Fundraiser to benefit autism awareness group to be held a week before the annual Scarecrow Festival.
St. Charles officials urge residents to be safe, report outages when they occur.
St. Charles City Council tables proposal to cut back closing time to 1 a.m. pending talks with owners on steps to quell incidences drunken brawls, intoxicated subjects.
The Kane County Health Department wants residents to take time this month to prepare for disasters, whether natural or man-made.
St. Charles 2nd and 3rd Ward aldermen join five on City Council who will not run for mayor in 2013. Payleitner simply says "No." William Turner says his Ward 3 work is not yet concluded.
Heading into the Labor Day weekend, five did not reply to St. Charles Patch’s questions about their plans after Mayor Donald DeWitte’s announcement on Friday that he will not seek a third term.
Even as Election 2012 draws toward a conclusion, St. Charles residents face choices closer to home in a about seven more months.
While November's elections are important, GOP leaders gathered at Republican National Convention say they're focused on strengthening the party for the long term.
More than a half-dozen gubernatorial wannabes work the room at the Republican National Convention this week. Who would you like to see make a run for governor?
DeWitte cites new professional position, changing priorities as he announces he will not seek re-election.
The road reconstruction and widening continues, but the closure required by repairs to the Norton Creek culvert repair has ended.
But council committee declines to make recommendation on fire pits, in part because complaints are down this year.
Watch for temporary lane closures starting Thursday as Martam Construction builds the temporary 50-space parking lot between 1st Street and the Fox River. Construction is expected to take about three weeks.
Government Services Committee votes 5-3 to allow River Rock House Fest to benefit the search for a cure for autism, but it imposes restrictions. Members also tell city staff they want to consider no more exceptions to procedure on festivals.
City officials hope to open newest St. Charles bridge by Dec. 15. Progress is continuing on schedule.
City Council approved bond issue for bridge, ash borer mitigation a week ago. Officials say bond rate should be locked in by about Sept. 4,
City of St. Charles issues a reminder that trash hauling will be delayed one day during the week of Sept. 3.
The Illinois Department of Transportation closed the roadway July 23 to replace a culvert. The planned closure originally was to end Aug. 10.
Superintendent says results are encouraging for students and parents, but the work’s not done.
The Kane County Sheriff's Office is planning an aggressive effort to keep schoolchildren safe during the new school year, which starts today, Aug. 22, in the St. Charles area.
One-day workshop aims to help nonprofits know their tax obligations and understand how to maintain their tax-exempt status.
DeWitte wants to cut closing time from 2 a.m. to 1 a.m. for establishments with Class B and C liquor licenses. He cites uptick in incidents, including an assault on a police officer.
Kenneth Munson, regional director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, laid out what he described as the facts about the Affordable Care Act, which Republicans often refer to as Obamacare.
Here are bullet points of the information Kenneth Munson, regional director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, presented during Monday’s forum in St. Charles.
The regional head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services lays out what he calls the facts about the Affordable Care Act.
Congressman addresses crowd of about 50 while hosting forum on health care, family finances at Pheason Run Resort.
Residents may place orders with the city of St. Charles until 4:30 p.m. Sept. 30.
Brush pickup begins this week on the East Side and begins next week on the West Side of St. Charles.
William S. Muth is sentenced for sexually preying on and sexually assaulting young girl. He was sentenced to prison last year for possessing child porn.
The state has owed the district the money for nine years. School officials say there are no restrictions on the use of the funding.
St. Charles and Kane County are partners in the program, which beginning Aug. 20 will accept discarded computers, televisions, DVD players, printers and power tools, among other items.
Congressman forum in St. Charles on family health care and finance forum, then will head to Yorkville for a Congressional Town Hall meeting.
Route 64 reopened Tuesday night after two gas lines breaks about noon had sections of highway closed for 7½ hours. Travel along the thoroughfare has been congested and sometimes slow because of a two-year construction project that began in this spring.