All participants must remain in their vehicles for the drive-by event to pick up school supply kits.
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A girl from North Aurora who was reported missing last week returned home over the weekend, according to police.
The new-and-improved Aurora store is part of the company’s push to remodel and expand more than 1,300 stores throughout the U.S.
The two counties are working together to reduce coronavirus cases in the West Suburban region before the state imposes new restrictions.
District 131 is providing families with an opportunity to register for full-day child care programming.
"Our lights are merely dimmed right now, and after this intermission, they will shine brighter than ever," Paramount Theatre's CEO said.
Kane County health officials did not provide information on the number of positive tests, as many people are still awaiting results.
The donation to Illinois’ second-largest city is part of Willie Wilson's push to donate 20 million masks throughout the state.
Customers were allowed inside Brother Chimp Brewing’s North Aurora taproom for just a day before the coronavirus brought new restrictions.
A resident tried to put out the fire before reporting it, officials said, urging people to call 911 first.
Volunteers and community members support local children during the pandemic by donating school supplies nationwide.
The positivity rate in Region 8 — made up of Kane and DuPage counties — has risen from 3.6 percent to 4.7 percent since mid-July.
Students in Indian Prairie School District 204 will not return to classrooms until Oct. 30 at the earliest, officials said.
East Aurora students won’t return to classroom until Nov. 4 at the earliest, according to officials.
"District 131 is choosing to respond to the pandemic in a manner that prioritizes health and wellness of our students and staff."
District 129 would need to spend about $3.3 million to hire 55 new teachers if it used a hybrid learning model, its superintendent said.
Without help from Kane County, more than 100 people could be forced to live on the streets during the pandemic and upcoming winter.
Kane County Health officials are calling on anyone who tested positive to donate their plasma to help those still fighting COVID-19.
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Kane County recorded 74 new coronavirus cases on July 24, the biggest single-day increase since the end of May, public health data shows.
District officials are also looking to push back the start of the upcoming school year until Sept. 3.
Six residents of an apartment building in the 800 block of North Lake Street were treated at local hospitals, officials said.
Fiber optics supplier viaPhoton said it plans to hire 30 people immediately and up to 200 more over the next five years.
Thirty people are facing charges in connection with crimes reported to have occurred during a downtown protest, according to a report.
A 24-year-old Aurora man was sentenced Tuesday after pleading guilty to a June 2018 armed robbery, according to prosecutors.
Police warned more than a dozen men last year that they faced felony charges if they did not relocate farther from Aurora’s McCarty Park.
Nearly 240 residents in their 20s tested positive in July, 40 percent more than any other age group, public health data shows.
Update: A man who went missing on Friday morning was located Tuesday, according to Aurora police.
Maricela Arciga testified in 2014 that she was entrapped by her police-informant boyfriend and an undercover federal agent.
A 31-year-old man died after crashing into a Jeep Cherokee when it turned into his path, Aurora police said.
A majority of Kane County residents believe it's still too soon to eat inside restaurants, according to a poll of Patch readers in the area.
The Minneapolis-based retailer says "this isn't a year for crowds" and will begin offering holiday savings in October to keep shoppers safe.
The property owner pleaded guilty this month to a reduced charge after initially facing sexual assault charges.
“The optimism of June now gives way to the hard reality of July,” the university’s president said while announcing the decision.
"We are implementing additional procedures and best practices recommended by the Center for Disease Control."
The downtown eatery said it will be closed for three to five days while employees get tested and deep-clean the facility.
Fraudsters are using residents' personal information to file for unemployment benefits on their behalf, according to police.
District 131 students are set to begin the school year online Aug. 24, with schools scheduled to reopen Sept. 8, according to a report.
Students have two options for the fall semester: split time between the classroom and remote learning, or complete all work from home.