DeWitte’s 20 years of service on the St. Charles City Council draws to an end tonight.
Members of the St. Charles City Council share their thoughts, memories of their time serving with him.
Drier conditions have allowed road crews to make strides in the past week. Here’s what to expect this week.
Retiring commissioner served St. Charles Park District for 24 years,
A rundown and a look at what’s happening on the St. Charles East Main Street/Route 64 reconstruction project.
School board members critical of proposed agreement to have District 303 spend up to $250,000 of the costs of installing traffic lights, other measures at Red Gate Road and River Ridge Drive.
Aldermen direct staff to report back in 30 days on redefining restaurants vs. taverns, early and late licenses, other possible revision.
American Public Works Association names it ‘Project of the Year’ for its category and scope.
15th annual Arbor Day event honors Richmond Intermediate School fourth-graders, Kane County Farm Bureau, local writers and artists.
The St. Charles City Council is poised to give final approval to a $1.35 million contract for roof, wall and other exterior repairs. Work could start in early May, and is expected to take six months.
Work to finish the Red Gate Bridge’s pedestrian/bicycle crossing was held up by last week’s flooding, forcing the cancellation of the ribbon-cutting for the bridge’s final stage.
Some areas, parks remain closed due to high water.
Ray Ochromowicz to work through August, St. Charles Park District announces.
Advanced Disposal crews will pick it up next week.
Illinois Street bridge in St. Charles remains closed as city waits for water levels to drop enough for inspection, aldermen are told.
Raymond Rogina promises a transparent process in selecting someone to finish out his aldermanic term when he is sworn in as mayor.
Fewer trailer-hauled pumps were visible from St. Charles streets on Friday; some residents already are talking about the cleanup ahead.
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The National Weather Service river flood warnings will continue, but the river is expected to crest over the weekend, which promises to be sunny on Saturday and some clouds Sunday.
Helpful links, phone numbers and where to go for assistance.
Flooding has closed one bridge and several streets. Some restrictions have been or are being lifted.
City beefs up staffing, assists residents and businesses as the Fox River overflows its banks.
The city of St. Charles will spend another $200,000 to demolition the building and redevelop the site as a parking lot, which would be completed by October.
Construction crew cracked a 6-inch, high-pressure natural gas main, prompting the closure and the evacuation of several businesses.
Annual budget hearing tops the St. Charles City Council agenda during tonight’s meeting.
But last week’s rains did slow down things a bit.
May 4 ribbon-cutting ceremony will mark the official end of the Red Gate Bridge construction project.
A blood drive will be held from noon to 5 p.m. Thursday, April 25.
A state House committee has advanced a measure crafted by state Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia, D-Aurora, to put a one-year moratorium on virtual online learning proposals to local school districts.
Kane County won’t issue liquor license sought by prospective buyers of club with St. Charles connection.
St. Charles Community Unit School District 303 may reconsider app next year.
Lane closures have begun, traffic has been rerouted for final season of project.
Unofficial tallies show two former aldermen defeating 1st and 2nd Ward Aldermen Jon Monken and Clifford Carrignan.
Third Ward alderman has clear 2-to-1 lead over nearest contender in St. Charles mayoral race, according to unofficial tallies.
Virtual Learning Solution president said her group will make its case before the Illinois State Charter Commission.
The St. Charles Community Unit School District 303 Board of Education resolution says the Virtual Learning Solutions fails to meet state statutory requirements and would not serve the needs of district students.
Now that the polls have closed, follow our site for live results to learn who won and by how much in all your St. Charles races. We'll be updating this post throughout the night as votes are tallied.
The St. Charles Liquor Commission fines The House Pub $500 plus $500 in costs, as well as a three-day suspension for liquor license violations, profanity-laced confrontation with police.
The League of Women Voters of Central Kane County forum welcome the candidate for St. Charles mayor and the St. Charles Community Unit School District 303 Board of Education.
1st Amendment trumps residents complaints about unwanted newspapers delivered to their homes.