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.
Kane County saw more coronavirus-related deaths in the first 16 days of September than it did in August. But there have been none since.
The funds are part of the state’s $80 million Digital Equity Formula Grant to ensure students have the technology for remote learning.
Three people were thrown from one of two vehicles involved in a crash Saturday afternoon. Four others were also taken to the hospital.
The Kane-DuPage region saw some of its highest positivity rates within the past 30 days, but its overall rate is the same as it was Aug. 20.
The flu shots are covered by Medicare Part B and most health insurance plans.
The mall’s property owner decided against renewing a lease to conduct coronavirus testing outside the Chicago Premium Outlets.
The Aurora Police Department said an officer killed an “aggressive” dog Sunday while responding to a 911 call.
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Those who register to compete in the virtual race can run 5 kilometers at any point between Sept. 20 and Sept. 30.
“The D1 model for fitness was built for social distancing before social distancing was even a thing,” co-owner Paul Bullard said.
The company announced this week that it plans to launch 2,000 new sites to double its coronavirus-testing capacities by mid-October.
Paramount Theatre earned nominations for each of the productions it put on during the Chicago theater season curtailed by the pandemic.
Kane County has recorded more coronavirus-related deaths since the start of September than it did in August, public health data shows.
Clerk John Cunningham said he has “complete confidence” in the U.S. Postal Service to deliver a smooth election, despite the pandemic.
Schools and colleges are being asked to notify students about the opportunity to serve as an election judge.
"Students will have opportunities to learn more about the experiences, culture and contributions of Hispanic Americans."
Studler Doyle helps organizations predict and detect fraud risks.
Alderman Judd Lofchie and former East Aurora school board member John Laesch are the first to announce campaigns for next April’s election.
The City of Aurora is hosting a free drive-through at 201 N. River Street next weekend.
Aurora police are investigating the death of a man whose body was discovered Monday evening in Phillips Park.
Participation links will be posted by Sept. 21.
All items are free to recycle, including televisions, but registration is required.
Residents are encouraged to be fit and active in this collaboration with the National Forum for Heart Disease & Stroke Prevention.
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The online giant has announced it is hiring 100,000 people as it expects an increase in business as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Several new measures aim to protect the privacy of Indian Prairie School District 204 students and teachers.
Valerie McCall's newly created position is designed to promote equity, inclusion and diversity throughout the district.
In the first 10 days of September, 698 people in Kane County tested positive for the new coronavirus.
Donations are by appointment only, and can be scheduled by registering on Senator Oberweis’ legislative Web site.
The initiative urges residents to get outside and exercise in an effort to reduce rates of heart disease and stroke.
Semifinalists include students from Metea Valley, Neuqua Valley and Waubonsie Valley high schools.
The East Aurora High School seniors will be student representatives for the 2020-2021 school year.
A ceremony held by public safety officials will be available to view on the City website and Facebook page.
The ceremony will begin at 8:40 a.m. on Friday.
Police allege the woman used other peoples' identities to open lines of credit at a Walmart cell phone kiosk.
Students from five Aurora schools qualified for the semifinals of the National Merit Scholarship Program.
Abigail Callinan and Moises Jimenez will be available to the school board to provide a student perspective in discussions.