A teenager was in critical condition Thursday night after being hit by a minivan while riding a motorized dirt bike, according to police.
Police and FBI officials are investigating a reported robbery at the Fifth Third Bank in downtown Aurora.
He is awaiting trial on more than a dozen charges, including attempted murder, in connection with an April 2017 stabbing in Aurora.
A 55-year-old man died Wednesday night after being hit by two cars, according to Aurora police, who are searching for one of the drivers.
A driver hit an 11-year-old boy riding his bike Sunday afternoon on Aurora's east side and did not stop to help, according to police.
The man was one of three people shot early Sunday morning in the 100 block of Trask Street, according to police.
Update: The dog involved in the deadly attack will be euthanized Monday, according to Will County officials.
A grill fire caused about $150,000 in damage at a home on Aurora's west side, according to fire officials.
Update: Two people remained in the hospital Sunday night after suffering gunshot wounds, according to police. One is in critical condition.
A 70-year-old man reported missing over the weekend was located Sunday evening after police and volunteers launched a large search.
Six people were charged after police said they stole alcohol, cigarettes and lottery tickets while a protest was going on downtown.
A 36-year-old Aurora man is facing felony charges after the Kane County Sheriff’s Office said he sold banned explosives to a deputy.
A 26-year-old Aurora man faces multiple felony charges in connection with a seven-hour standoff last week on the city’s east side.
An Aurora man was sentenced in connection with the death of Amanda Stanton, of Lockport, who was a softball coach at Oswego High School.
A 34-year-old man from south Florida who pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a teenager from Aurora was sentenced Friday.
Update: A 13-year-old Aurora boy who went missing Sunday night was located Monday morning and is safe, according to police.
Update: A 17-year-old Aurora girl who was reported to be missing by her family returned home Wednesday, police told Patch.
Prosecutors allege the man sexually assaulted and abused two relatives between 2008 and 2011 when they were under the age of 13.
Prosecutors allege a 19-year-old Aurora man threw an explosive device near a police vehicle and several officers amid a protest.
Update: The man left the home he barricaded himself in after speaking with crisis negotiators for more than 40 minutes, Aurora police said.
In the past week, two women have reported a man on a bike approached them and slapped them on the buttocks before riding away, police said.
A dozen firefighters quickly put out the flames, but the home was declared to be uninhabitable, according to fire officials.
A white man reportedly harassed a group of Black women for about 45 minutes as they exercised outside an Aurora gym.
More than 20 people are now facing charges in connection with looting and violence during a protest at the end of May.
The Aurora Police Department issued a statement last week after videos of the September 2019 arrest received renewed attention online.
Montgomery police are searching for a 14-year-old girl who was last seen on the evening of June 8.
The Aurora Police Department released more than 20 minutes of footage from the arrest Saturday.
At his sentencing hearing Thursday, Stanley Ortega, 55, pleaded guilty to nine additional charges stemming from a series of assaults.
The city is creating an online portal to publish information on complaints against officers and investigations into police misconduct.
Mayor Richard Irvin released a four-point "CHANGE Reform Initiative" for the Aurora Police Department in response to weeks of protests.
The city has been under a nightly curfew since Sunday.
Prosecutors allege a 19-year-old Montgomery woman started a fire Sunday inside a police vehicle parked in a lot on East New York Street.
The city of Aurora will be under curfew for a full week, after officials extended the measure through Sunday morning.
Aurora police arrested Jabari Walker at his home Tuesday night and charged him with two misdemeanors, which were both dropped Wednesday.
The city of Aurora will remain under a curfew for a fourth night, from 8:30 p.m. Wednesday through 6 a.m. Thursday.
The city of Aurora will remain under a curfew for a third night, from 8:30 p.m. Tuesday through 6 a.m. Wednesday.
The Aurora Police Department is shutting down traffic in downtown Aurora.
Aurora will again be under a curfew from 8:30 p.m. Monday to 6 a.m. Tuesday, Mayor Richard Irvin announced Monday.
Amid clashes between protesters and police Sunday, at least two buildings were set on fire, according to Aurora police.
An 8:30 p.m. curfew is in place.