City Council members says the number of incidents remains too high ton convince them of progress.
Doing so would boost tourism and increase the health and vibrancy of St. Charles, mayoral candidate says.
Election season I upon us, and Patch can help you get the word out about your campaign for City Council, Township, Park District and School Board offices.
Political foes say Wyatt plan makes sense, resembles their own plans, policies in St. Charles.
Second mayoral contender announces initiative to give St. Charles residents a greater voice.
Candidates favor public comment, and while one agrees with Rogina, one questions whether it would have mattered on Lexington Club, and a third says the plan may not be necessary.
Alderman and mayoral candidate notes St. Charles residents were shocked by sudden Lexington Club approval less than a month after aldermen voted to recommend rejection of a TIF district for the project.
Kane County plans to upgrade signals at Tyler Road and Ohio Avenue, and motorists are advised to expect delays as signals may be temporarily out of service.
John Rabchuk wants to launch STC Corps to organize, encourage volunteerism in St. Charles.
Geneva mayor says his municipality’s monicker will be in bank’s new name.
St. Charles businesses, residents are served by city’s electric utility.
Aldermen direct city staff to draw up sales tax incentive agreement, ask for more info on Iowa-based US Adventure RV.
Weekly sessions to be held on Saturday beginning Jan. 25.
Aldermen gave nod to $27 million bond issue, which heads to a formal City Council vote later this month.
St. Charles mayoral candidate's website was launched earlier this month
While visiting Fox Valley, senator says gun control is only part of the solution to mass violence.
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin touts his “Know Before You Owe” bill, which would require all colleges and universities to provide the type of financial aid counseling Elgin Community College has to curb student debt in District 509, which includes St. Charles.
Plan Commission chairman promises panel will take as much time as needed to vet the draft plan before handing it off to the City Council.
No determination of when the 10-judge panel will decide whether to look at last year's decision.
City Council applauds football team of 9- and 10-year-olds representing St. Charles, Batavia and Geneva for winning national title in early December.
Volatile issue likely to have high profile in St. Charles City Council races.
But the vote on the contentious issue was divided, and Mayor Donald DeWitte cast the tie-breaking vote on each of the five measures.
City is seeking a qualified developer for rehabilitation of 151 W. Washington St.
2013 Consolidated Election is April 9.
With a fiscal cliff looming, the Illinois Department of Employment Security said last month that a solution was necessary to help improve jobless rates.
At issue: With state and federal revenue sources shrinking, Show You Care Kane is seeking a referendum that would increase property taxes by about $83 for the owner of a $250,000 home.
Election challengers respond to mayoral candidate’s call to move forward on project.
Bill clears Congress, heads off crisis with expiration of Bush, Obama tax cuts, plus new taxes.
John Rabchuk campaign committee says website, Facebook page intended as resource to residents on candidate's experience, vision.
Simultaneous filings sparked lottery for positions on April 9 Consolidated Election ballot.
Looking to improve your health in 2013? Now is a good time to resolve to quit smoking.
City government in St. Charles was an ongoing source of news over the past year.
Seven incumbents, a newcomer are running as a slate, while one aims to replace the incumbent assessor.
Four candidate vie for St. Charles mayor, 10 more for five aldermanic seats; eight file for four Board of Education seats; five seek four Park District Board seats.
Important Filing Dates for the 2013 Consolidated Election.
Lexington Club developer has asked the city for more time to consider options before a formal City Council vote.
Hauling of garbage will be delayed one day during the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.
Jotham Stein files paperwork for his candidacy for mayor in spring election.
Two controversial development projects remain on the table pending formal action by the St. Charles City Council after its committee vote a week ago.
Building has space the Arcada does not for amenities that are either too small or missing in the historical theater, city official says.