Fox Valley Mall plans to reopen Wednesday, April 1, and the Chicago Premium Outlets is set to reopen Monday, March 30.
The malls plan to be closed until at least March 30.
Mayor Richard C. Irvin today declared a state of emergency in the City of Aurora due to the global COVID-19 coronavirus crisis.
Out of an abundance of caution, the City of Aurora is extending its previously announced restrictions of public use of City properties.
The moratorium will be in place for the next 30 days and customers are still responsible for the consumption used over time.
As of Thursday, March 5, there are no confirmed cases in the City of Aurora.
Patch caught up with Melissa Peterson, center director of KinderCare Education, to learn about the grand opening of its Aurora location.
Eight babies across the Advocate Health Care network leaped into the world on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.
Dinner to benefit local Swedish Choir for Children
"When the news broke, I felt a pit in my stomach," Ziman said of Wednesday's deadly shooting at the Molson Coors plant.
The exhibit features hand-written cards, stuffed animals and other items left to honor the shooting victims.
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“We want to provide residents the opportunity to further understand the program,” said Alex Minnella.
The District 204 School Board approved the agreement last week.
The lives of countless people changed one year ago when a gunman opened fire at Henry Pratt Manufacturing.
Marco Gomez was cleared to go back to work on the police force exactly one year after the deadly shooting.
Please don't make us break their hearts!
Feb. 15 changed the lives of Aurora residents forever. We want to hear from you about how it impacted yours.
Illinois students may soon be equipped with the skills to tackle real-life financial issues, thanks to Sen. Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant.
Aurora Police Chief Kristen Ziman was Rep. Bill Foster's guest at Tuesday's speech.
Jose Luis Guttierez, 52, his daughter, Sofia, 19, and his father Jose Jesus, 81, are still recovering from the attack.
Aurora Police Chief Kristen Ziman will accompany Rep. Bill Foster (D, IL-11) to the State of the Union address on Feb. 4.
Specialist Villalon attended Waldo Middle School and East Aurora High School. He was one of two U.S. service members killed Jan. 11.
The City of Aurora’s African-American Heritage Advisory Board (AAHAB) will host its 16th Annual Heritage Scholarship Dinner next month.
Schneider School students gave teachers an A-plus on their fundraising efforts to support the school.
Thrive Collaboration Center will offer low-cost rental spaces, workshops, and training events.
She sent in a video of herself "paying it backward" at a local Starbucks, winning a trip to Ellen's show and a hefty prize.
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Spend this MLK Day in service of the community, in line with the civil rights icon's legacy of service.
The city flew its flag at half-staff to honor the memory of PFC Miguel Villalon, 21, who was killed in the line of duty Saturday.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch from 9 p.m. tonight, Friday, January 10 to 3 a.m. Sunday, January 12.
Officer James Zegar was shot in the neck during the warehouse shooting and insisted on going back in to find the shooter.
Greg Zanis has set up more than 27,000 crosses and other memorials for victims of violence.
Aurora boy Timmothy Pitzen's disappearance will be part of an upcoming Facebook series that follows the search for missing children.
ALICE training will be offered to help residents learn how to handle active shooter situations.
The GoFundMe aims to raise funds in the wake of the fatal shooting of Jasmine Noble, 15.
Officers Adam Miller and Rey Rivera returned to work after recovering from the Henry Pratt shooting on Feb. 15.
The century-old temple was destroyed by fire in early October. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
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"We are looking to change things," an attorney for the customers said.