Plan would reduce the number of lanes from four to two and create bike paths on each side of the street and, in a few places, center medians on Route 31 between Fabyan Parkway and the Government Center.
Wedding reception slated on evening of the annual Electric Christmas Parade, and at least a half dozen guests will need to access the hotel through the front door by wheelchair.
“The housing planning process will quantify existing and future housing needs across the age and income spectrum."
“The short-sightedness of Dodd-Frank broke trusted relationships."
Daylight saving time ended at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013. Did you remember to set your clocks back an hour before you went to bed Saturday night?
Woman seeks more than $50,000, alleging the district, parents didn’t do enough to end the aggression against her son.
Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013, in St. Charles, Ill. and the rest of the nation. It's a good time to check batteries in your smoke detectors, too.
“I want Americans who are satisfied with their current coverage to be able to keep it."
Geneva and St. Charles mayors sign letter saying "families cannot wait any longer for the state of Illinois to respect their freedom to marry.”
The first brick house in St. Charles later housed a museum and was sold to the city in 1986. The City Council has authorized the sale of the historic home.
Patron left the hotel with a drink in hand on Sept. 5, 2013. The incident was the hotel’s first violation since 2007.
The city is urging those who receive the surveys to complete and return them.
The Kane County Health Department is alerting residents that Reser’s Fine Foods is recalling about 109,000 cases of refrigerated ready-to-eat products.
St. Charles City Council hears public performance of piece during Monday night’s meeting.
The St. Charles City Council directs staff to bring back a proposal on liquor store drive-up windows within the next two years.
Valerie Burd, a registered Republican, will be running as a Democrat.
Developer presents proposal revised at city’s request to assure greater reduction of tax increment financing debt.
Mayor predicts changes, to include late-night permits, will be completed in November, rein in problems as changes take effect in the coming year.
Mayor Rogina says the St. Charles City Council will consider a flat fee for liquor licenses, significantly higher charge for late-night permits.
Penalty decision due out in seven to 10 days.
Decision follows formal hearing on Oct. 14 before the St. Charles Liquor Control Commission.
American Society of Civil Engineers presents Kane County engineer with state's top honor.
“If we cannot address this (debt) problem now, after what this country has endured — then when?”
"We need to be fiscally conservative. We need to balance the budget and fix our pension crisis. Make no mistake, this can be done. It requires sacrifice and cuts, but it can be done."
Congressman's comments on the House floor: "While this discovery has been largely credited to CERN in Europe, America has been a leading force in the fundamental science."
The St. Charles Plan Commission continues its public hearing on the $70 million renovation to later this month.
Fermilab Today stops publication due to partial government shutdown.
The prize is announced this morning at 5:45 CDT.
City staff to draft ordinance proposals allowing drive-up windows at liquor stores, but measure faces strong opposition.
The St. Charles Plan Commission is set to hold a public hearing tonight on a request for changes to the planned unit development ordinance.
Former St. Charles Mayor Fred Norris is among the Who's Who of leaders supporting the March 2014 referendum that would collect a 10-cent property tax for services to the developmentally disabled.
They want the two schools restored as elementary schools.
"My offices remain open with skeletal staff to respond to urgent constituent needs and concerns."
The first federal government shutdown in 17 years will not impact the National Weather Service website.
“Let’s be clear: There are no winners if the government shuts down."
The fall flushing will begin on Sept. 30 west of the Fox River and then on Oct. 7 east of the river.
The project has grown again by half since first being proposed in 2007 and will now be to build a million-and-a-half-gallon tank.