Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — will help local businesses in Geneva overcome pandemic hardships.
The Little Traveler will remain open, but shoppers will not be allowed inside amid a second wave of the coronavirus, owner Mike Simon said.
Retailers are doing their best to curb crowds amid the pandemic while still rolling out deals to Black Friday shoppers.
Where can you pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples in Geneva? Find out here.
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About 20 restaurants and bars in Geneva are ignoring a statewide ban on indoor service, Mayor Kevin Burns said Monday.
Kane County businesses can apply for a grant of up to $25,000 to help offset coronavirus-related expenses.
The community is invited to drop off new, unwrapped gifts at two City locations through Dec. 15.
Heart healthy baked crab cakes .
Geneva residents and businesses would face a $100 fine for their first offense, with fines climbing to $500 after two violations.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from grocery stores in Geneva.
You don't have to be a fancy pants to taste wine.
Geneva’s City facilities will be closed to the public starting Friday.
Geneva's city offices will be closed to the public starting Friday due to the state's transition to Tier 3 mitigation.
For the safety of our community and staff, Geneva Public Library will offer only drive-up and online service beginning Friday, Nov. 20.
Several new coronavirus restrictions will be in effect throughout much of Geneva starting Friday.
If you want to be a good party host, it's all about the guests and making them feel like they never want to leave.
What are the chances you'll be exposed to the coronavirus at Thanksgiving dinner or a holiday party?
District 304 hopes to use full-time remote learning for just one week, despite a sustained surge in new coronavirus cases in Kane County.
Geneva City offices will be closed for business Thursday and Friday, Nov. 26-27.
The Northern Illinois Food Bank can provide $200 worth of groceries to its network of pantries for each person who registers.
COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations surge; FoxFire to take case to Illinois Supreme Court; New restrictions imposed: Week in Review: Nov. 9-15
The Geneva Chamber of Commerce presented the 2020 Wood Award to essential and frontline workers in the Geneva community.
Families in Kane County continue to struggle to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic deepens.
Electronics, clothing, textiles and books will be accepted at the Kane County Circuit Clerk’s Office event.
State officials are imposing Tier 2 mitigations Wednesday in Region 8, where the coronavirus-test positivity rate continues to surge.
The restaurant will appeal its case to the state’s highest court after losing a restraining order that blocked new coronavirus restrictions.
Geneva District 304 has reported almost 100 confirmed coronavirus cases among students and staff since reopening schools Aug. 31.
“Simply put, (FoxFire) has neither pled nor presented evidence that the cure is worse than the disease,” an Illinois appellate court said.
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The traditional 2020 Christmas Walk scheduled for Friday, Dec. 4 has been canceled.
Here's what you need to know before heading out to vote on Election Day.
The Walk, scheduled for Friday, Dec. 4, is being modified due to the COVID-19 pandemic and to avoid crowds and gatherings of that size.
A Blackberry Township man and his son were robbed while meeting up with someone to sell them a pair of shoes, police said.
Soroptimist International of Suburban Chicago announces grant for women pursuing a BA, MA, or PhD
Several burglaries and a vehicle theft took place on the City’s west side this month.
Pushing the Envelope Farm and Northern Illinois Food Bank are helping with the free recycling event Nov. 7 to reduce holiday waste.
Fun and creative ideas have been shared for celebrating Halloween while social distancing in Geneva.
Please help us bring these dogs to safety!
If you’re not already howling in support of pandemic first responders in Geneva, the blue Halloween hunter’s moon is a good excuse.