Police have been trying to locate a 14-year-old Aurora girl since she was reported missing at the end of March.
Aurora police arrested an 18-year-old man they say is responsible for a series of attacks on women over the past month.
The coronavirus could punch a huge hole in Aurora's operating budget, with uncertainty over tax collections later this year.
A quarter of the city’s total cases have been confirmed since the start of May, according to public health data.
Giving Tuesday Now is expected to give local organizations a much-needed boost as they work to help people in need.
Greg Zanis died from terminal cancer days after the Aurora community paid a touching tribute during a drive-by visitation at his home.
With the spread of the coronavirus seemingly under control, Hesed House is preparing to move back to its shelter in Aurora next week.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Ronelle Dortch Jr. was shot shortly before 4 a.m. Sunday in the 2700 block of Village Green Drive, according to Aurora police.
Tee times will be 15 minutes apart and players may golf in pairs but cannot use carts.
Let's congratulate our Class of 2020 high school graduates in Aurora.
Keith Cross is now second-in-command at the city’s police department, and David McCabe begins his new role with the fire department May 9.
COVID-19 E-learning: Chromebooks, classroom materials, structured teaching schedules, food – and Easter Bunny visit – for Menta students.
April 22 was the first day the city reported more than 35 new cases, but officials have confirmed at least that many every day since.
Pritzker Shouldn't Continue Excluding General Assembly During COVID-19 Crisis
The Aurora City Council approved a resolution Tuesday to utilize some of the city's federal funding to support small businesses.
Aurora Downtown, a group of business and property owners, awarded more than $12,000 in funding Tuesday from its COVID-19 Response Fund.
The Edward Foundation has awarded $20,000 in scholarships to Edward Hospital student volunteers.
The school is asking people to drop off donations of food and supplies Thursday and Friday to restock the Holy Angels Food Pantry.
"Even during challenging times, East Aurora High School has 10 more reasons to celebrate,"
At the end of his shift on a day named in his honor, Deputy Police Chief Keefe Jackson retired from the Aurora Police Department.
The Alden of Waterford facility in Aurora is one of 40 in Illinois that members of the SEIU Healthcare Illinois union are set to picket.
More than 50 people in Kane County have died of the new coronavirus, according to Kane County Coroner Rob Russell.
The family of Greg Zanis, founder of Crosses For Losses, is asking people to show their support as he battles terminal cancer.
With uncertainty over upcoming tax collections, the Aurora Public Library is looking at cost-cutting options, including employee furloughs.
A 24-year-old Aurora man who died Saturday morning was one of four people shot on Joliet's Parkwood Drive, according to city officials.
Despite the large jump in confirmed cases of the coronavirus, the city’s death toll still stands at seven, according to officials.
Interim airport manager Steve Andras said the federal stimulus money will likely be used to support operations and maintenance.
iPads will be distributed to students in kindergarten through 5th grade starting April 27.
Starting Thursday, all Walmart locations are implementing single-direction aisles.
Parents of students in kindergarten through fifth grade can pick up the devices early next week, Superintendent Jennifer Norrell said.
Parents and families can fill out a short form for their graduate, and Patch will compile the information and share it with the community.
Prom and graduation have been pushed to July and August due to school closures amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The state of Illinois launched a drive-thru testing site at the mall on Wednesday for anyone experiencing coronavirus-like symptoms.
Staff at the Rush Copley Medical Center cheered as an Aurora coronavirus survivor made his way to the exit doors after 18 days.
The facility is conducting free tests four days a week for people who are showing symptoms of the coronavirus.
The mobile pantry will be providing food to residents in need from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Main Baptist Church in Aurora.
"The hiring process has gone virtual," according to a new story from Aurora University on navigating the job search during a pandemic.
The Illinois Department of Public Health published data Sunday showing 14 Elmwood Terrace residents have the new coronavirus.
The Aurora Police Department posted another appeal for assistance Friday after she was reported missing again.