The new St. Charles Liquor Control Commission to begin charting its course, and the City Council is set to vote on a new administrator.
The project is part of Gov. Pat Quinn’s $31 billion Illinois Jobs Now! program.
Gov. Pat Quinn signed new laws Thursday "to protect the health of Illinois youth."
Mosquito-borne virus continues to be spreading as summer’s end approaches.
This is the first rabies-positive bat the Kane County Health Department has seen since one was discovered last year in St. Charles.
The immigration reform rally takes place at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 15, outside the Geneva offices of U.S. Rep. Randy Hultgren.
Birds are the first to test positive for WNV in Kane County this year.
Changes aim to eliminate ‘hodgpodge’ of fence issues in some area, St. Charles officials say.
Revised Phase 3 concept plan would reduce number of buildings, cut height and include more open space in design.
South Haven to pay $400,000 to family, install safety measures at South Beach on Lake Michigan in wake of 2009 death.
Kane County is now looking for a representative on both the RTA board and the Metra board.
23-year veteran Public Works chief’s would step into new rolle on Aug. 31, pending City Council ratification on Aug. 19.
Chris Aiston will earn $88,000 a year as an economic development consultant for the city of Batavia.
Ed McNally tells the St. Charles City Council he wants to set the record straight on Red Gate Road stoplights.
Final vote to adopt plan could come as soon as Aug. 19.
St. Charles North, East homecoming parades coming Sept. 20, Sept. 27, respectively; Scarecrow Festival on tap for Oct. 11-13.
New parking lot to be added near Durant House, main preserve entrance to be moved westward.
The City of St. Charles has the time-lapse video posted on Vimeo. Each video is 3½ minutes long.
Effort would offer homeowners one last option to fend off the loss of a home.
St. Charles Park District installs synthetic surface on three of four ballfields used by the St. Charles Boys’ Baseball Association.
The St. Charles City Council will gather public comment on draft plan.
St. Charles officials are considering new display lighting for the exterior that they hope will showcase the historic building at night as it was originally intended.
Both St. Charles high schools will have homecoming parades on Illinois Street again this year, and the annual Scarecrow Festival wins continued support of aldermen.
City had budgeted $130,000 for the work, which is part preventative maintenance and part assessment of need for future repairs.
Project will involve replacing 5,400 linear feet of water main along the northern portion of 5th Avenue, with work expected to begin in the spring.
St. Charles aldermen direct staff to prepare for the street’s name change.
Mayor meets behind closed doors with St. Charles aldermen to discuss the matter Monday night.
St. Charles City Council Government Services Committee recommends $50,000 increase after tabling discussion of renovation of old George’s Sporting Goods store.
New concrete roadways go in, asphalt paving continues despite uncomfortable work conditions.
Townsend Informed city of plans Monday, St. Charles mayor tells Patch.
St. Charles administrator’s resignation is effective Aug. 30, as he heads to Schaumburg to become village manager.
Deal with The Clarke Group would brings its headquarters and research and development facilities — and jobs — to St. Charles.
Mayor Raymond Rogina’s appointees get a thumbs up from aldermen.
Nearly three years of travel delays due to the reconstruction of East Main Street/Route 64 might prove even less bearable as temperatures rise.
Illinois became the last state to legalize the private, licensed carry of concealed firearms on Tuesday, with the General Assembly overriding Gov. Pat Quinn's veto before a court-ordered deadline.
Both the Senate and the House voted for the override. Here’s how St. Charles-area lawmakers voted Tuesday.
Aldermen advance 2013 Draft Comprehensive Plan to the St. Charles City Council for Aug. 5 public hearing.