The Kane County Health Department says the salad was recalled due to health risks.
A Daily Herald report outlines the costs of Illinois' 23 state boards and commissions.
"Illinois is keeping residents in the dark about what plans will be available on the state exchange or how much they’ll cost. We need answers from the state so residents can plan for their healthcare needs.”
St. Charles Liquor Commission leaning toward liquor code changes similar to those in Naperville.
Lundeen Liquor owners advised to take their proposal before the full St. Charles City Council.
Don't just yell, says Reboot Illinois. Sound Off via a new citizen engagement tool that will make it easier than ever to share your views on our state's problems.
St. Charles aldermen support an end to St. Charles’ only red-light camera.
Liquor Control Commission will hold first formal hearing in October or November.
Geneva's liquor commissioner, Mayor Kevin Burns, will decide the fate of EvenFlow Music & Spirits after a hearing Friday.
August incident in which couple left The Filling Station with drinks in hand draws write-up from police department.
City can choose to stop requiring affordable housing as a condition of new development — unless the percentage drops below 15 percent again.
Share your thoughts with fellow members of the Patch community on the 12th anniversary of 9/11.
Former St. Charles mayor and alderman will represent Kane County.
Board promotes from within to fill leadership post left by the former executive director’s retirement.
The anchor stores and theater would stay, but the carousel probably won’t. The mall would shrink, but more retail would be near Route 64.
San Francisco-based developers plan to downsize mall, expand out lots.
St. Charles, Geneva, Batavia, and Naperville are among the communities hit by pricey electrical power after investing in a coal-fired power plant, a clean energy group report says.
Most also believe a U.S. airstrike will not weaken Syria’s government.
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Police Chief Jim Lamkin tells the St. Charles City Council Government Operations Committee the ordinance change will bring local code into compliance with the state law.
City officials on Tuesday formally adopted the 2013 Comprehensive Plan for the city of St. Charles.
The deadline is Sept. 3, 2013. Make your checks payable to "Kane County Treasurer."
September is National Preparedness Month.
"We are in support of the three bills," said Marc Miller, director of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
Ruling late Friday apparently catches school district officials unawares.
Offices help provide forecasts and information used to advise St. Charles and other suburban communities about potential weather threats.
"Big daddy and big mommy government has replaced the black family," Walsh says. The Black Conservative Summit continues through Saturday in St. Charles.
St. Charles Chamber of Commerce sets ribbon-cutting for Sept. 12 as the reconstruction project nears completion.
The Illinois Tollway on Wednesday began publishing on its website the names of businesses that have over $1,000 in fines.
Roosevelt University study shows Chicago has the worst heroin problem in the nation, and the "epidemic" has spread to the suburbs. DuPage County has seen a 48 percent increase in heroin deaths since 2008.
Pat Brady of St. Charles registers as a lobbyist for the ACLU.
An official announcement could come in the next few weeks.
The public can now purchase copies of autopsy reports, coroner investigative reports, FOIA documents, and cremation permits online.
Ex-superintendent said earlier he had resigned the position to avoid embarrassing the department.
Substantial completion is expected Friday on the stretch from 7th Avenue to Kirk Road; the eastern portion of the project is looking to hit substantial completion on Oct. 1.
Wednesday receptions was held at the St. Charles Municipal Center.
St. Charles council honors exiting Brian Townsend as longtime Public Works Department director Mark Koenen prepares to take over as city administrator.
But St. Charles commission will take up ordinance changes on making 2 a.m. liquor license a privilege.