Rogina names City Council members Rita Anne Payleitner and Maureen Lewis, and residents Charles A. Amenta II and Robert Gehm as nominees.
FEMA has extended its registration deadline to July 24 for those whose homes were damaged in the April-May flooding.
Changes to the city’s liquor code could accelerate as talks about resolving alcohol-related problems downtown near the one-year mark.
The St. Charles City Council vote to ratify the appointments could come July 15, two weeks after the council’s July 1 approval of creating the commission.
City Administrator Brian Townsend’s contract is extended a third time by the City Council.
City wants to remove 140 more starting in July after planting 700 trees as of June 7 and with plans to plant another 700 new trees later this year.
Four members would work with the St. Charles mayor/liquor commissioner as an advisory panel.
Aldermen appear unlikely to consider anything more than revising the city’s code to comply with the state legislation awaiting the governor’s signature.
Advanced Disposal will collect trash on two days a week instead of three. The change will affect those who have had trash hauled on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
St. Charles ordinance sets the times earliest time to take the trash out, and the latest to bring in the containers.
Council also appoints mayor to serve as the city’s liaison on the TriCity Ambulance Board.
Contractor moves to catch up on some delays from last week’s rains, but the city says crews remain on schedule.
Six days after the District 303 Board of Education voted to accept the agreement, the St. Charles City Council gives its nod to the pact.
The St. Charles City Council awarded a bid on the project Monday night in hopes of ending decades-long dispute with owner.
Todd A. Bancroft takes over the unexpired Ward 3 seat that was vacated when Raymond Rogina was sworn in as St. Charles mayor.
A ratification vote by the St. Charles City Council is expected June 17.
But candidate who lost 2013 3rd Ward race is disappointed he did not make final cut, says he’s lost faith in the task force.
City Council committee recommends formal approval of the 2013 Draft Comprehensive Plan after making signficant change.
St. Charles aldermen OK traffic light deal that will cost District 303 less, but express lack of trust in future dealings with board of education.
Two weapons will be destroyed, but 30 will be sold to licensed gun dealers.
The collective bargaining agreement approved this week by the St. Charles City Council includes 2.75 percent annual pay increases for patrol officers.
Two Scouts honored for achievements, and a North High School student is awarded $1,000 in scholarships.
Despite a Democratic majority, the Illinois House doesn't reach consensus about same-sex marriage in time for a vote Friday.
As plans begin to gel on a new advisory city commission, discussion continues about setting up different closing times for different establishments.
John “Jack” Kerr is feted at May 28 ceremony in Pottawatomie Park in St. Charles.
Bicyclists, joggers and pedestrians take to the new crossing beneath the Red Gate Bridge on St. Charles’ north end.
Resident’s query on Facebook draws lots of responses — including an answer from St, Charles officials.
Monday’s St. Charles City Council meeting included recognition of two young men and the city’s veterans.
Mayor Rogina says he hopes to have a new alderman seated by June 17.
The St. Charles City Council’s Planning and Development Committee reviewed the document Monday; public comments to be sought at later date.
Six-month-long exterior renovation of the St. Charles Municipal Center is starting to take shape.
May 28 ribbon-cutting set to name walkway in Pottawatomie Park after the late John “Jack” Kerr.
The city's newest elected and re-elected officials are sworn into officer as a retired teacher steps into his new role as St. Charles' latest mayor.
Average monthly bills to rise $11.68 combined for electricity, water, wastewater and trash hauling, city officials say.
Southern entrance and parking lot at Main Street and Riverside Avenue will remain closed for duration of six-month project.
Don DeWitte responds to St. Charles Patch’s questions about his 20 years in office.