What does that mean for you and Geneva? You've got access to "a premier global, national, local, and hyper-local content group for the digital age."
Experience big-city dining and a feast for the senses near banks of the Fox River.
Ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. Joseph Donzelli of Midwest ENT answers the most-asked questions from patients like you.
Police report that Geneva's Third Street will be closed to traffic from 5 to 10 p.m. Friday.
Just received a robo-call from Comcast saying sorry for yesterday's loss of cable, phone and Internet service.
Deal with Central DuPage Hospital could bring more health care options to residents in Geneva and St. Charles.
Press release announces long-discussed merger of two area health care powerhouses. Says merger will add breadth and affordability of health care.
An estate sale in Mill Creek this weekend is a place to go for bargain hunters, especially if you like Walter E. Smith furniture or collect American Girl dolls.
More than 120 pairs of shoes, made in Kibbutz Naot Mordechai and donated by The Meeting Place in Geneva, help people in need walk comfortably, proudly.
Chuck Lencioni, the longtime Geneva building inspector, volunteer firefighter and local businessman, is remembered in an award for Flavor Fare, the "taste of Geneva" he helped create.
From Bonkers the Clown to the Pure Gardener to the Flavor Fare to the fantastic fall weather, Festival of the Vine appears, at least for this weekend, to draw a booming business.
The schedule is jam packed on Saturday for Festival of the Vine.
Too many great choices to name them all, but everything I've tasted so far is top notch. Read on to find out some of the best.
Two area banks on state's watch list. In Geneva, "not a lot of people are looking for business loans right now."
Gunther Schlink, Schlink Haus Wines, has been an integral part of The Little Traveler's wine tent at Festival of the Vine.
PART 1 OF A SERIES: Geneva Patch visited the community's movers and shakers and asked them to name their top challenges. Here's what Chamber of Commerce President Jean Gaines had to say.