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Santa Claus is coming back to Aurora this holiday season after a couple of years of COVID-19 restrictions.
There is no shortage of holiday happenings in and around Aurora this December.
After he was last seen Nov. 14, the boy was found, police said Thursday morning.
Aurora's Hometown subdivision was filled with a large police presence around 7:45 p.m. Tuesday.
The second annual event is underway until Friday.
GivingTuesday was created in New York City in 2012 with a simple goal: to encourage people to do good.
Police said there is no active threat as the shooting appears to be an isolated incident.
From choose-and-cut locations and garden centers to seasonal lots, Aurora residents have several places to find fresh trees.
Entrances to the outlet mall have been blocked off as of 12:50 p.m. Friday, police said.
Part of Aurora Downtown's First Fridays offerings, the Cocoa Crawl is bringing nearly 40 shops and restaurants together to serve cocoa.
A video statement shared on Aurora PD's Facebook page shows the boy's mother saying she didn't think her son was going to see Thanksgiving.
Phyllis Kramer, a retired home economics teacher, has spent 21 years helping people nationwide learn how to prepare Thanksgiving turkeys.
Stretches of Corporate Boulevard and Bilter Road will close at 4 a.m. and reopen around 7 p.m. Friday to accomodate increased traffic flow.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from Jewel, Mariano's and Meijer in Aurora.
Shops and restaurants throughout Aurora are participating in Small Business Saturday, sandwiched between Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Despite lower gas prices, the Thanksgiving national average is the highest since AAA started keeping records in 2000.
José Arellano's whereabouts have been unknown since he posted a $30,000 bond on July 6, 2020.
The hour-long documentary tells the story of the Aurora boy who disappeared in 2011. He was 6 years old.
Organized by Aurora Downtown, the indoor market will feature local food and artisan vendors.
Police reported the crash with injuries just after 7 a.m.
This year's Toys for Tots campaigns are underway in many states. Here's how you can help make the holiday special for an Aurora child.
The community in Aurora's ninth ward is national homebuilder Del Webb's first Chicagoland community in more than 15 years, officials said.
Two Aurora hospitals, Rush Copley Medical Center and Ascencion Mercy, were two area hospitals that received ratings from The Leapfrog Group.
During the holiday season, visitors will have the chance to experience one mile of light displays from the comfort of their cars.
The student was charged with three felonies, including aggravated battery to an officer.
Shoppers can visit three area grocery stores — in Aurora and Montgomery — to participate in the pantry's 15th annual holiday food drive.
A parade, tree-lighting ceremony and fireworks extravaganza are all on the docket for the upcoming festivities.
Several nationwide chains, with locations in and around Aurora, will be open on turkey day.
Armed with a loaded handgun, Enrique Jaquez broke into the residence of his former girlfriend's boyfriend and shot him in the back in 2015.
The FBI said the man walked into the bank wearing a wig, face mask and hat, and demanded money just after 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Unofficial vote totals show Hain, a Democrat, led Republic challenger Jeffrey Bodin by more than 21,000 votes.
Michael Smith will be at the helm of District 129 after current Superintendent Jeff Craig retires in June 2024.
The Terminal and Hobbs buildings, two historic downtown properties, are among the latest sites transformed into apartment complexes.
Democrat Sheriff Ron Hain will look to keep his job against Republican Jeffrey Bodin.
West Towns Chorus presents Annual Christmas Show - Together Again at Christmas - in Naperville
After high winds this weekend, expect temperatures to plunge this week.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker will be accompanied by his running mate for lieutenant governor, Juliana Stratton.
Operation Senior Shovel is a free program that pairs Aurora seniors and residents with disabilities with volunteers who provide shoveling.
With sunrise and sunset being busy times for deer, drivers should also be more cautious about them darting out in front of cars in November.