Carol Stream, Geneva, Glen Ellyn, Lombard, St. Charles and Wheaton residents were in attendance at the ISKC banquet.
In 1992, they left their 9- and 4-year-old daughters alone for nine days, including Christmas, for a Mexico vacation. They were arrested.
This special event will benefit the area's homeless in myriad ways.
The city rated high in community engagement, safety, mobility and six other categories.
Due to an "overwhelming request," the city has decided to add a leaf pick up day.
The found their sign vandalized Monday morning with a swastika, the phrase "white power" and more. They plan to replace it.
The plant on Equity Drive is capable of providing 500 kilowatts.
New Solar Installation is a Partnership between IMEA and the City of St. Charles.
The hotline is designed to give St. Charles residents and visitors up-to-date info about local events.
Tutor training starts January 22
The Giving Tree will have tags on it of items of all prices that local developmentally disabled people wished for.
Lazarus House has been helping support the area's homeless for 20 years, providing food, shelter, education and more.
A new study ranks smaller cities based on affordability and quality of life.
McCarthy's charity claims to have no major connection to the unfinished construction project, but documents and news releases say otherwise.
A forecast showing near freezing temperatures on Veterans' Day prompted city officials to move the event indoors.
If you're interested in finding out about your family tree, the information in this article might help!
The City of St. Charles will be hosting a Bake Sale at the Municipal Building, 2 E. Main St. on Friday, Oct. 27 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The app is an easy way to let the City know about isses that need to be addressed, such as a potholes, downed trees, or streetlight outages.
The event will be held on October 28 at LeRoy Oakes Forest Preserve.
New this year, the festival will include a Greater St. Charles Farm Tour. The festival runs from Oct. 6 through Oct. 8.
Scott Lee was at the Jason Aldean concert Sunday when shots were fired into the crowd. He is now recovering back in St. Charles.
The City of St. Charles was recently awarded a grant of $13,000 from Morton Arboretum.
Bike riders of all abilities support Special Olympics Illinois in Maple Park this weekend
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The family event will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 24.
Resurfacing will start soon on Route 25 from North Avenue in St. Charles south to Wilson Street in Batavia.
The City of St. Charles has received questions from residents about how to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey.
Manhole Inspection and Smoke Testing of the Sanitary Sewer System Underway
Clarke Environmental, the mosquito control vendor for the City of St. Charles, is conducting a citywide spray the evening of Aug. 29, 2017
Beginning on Monday, Aug. 21, crews from the St. Charles Public Works Department will be out patching potholes and cracks on streets.
Work is scheduled to begin in mid-August with substantial completion in late fall.
The closure allows night and weekend work needed to complete roadway paving.
The City’s long-standing downtown façade grant program has been expanded to residential properties this year.
The City of St. Charles was recently named a Breastfeeding-Friendly Employer by the Kane County Breastfeeding Association.
Residents helped during the park district's planning process to offer input on Fairview Park renovations. They also voted on final design.
The road resurfacing project got underway this past week and continue through late November.
St. Charles in Bloom committee worked closely with community organizations to prepare St. Charles for its time in the spotlight.
The St. Charles GIS Division was chosen from more than 300,000 GIS teams nationwide for a Special Achievement Award.
Clarke is planning to conduct a citywide spray during the evening of July 31.
St. Charles Police Officers will help raise funds for Special Olympics Illinois.