Kluber projects include the Batavia Fire Department Station 1 and 2, LivingWell Cancer Resource Center and The Holmstad Town Center.
Chicago's second unit praised with getting Bulls back on track against Memphis.
The international pop star's mom and author will speak Oct. 19 and 20 at Christ Community Church. There is no charge and "all are welcome" at any of the three interview sessions.
Former St. Charles Mayor Fred Norris is among the Who's Who of leaders supporting the March 2014 referendum that would collect a 10-cent property tax for services to the developmentally disabled.
Shanay Martin, 32, of Cortland, is killed after her vehicle crosses the center line in order to avoid a rear-end collision, according to a release from the Kane County Sheriff's Office.
A former Geneva police officer says Gov. Pat Quinn's anti-torture commission will "rubber stamp" a decision to seek a re-trial in the 30-year-old murder of Joe Heinrich's sister and brother-in-law.
Keeping your driveway sealed is a smart investment that won’t require a second mortgage.
The map below shows which areas have the most people working from home.
The project is expected to be completed in one day on Tuesday, Oct. 8, weather permitting.
"Preventing Kitchen Fires" is the theme of National Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 6 through Oct. 12.
Alshon Jeffery sets team record in receiving yards in losing effort.
St. Charles North is next on the Bulldogs' agenda.
Here are the Halloween witching hours recommended by the city of Batavia, IL.
Fire officials estimate the damage at $30,000 from the Friday-afternoon blaze.
Starring as the feature comedy act at this year’s show will be WGN radio personality Patti Vasquez.
They want the two schools restored as elementary schools.
Also this week: a teen sentenced in a 2011 rape case, a school is evacuated for its second bomb threat in a week and a local toy magnate pleads guilty to tax evasion.
The Batavia Depot Museum will present a program on the history of Batavia sports 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6, at the City Council Chambers at Batavia City Hall, 100 N. Island Avenue.
Several Patch readers report major bottle up around noon Saturday.
Since many of her books were written in postcard format, the library is encouraging the community to write a postcard about Laura.
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The 2014 event will support Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Here's a round-up of recent, bizarre police report items from the area.