From personalized postcards to online gift guides, these mobile apps are a great resource during the holiday season.
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
The Secret Service is investigating a "massive data breach" at the national retail chain, spanning Black Friday until Dec. 15, according to reports.
Vehicle Burglaries: Spare change and a pack of cigarettes add to the list of stolen items.
City Administrator Mark Koenen announces the selection of Steven Huffman as interim police chief as Chief Jim Lamkin’s retirement nears.
Batavia's own Kevin Jakubowski will debut his first novel, “8-Bit Christmas” this weekend.
“I just went berserk. I don’t like to stop until somebody goes to the hospital or somebody goes to the graveyard,” Arthur Manning told police after the murder of Naromi Mannery.
Here's how to boost the wow factor of your favorite holiday cookie.
Do the red signs around town represent the opinions of the majority of Batavia residents or a vocal few?
This information could save your child's life.
The following information was supplied by Geneva and Batavia police departments. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Be aware if you're driving Saturday night, Sunday morning.
Here’s how to head off every seasonally stressful situation.
Tax advocate says it's time for residents to vote in new School Board members.
One lawmaker tries to curb the "second-career subsidy" common in government work. Plus Chicago's financial Armageddon and the most-taxed counties in Illinois.
Batavia Police Blotter: Both leave when woman says she's calling 911.
A selection of local GoFundMe campaigns.
Want to see the show? Visit them at 42W891 Beith Road in Campton Hills or check out the video at larsenlightshow.com.
Affordable Care Act pulls through for self-employed writer.
Here are some high-paying jobs that offer financial and career security.
Using a credit card can help your family better track monthly expenses. Here's how one couple did it the smart way.
A burglary and possible burglary attempt at local businesses keep Batavia police busy this holiday season.
American-made goods can sometimes be 80 percent more expensive than foreign imports.
From Dec. 20 through Jan. 5 of the New Year, North Aurora Police officers will be out in force as part of the statewide “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” crackdown on drunken drivers.
Get creative (and save cash) with these fun projects.
Remembrances and links to the obituaries from Batavia, Geneva and St. Charles funeral homes, for the week prior to Dec. 17, 2013.
Following these crime prevention measures will help reduce your risk of becoming a victim of crime.
Here's a quick guide to holiday travel on Illinois tollways: the heaviest travel days, where there's construction and how to get a free cup of coffee.
Looking for light shows that knock your socks off? Here are six suggestions.