-year-old man has pleaded not guilty after being charged with sexual assault of a child under 13 years old.
A person was extricated from their vehicle and hospitalized following a rollover crash near Hebron Wednesday morning, officials said.
Harvard Police Sgt. Nick Hill said that a further investigation led to the arrest of the Harvard woman.
Village of Lake in the Hills officials announced the following with the safety of the community and Village employees in mind.
Village Hall and the public works building will remain closed through the end of the month due to coronavirus concerns.
While McHenry City Hall will be closed to the public, all City services will continue (with some modifications), detailed below.
A 20-year-old man was sentenced to 16 years in prison after police found him in possession of over 35 pounds of cocaine during a traffic ...
The McHenry County Health Department said they were not consulted about the Woodstock DMV closing Wednesday.
McHenry County Sheriff Bill Prim and three other Illinois sheriffs filed a federal lawsuit to block the Illinois Trust Act.
No surprise the Chicago Sun Times spurns real reform and backs Carolyn Schofield
Thirteen early voting locations will open starting March 2 for voters wishing to cast their ballots before the March 17 primary.
The McHenry woman is accused of asking the deputy, "are you ready to lose an eye?"
The primary is just a month away, and the presidential election is coming up fast. Patch wants to know what issues are on voters’ minds.
The Kane County Board has approved a toll for drivers wishing to cross the Longmeadow Parkway bridge over the Fox River once it opens.
Algonquin's Liquor Control Commission met last week where all three businesses entered guilty pleas.
The two-hour rally took place along Randall Road on Saturday.
Village officials are reminding residents to "leave no pile behind" and offering tips on how to help curb the problem.
The Algonquin Village Board will vote Tuesday on whether to prohibit the sale of marijuana once it becomes legal for recreational use.
The village's property tax rate is projected to decrease five percent from last year, village officials said.
The townships board will vote on whether the township and it’s road district should be dissolved in 2037.
The measure includes allowing one special use retail operation in the village's business zoning district, according to the news report.
The ceremony will be held on Monday, Nov. 11.
Leaves on the ground can clog drains, which may lead to minor or major flooding.
Downtown Algonquin has underwent a transformation over the past year.
The local police department will be out in full force.
The U.S. Small Business Administration loan is available for McHenry County residents affected by the June 26 storm, flooding.
Allen Skillicorn to host property tax seminar Oct. 10
Elk Grove Village Cares Receives Grant for the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) Project with Support of Congressman Raja
Subcommittee Chairman Raja Krishnamoorthi's Statement on Plan to Ban Flavored E-Cigarettes Following Info Unveiled by Oversight Committee
Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi Invites the CDC to Testify Before His Subcommittee on the Outbreak of Vaping-Linked Lung Illnesses
The stream bank stabilization project will get underway later this month along Woods Creek, village officials said.
A 14 percent decrease in the cost of garbage stickers and 22 percent drop for the cost of carts will start in September in Algonquin.
The Interstate 90 traffic stop resulted in drug charges for Michael Briley of Minnesota.
Village officials are looking to update its sign ordinance.
Congressman Krishnamoorthi supports legislation that would help to stop proliferation of “deep fakes” (doctored videos and images) online
Chairman Krishnamoorthi of Economic and Consumer Policy Subcommittee questions executives, students about JUUL’s role in the vaping epidemic
The four-day festival in Algonquin gets underway on July 25 and will continue through July 28.
Congressman Krishnamoorthi welcomes the passage of his bill to rename the Elgin post office to honor Cpl. Alex Martinez, an Elgin native
Congressman Krishnamoorthi joins fellow Congressmen and Chicago City Officials at a press conference to condemn President-mandated ICE raids