Christmas tree pickup in St. Charles, Ill., is scheduled during the weeks of Jan. 6 and Jan. 13, 2014.
City says warming shelters will be available during business hours; advises scarves or ski masks to protect your face if venturing outdoors.
Move will put the city of St. Charles in compliance with the state’s “concealed-carry” gun law.
Vaccinations available at department’s Aurora office.
Almost 82,000 Illinois residents will lose their benefits on Dec. 28 unless the Congress extends the Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) program for the long-term unemployed.
The proposal would require bars and restaurants to close by midnight unless they receive a late-night permit.
City officials mark installation with ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Community Development and Economic Development Departments will be united under one director.
Move split board over concerns of potential legal trouble, but two area school districts already post FOIA responses online.
Corcoran Commercial Real Estate requested financial considerations from the city of Batavia for Thomle Building project.
The owner of a $250,000 home will see a $21 increase in their property tax bill for Elgin Community College District 509, which includes St. Charles.
St. Charles Board of Education moves to raise tax levy for 2013.
Rita Tungare’s new role as St. Charles Community and Economic Development director faces formal City Council vote Dec. 16.
Public health officials expect activity to increase over the coming weeks. Vaccination Illinois Wee is Dec. 8-14
The levy is set at $53.89 million, according to a Kane County press release.
A freezer bought at Jimmy John's goes kaput, and Kane County Coroner Robert Russell says it will cost $3,500 to repair.
Both the Illinois House and Senate narrowly pass a measure that addresses Illinois' out of control pension problems, spreading out the pain.
Some critical of the expense of maintaining the 109-year-old facility after a smaller, 16-year-old center was closed last year in Murphysboro.
Downtown St. Charles bar is fined $500, to pay $500 in costs after serving two underage women during liquor code compliance check.
The March 18, 2014 primary is just around the corner.
"It is my belief that dealers should be free to choose whether they wish to be open or closed on Sundays without government interference."
St. Charles officials go to court once more in an effort to have the 38-year home renovation on Prairie Street completed.
So far only 22 health departments have been granted accreditation status, out of a total of more than 3,000 in the U.S.
Owners say the October incident was the first they’ve had in more than a decade.
But aldermen warn this ninth construction extension for First Street LLC and 11th purchase agreement amendment for SMN Development LLC likely will be the last.
Proposed St. Charles liquor code would drop some liquor license fees to $1,200 annually, but late-night permit fees would range from $800 to $2,300 a year.
Lamkin has served as St. Charles’ top cop for 10 years.
St. Charles City Council committee members express impatience with lack of progress on plans, finances.
Morning ceremony at St. Charles’ Freedom Shrine; St. Charles North presents concernt tonight.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Initiative uses social media to connect people of like interests in 10 categories.
Commissioners advance proposed changes to the St. Charles overlay district with an eye toward filling vacant storefronts.
St. Charles City Council ratifies appointment by Mayor Rogina.