It's always good to be caught up on state politics. Here's an easy guide to what happened this week.
Trustees are split on the idea to knock down the village portion of development fees for the seven partially-completed subdivisions in town by up to $2,000.
According to owner Arturo Carlos, the pizza place will soon expand into a sit-down restaurant. Carlos is hoping to sell beer, wine and liquor, and have enough space to host special events.
Kane County saw 21 percent turnout, and Kendall about 22 percent in Tuesday's primary election.
The referendum passed in both Kane and Kendall counties, allowing village leaders to search for the best electric rates for homes and small businesses.
The Aurora alderman will face Republican Pat Fee in November, in a district with no incumbent.
The former congressman will face Rep. Judy Biggert in November for the right to represent the newly-drawn 11th District.
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Three Democrats are vying for the nomination in the 84th State House District. Check here for updated results.
Three Democrats are vying for the nomination in the new 11th District. Check here for updated election results.
Residents in Boulder Hill dealing with rusty water could see relief by the end of the week, according to Public Works Director Mike Pubentz.
Here's how you voted in the final of our weekly presidential polls.
The last day of early voting was Thursday, and numbers went up in one county and down in another, as compared with the 2008 presidential primary.
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A quick Q&A about the electric aggregation referendum, which Montgomery voters will see on their ballots on Tuesday.
Kane County State's Attorney Joe McMahon will once again offer a hotline for complaints of illegal election activity during Tuesday's primary.
Residents dealing with rust issues since November will receive a $75 water bill credit, and the village will explore spending an estimated $7.8 million to replace and loop pipes beneath Boulder Hill.
The state appellate court handed down its decision on Wednesday, finally removing Kane County Clerk Jack Cunningham from the ballot in the 11th Congressional District. His name will still appear, but votes for him will not count.
Trustees will discuss short-term payments and long-term solutions for residents of Boulder Hill dealing with rusty water issues tonight at the Committee of the Whole meeting.
Concerned that a proposal for as-needed planning services did not go out for bid, trustees voted 4-2 to reject it on Monday.
On Monday, the State Board of Elections ruled that Kane County Clerk Jack Cunningham did not have enough valid signatures to remain on the ballot in the 11th Congressional District. A final court decision is expected this week.
Its the last of our weekly presidential polls. Consider this a practice run for next Tuesday.
Here's how you voted in the latest of our weekly polls.
Early voting is underway now, and the primary election is set for March 20.
An appellate court removed Kane County Clerk Jack Cunningham from the ballot again on Wednesday, adding another chapter to the saga of the 11th Congressional District race. Here's a look at that saga, and the players.
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Three Democrats are vying for the nomination in the 11th Congressional District. Here's how they differ.
The seventh in a series of weekly polls looking at your pick for president.
Here's how you voted in the sixth of our presidential polls.
Work is expected to start this spring on the Fox Valley Park District's 135-acre expansion of Stuart Sports Complex, which will include 11 new soccer fields and four new lighted baseball diamonds.
After one month in the position, returning Village Clerk Barbara Argo has stepped down, and Village President Marilyn Michelini is looking for someone to fill out the rest of her term.
The three-percent increase will affect village of Montgomery residents only. But rusty water issues in Boulder Hill contributed to a divided village board on this issue, ending with a 3-3 tie broken by Village President Marilyn Michelini.
The sixth in our weekly series of non-scientific polls. Who are you planning to vote for in the presidential race?
The three Democrats met in Aurora last Thursday to debate the issues.
Trustees are scheduled to vote tonight on a three-percent increase in the water rate for Montgomery. But recent issues with the water system have some residents (and some trustees) feeling less certain about an increase.
Here's how you voted in the fifth of our weekly polls leading up to the March 20 primary election.
The early voting period for the March 20 primary election runs through March 15, in Kane and Kendall counties. All you need to know is below.