The number of people in Aurora confirmed to have the new coronavirus has tripled in less than two weeks, according to the latest statistics.
"District 131 Is launching an enhanced Remote Learning Plan, a plan that reflects a collaboration across the district."
Six Bickford of Aurora residents have died from the new coronavirus, but the facility is disputing the state's count of 31 confirmed cases.
Police are investigating possible links between the burglaries and an incident in which a home was shot at early Saturday morning.
The North Aurora Police Department is trying to identify two people who were seen in the area after a home was hit by bullets Saturday.
Aurora residents who flout Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s stay-at-home order could face a fine between $50 and $500 for disorderly conduct.
Police allege Jose Herrera, 30, fired a shot toward a car driving in the 1400 block of Randall Court. No one was injured in the incident.
The Alzheimer's Association is asking Congressman Foster to back establishing an exclusive fund to support nonprofit employers.
Editor Jason Addy joins Patch to deliver vital local news and showcase the spirit of community during these unprecedented times and beyond.
Applications will continue to be reviewed on a rolling basis as long as funding remains available
An Aurora pastor spent Easter with his family after recovering from the coronavirus, which left him on a ventilator in a Michigan hospital.
Aurora first responders recently received a donation of 100 3D-printed face shields from Hinsdale's TinkRworks.
Jose L. Baca, 38, was handed a 15-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting and sexually abusing two juveniles.
Illinois officials leased a hotel for Aurora’s Hesed House after several people at the shelter tested positive for the coronavirus.
Police say several cars crashed into each other during the incident.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
The Venue in downtown Aurora is hosting virtual concerts every Monday night on its Facebook page.
Police say the hospital went into lockdown as a precautionary measure Sunday evening.
When Aurora police heard Chase's birthday party was canceled due to the coronavirus shutdown, they jumped to action.
Police say Madison Greene is home safe with her family.
Learn more about how Astro Auto Repair is faring in the coronavirus and what you can do to support them during this difficult time.
The health system recently detailed donation guidelines as well as information on what the local hospitals need right now.
While new medicines are being developed, doctors are currently relying on a range of older medicines to treat infected patients.
How can you tell if that cough or sneeze is something to get checked out?
"We're gonna get through this together and we're gonna care for the most vulnerable," Executive Director Ryan Dowd said in a video update.
Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin, Police Chief Kristen Ziman and Commander Keith Cross shared their personal stories with coronavirus.
Holy Pierogi's owner told Patch the gesture was "a small act compared to the amazing work [hospitals] do, putting their lives on the line."
Five winners will be selected at random to get a no-contact, drive-by visit from the Easter Bunny himself on Saturday.
Here are the latest updates on coronavirus cases in Aurora.
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Police say Jose Barragan, 21, of Aurora, also attempted to flood the jail cell by clogging the toilet.
"In a crisis like this, we need to have staff on-site all the time," Hesed House Executive Director Ryan Dowd said.
Oberweis Dairy is turning ice cream into medicine by donating 20 percent of Tuesday’s fountain sales to Hesed House
Jerome Newson, 34, was charged with aggravated domestic battery in connection with the incident.
Ziman, who was tested for coronavirus on March 21, says she is feeling "amazing" now.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Aurora Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
The emergency declaration can be withdrawn earlier if no coronavirus emergency exists, city officials said.
Police say the girls, now women, came forward in January to report they had been sexually assaulted as children.
If selected, Ziman would have been Chicago's first female police superintendent.