Cooling stations are ready for the 100-degree heat expected here by Thursday.
St. Charles officials continue to draft driveway restoration policy.
Committee meets at 7 p.m. at the St. Charles Municipal Center.
Park District revitalizes land once used by the state Department of Corrections for recreation.
City provides total of $275,000 to the organization's budget.
City Council wants to discuss proposal more before proceeding to next phase.
New ordinance limits where boxes can be placed and sets a fee structure.
City encourages precautions, but has not opened cooling stations.
Downtown St. Charles Partnership will seek funding.
Approximately 18 percent of housing in St. Charles is classified as affordable.
East Main Street is lowest rated corridor in town.
Scam artists attempting to use hoax to gain personal information from consumers.
Program begins at 6 p.m. Tickets at the door are $15.
Officials say the report presented little information that was not already known. Some Council members suggested looking at the mall property as an empty canvas.
West Chicago project has a price tag of $3.5 million and is expected to take four months to complete.
Meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
The downtown master plan's first draft, ready for public review, spotlights seven opportunity sites and much more. A Public Information Meeting is scheduled for later this month.
The Plan Commission tonight will consider amending current zoning ordinances to include some regulation on clothing donation boxes. The meeting is at 7 p.m.
Kane County has issued 142 licenses. At the first anniversary of same-sex civil unions in Illinois, the state faces two lawsuits pushing same-sex marriage and a federal court finds the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional.
The measure also allows a municipality or county to abate property taxes on the residence of the surviving spouse of a soldier who dies while on active duty in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Under pressure from Illinois Republicans and Gov. Pat Quinn, House Speaker Michael Madigan announced he's dropping his proposal to shift teacher pension costs to local school districts.
Here is a wrap-up of some of the latest political news.
Committee approves contract worth up to $500,000 for tree removal.
Gov. Pat Quinn is expected to sign the bill that is designed to raise $800 million to help cover Medicaid costs. Check out how your local legislators voted.
Amendments must now be approved by city council.
Thousands gather to honor those who gave their lives in service to the nation.
Committee members will discuss potential changes to city liquor ordinances.
Here is a wrap-up of the latest political news.
Organization director calls tourism important cog in city economy.
Bond will cover expenses incurred, including tree removal and replanting.
Officials unanimously support 3 percent increase.
City will take up proposal in one week.
Council meeting begins at 7 p.m. at city hall.
Meeting will focus on Randall Road corridor anddDowntown St. Charles.
Altered plan removes 12 row houses from site, which reduces number of proposed units to 130.
Committee to vote on Lexington Club special use permit and map amendment.
Restaurant owners opposed to revision in liquor code that would require full menus until closing. Owners say this would cost the businesses an additional $30,000-$50,000.