Reuland Food Service's "Feeding the Frontline" initiative is back after serving about 10,000 boxed lunches to essential workers this spring.
Many kids could go without gifts this Christmas. The Postal Service’s Operation Santa program wants your help keeping Santa’s magic alive.
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
The Patch Holiday Food Drive is raising money for Feeding America and the food banks, pantries and meal programs in Kane County.
Each $20 donation would put five books into the organization's "Little Libraries" as part of its push to prepare kids for kindergarten.
A $100 donation would allow the Dominican Literacy Center to buy books and tutor a student for a full year.
Where can you pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples in Aurora? Find out here.
As COVID-19 rates continue to increase in the area, the City of Aurora will decrease public access hours to help mitigate the spread.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from grocery stores in Aurora.
What are the chances you'll be exposed to the coronavirus at Thanksgiving dinner or a holiday party?
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The City of Aurora's annual Gifts from Home program honors active military personnel from Aurora by providing them with a holiday package.
Federally-mandated train horns will not be activated throughout the night as the trains pass through a densely populated residential area.
Families in Kane County continue to struggle to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic deepens.
The virtual event begins at 11 a.m. and can be viewed on the City Facebook page.
Veterans nationwide will be recognized Wednesday.
Soroptimist International of Suburban Chicago announces grant for women pursuing a BA, MA, or PhD
Trick-or-treating is still on in Aurora, with officials encouraging everyone to wear masks and keep their distance while going door to door.
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If you’re not already howling in support of pandemic first responders in Aurora, the blue Halloween hunter’s moon is a good excuse.
Residents on Aurora’s west side report a reduced quality of life since the freight train line in the area changed operations.
There’s still time for fall fun in Aurora. Head out to pick some pumpkins and explore local haunts.
Donating time or resources to your local food bank is recommended.
Guidelines require parents and trick-or-treaters to wear masks and maintain social distancing.
World Food Day 2020 is Oct. 16. Here’s what you should know about global food insecurity and how you can help in Aurora.
The University of Chicago Institute of Politics has convened a panel of mayors from across the country to discuss adapting to the pandemic.
The city is hosting its fifth no-contact drive-through pantry at Phillips Park Oct. 12.
Celebrate fall by volunteering at a food bank, then peer at fall leaves, visit a pumpkin patch, carve a jack-o’-lantern and bake up a storm.
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Leaves must be put into a 30-gallon paper yard waste bag and placed at the curb on the regular garbage pickup day by 6 a.m.
The city of Aurora is hosting a virtual celebration Tuesday after this year’s National Night Out was postponed due to the coronavirus.
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A suburban family reached out to CBS 2 after shipping the remains of their beloved dad and husband through the mail.
Grants will enable Greater Chicago Food Depository to serve 45,000 meals, and Northern Illinois Food Bank to acquire $120,000 of groceries
The late Herminia Rodriguez Gasca was memorialized this weekend during a street dedication ceremony.
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Kids in Aurora will have more time than ever to trick-or-treat this year, with hours extended to encourage social distancing.
The deadline for the 2020 Census is Sept. 30.
Mayor Richard Irvin is hoping volunteers can knock on 10,000 doors Saturday morning to boost the city’s response rate.
Head out and pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Aurora-area pumpkin patches have to offer.