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Do You Know Who This Yorkville Home Depot Identity Thief Is?

You could get a reward of up to $1,000.

Yorkville Businesses Fail Tobacco Compliance Checks

Using underage agents, police did checks Nov. 17 on all businesses in the City of Yorkville licensed to sell tobacco products.

Find out what's happening in Oswegofor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Health Inspection Report: Salsa Verde

Is it clean enough for you?

Wow! House: 8-Car Garage, In-Ground Pool, 5 Bedrooms

It can all be yours for $1.5 million.

Find out what's happening in Oswegofor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Vehicle Hits School Bus, Resisting Arrest: Oswego Blotter

Arrests and incidents occurred between Nov. 19 and Nov. 23.

Attorney General Says Oswego Township Open Meetings Act Violations Merit Further Action

Oswego Township has seven days to explain the violations.

Man Who Dealt Cocaine in Oswego Area Gets 6 Years in Prison

He will be required to serve two years of mandatory supervised release after he serves his six year prison sentence.

Oswego Store Sells Winning $50K Powerball Ticket

The store will receive a bonus of $500.

Do You Know Who This Alleged Burglar Is?

He burglarized a home in Montgomery.

Aurora Receives National Bicycle-Friendly Community Designation

Aurora was honored for major leaps in cycling infrastructure, and efforts in planning and improving feedback from the cycling community.

Aurora Gang Member Gets Prison for Shooting at Rival

No one was struck in the shooting.

Aurora Police Chief Alleviates Fears for Immigrants After Trump Election Win

"Nothing has changed," Chief Ziman said. "A police officer will NOT ask your status on a traffic stop or if we are called to your home."

Geneva City Council OKs Sales Tax Rebate to Try and Draw Businesses to Former Dominick’s

The developer plans to spend $10 million to divide the space into smaller locations and complete necessary rehab work.

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