DraftKings and BetRivers are poised to take advantage of the new remote-registration period as the only online sportsbooks in Illinois.
M14 Hoops, an Aurora basketball facility for young players, will offer space at their facility as an e-learning site.
The Illinois Housing Development Authority is accepting applications through Sept. 4 from homeowners affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Senator Oberweis questions the timing of the Senate Democrats' ethics reforms
Public health officials removed Kane County from the state’s warning list after fewer deaths were reported last week than the week before.
The district’s new school year is now set to start Aug. 31 with remote learning for all students until at least Nov. 4.
Thirty businesses in the City of Lights received state grants totaling a half-million dollars.
Thirteen Aurora Fire Department recruits are set to train at a house on Bilter Road, a portion of which will be closed until 4 p.m.
The amended school calendar was approved at this week's board meeting.
Giovanni Padilla pleaded guilty to several felonies nearly two years after an Aurora police officer shot him when he aimed a gun at them.
Owner Mike Treve is singing the praises of Raimondo’s customers, who have nearly overwhelmed him with their support throughout the pandemic.
Update: A teen who went missing earlier this week was found and is safe, according to Aurora police.
The program supports Aurora residents who have overdue rent payments because of financial strain related to the pandemic.
Three U.S. Congress members voiced their support Tuesday in Aurora for a $25 billion emergency funding package for the U.S. Postal Service.
Tests are set to be available Thursday at the First Presbyterian Church Harkness Family Center and on Saturday at Cowherd Middle School.
Police received numerous calls about a video that shows a boy singing but determined it was not Pitzen, who was last seen in 2011.
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The county had not gone seven days without a coronavirus-related death since the start of the outbreak, public health data shows.
Two of Aurora’s four counties are now on the list for increasing COVID-19 metrics.
A 20-year-old woman was in stable condition Friday after being shot Wednesday night, Aurora police said.
Witnesses initially reported a man was hit by a vehicle that fled the area, but a video showed he jumped from a building, police said.
The "Stuff the Bus" campaign took place at over three dozen Walmart stores in Chicago, its suburbs and northwest Indiana.
Officials in Kane County are urging residents to follow public health guidelines after a steady increase in cases over the past month.
Kane County has reached the “warning level” for two of six countywide coronavirus metrics state officials are evaluating.
City officials are hosting four back-to-school fairs this weekend where students can pick up free school supplies.
Five Aurora residents were displaced Wednesday night when a fire jumped from a vehicle in a driveway to their home, fire officials said.
The two agencies worked together on an investigation that led to 10 child pornography charges against a 57-year-old Aurora man.
Testing is free and open to all regardless of symptoms at two locations on two dates in late August.
Families can receive free school supplies at several back-to-school fairs sponsored by the City of Aurora, aldermen and community partners.
He received credit for serving eight years in jail between his 1994 arrest and 1998 conviction in a high-profile murder in Aurora.
Kane County’s coronavirus-case count hit five figures Wednesday after a steady uptick in new cases over the past month.
The Illinois Housing Development Authority is accepting applications for its emergency rental assistance program through Aug. 28.
Esperanza Ugalde, 67, died days after her husband contracted the coronavirus while working at a North Aurora plant, according to a lawsuit.
A “very weak” tornado formed Monday afternoon at a farm in Kaneville, officials said.
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A 4-second video that showed an Aurora officer pulling a woman out of her car during a traffic stop was viewed thousands of times online.
Bonzell Joyner received more than eight years' credit for time served between his 1994 arrest and 1998 sentencing, according to prosecutors.
The City of Aurora is hosting a pop-up food pantry from 9 a.m. to noon Monday in Phillips Park.
Award-winning author Jacqueline Woodson shares the art of reading with Aurora University students.
During remote learning days, breakfast and lunch will be provided for all East Aurora students.