St. Charles Comprehensive Plan Task Force strives to strike balance among diverse, often opposing public views on shaping the city's future.
Playgrounds to be refurbished and reused again.
Board also acts to ensure collection of activities fees.
Park District changes policy to match people's living arrangements.
St. Charles official says good progress continues on East Main Street reconstruction; four full lanes of traffic expected on scheduled Nov. 16.
An employee at the Wild Monk, another at Liquor & Wine, were arrested. The citations also have been forwarded to the St. Charles Liquor Commission.
As tavern owers begin efforts to form an association and police themselves, aldermen wonder if their self-policing efforts will prove effective.
Agency’s new online service helps customers contest violations for which they are not responsible, usually when a vehicle is stolen or sold, officials said.
The St. Charles Planning and Development Committee has announced a special meeting on the development last week.
Dennis Anderson or Randy Hultgren? Corinne Pierog or Jim Oberweis? Andrew Bernard or Kay Hatcher? Chris Lauzen or Sue Klinkhamer? A guide to the ballot choices for Congress, state Senate, state House, Kane County Board chairman and more.
St. Charles Public Works Engineering Manager James Bernahl offers an update on what's been going on this week and what's expected in the next week.
St. Charles Planning and Development Committee to meet Monday, Nov. 5, after the City Council’s Government Operations Committee meeting.
Massive reconstruction is on track for completion in August 2013.
St. Charles posted greater-than-average gains compared with averages for DuPage and Kane counties, the state and the nation.
Mayor calls for hearings to enforce liquor ordinances after Oct. 15 hearings for Kane County Rookies and Alibi Bar & Grill violations.
Panel struggles with details on downtown parking as discussion of residential use in West Gateway area draws fire from representative of Near West Neighborhood Association.
It’s the time of year when government bodies that rely on property taxes for their revenue begin gauging equalized assessed values, levies and tax rates for the coming year.
Survivor shares tale of devastation wrought by disease as the City Council passes a resolution designating November as awareness month.
Kane County pet owners who are ages 65 and older are exempt from the new fees.
Program Runs through Nov. 30.
St. Charles and state highway officials to meet with community, business interests to provide an update on the project during an open house at the Municipal Center.
25th State Senate and 50th State Representative District candidates to be featured during event at Geneva High School.
Three now vying for mayor; candidate filing deadline is still more than two months away.
Biographical data and questions and answers from St. Charles mayoral candidate John Rabchuk.
Chicago area hits six-year high; Geneva's real estate boomed in September compared to a year ago.
Aldermen also approve a proclamation declaring Wednesday, Oct. 17, Melvin Peterson Day in St. Charles.
Information gleaned from effort to be used to plan for future road projects.
Cabel's term runs through the spring election in 2013.
Nationally known business lawyer, author challenges Alderman Raymond Rogina in spring 2013 election.
Biographical data and questions and answers from St. Charles mayoral candidate Jotham Stein.
A panel of experts gathered in Woodridge Wednesday to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
In St. Charles, residents can cast ballots early at the Municipal Center.
Rating received as part of St. Charles’ $9.035 million bond issue to help fund the Red Gate Bridge and the replacement of trees infested by the emerald ash borer.
State’s attorney’s office to field complaints at hot line: 1-630-208-5328.
From a newcomers perspective, the festival seemed to go off without a hitch, but some say move all the scarecrows back to Lincoln Park.
Former St. Charles Mayor Sue Klinkhamer and state Sen. Chris Lauzen spell out why they should be elected in November.
The forum is scheduled at 7 p.m. in the Batavia City Council Chambers in City Hall.
The clock is ticking down toward a four-month lull in construction before the final surge begins in the spring toward completion of the $49 million project.