Reader Jay Thomas shares concerns over Lexington Homes. Thomas' thoughts will be shared in several posts due to the length of the letter.
Work in St. Charles is part of IDOT project to widen and resurface road.
Here is a wrap-up of some of the latest political news.
Obama's campaign adviser addressed a crowd Monday night at Benedictine University.
Chris Patterson's family was in Springfield this week as a resolution for him was presented. Patterson gave the ultimate sacrifice on Jan. 6 this year in Afghanistan.
New maps subject to legal review.
The Kane County Health Department is alerting residents to a voluntary recall of 756 cases of Dole Seven Lettuces salad.
Concerns about noise, traffic and whether the site is best utilized as a recreational facility have been raised by St. Charles officials.
Bridge construction is scheduled to begin June 15 and last through late fall.
Bill Sarto, who lost a primary bid, said the conservative radio commentator inspired female voters to cast their ballots in favor of women.
Sue Klinkhamer wins the Democrat primary for Kane County Chairman Tuesday night, according to unofficial results.
Coolidge wins with 55 percent of the vote, beating out Geoffrey Petzel and Maureen Yates.
Unofficial results have Karen McConnaughay taking the primary race over opponent Cliff Surges.
Check here first for the latest voting results.
The winner will face the Republican contender in November.
145 of 145 precincts are accounted for.
Updates throughout the night on the Democrats vying for the 6th Congressional district in the Illinois primary.
It's hard to know which judges are qualified and which are not. Use these bar association guides to help you decide. Download them on your smart phone and take them into the voting booth.
Sue Klinkhamer and Bill Sarto are running in ways that might appear radically different to voters.
St. Charles Patch will post updates as we approach Tuesday's primary. Be sure to press the black bar that reads "Click for Live Updates" to see the latest.
The former speaker and GOP presidential candidate cited the Bible while speaking to hundreds gathered at a private Christian university in Elgin.
On Monday, the State Board of Elections ruled that Kane County Clerk Jack Cunningham did not have enough valid signatures to remain on the ballot in the 11th Congressional District. A final court decision is expected this week.
NBC 5 Chicago is reporting that both Romney and Santorum have planned campaign stops in Illinois.
Sleepy Hollow resident Kathy Jaskowiak lends her support to Surges.
A St. Charles committee has tabled a program that would create fees for landlords and allow them to kick out tenants accused of "criminal activity."
If you're a candidate in the 2012 primary, and your district includes St. Charles, you're invited to blog on St. Charles Patch!
Results posted on The Huffington Post.
Here is a roundup of some of the latest political news.
Read up on voter information, race synopses and candidate profiles.
The Business District Improvement Plan is part of a multilayered approach to revitalizing Geneva's downtown.
A St. Charles committee approved a new liquor license Monday.
The League of Women Voters of Central Kane County hosted candidates Thursday night.
Here is a wrap-up of area political news.