Local leaders are urging their residents to wear masks, practice social distancing and stay home to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Democrat Jamie Mosser declared victory Tuesday night after her opponent Bob Spence conceded the race.
Democrat Karina Villa has a lead of just over 1,100 votes over Jeannette Ward.
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Democratic State Rep. Karina Villa and Republican Jeanette Ward are competing to replace Jim Oberweis in the Illinois State Senate.
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First Street will reopen to traffic Friday afternoon, nearly five months after officials closed portions for outdoor dining areas.
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State officials have imposed new restrictions in Region 8 after a surge in coronavirus cases. Here’s what that means for you.
Despite the curfew being lifted, bars and restaurants are likely to be targeted if public health officials impose new regional restrictions.
Kane County officials recently finalized their plans to split $27.7 million in federal funds among more than two dozen municipalities.
The temporary permits will expire if St. Charles moves to Phase 3 or Phase 5 of Illinois' coronavirus reopening plan.
Aldermen voted 7-3 to recommend a new city ordinance that would undo a temporary curfew requiring bars and restaurants to close by 12 a.m.
St. Charles posted an unemployment rate of 8.5 percent in August, up from 3.6 percent 12 months prior.
Kane County voters have three convenient ways to vote in this year’s General Election.
Mayor Raymond Rogina is set to call time on his career in public service following the April 2021 election.
After serving the City of St. Charles as an elected official for 10 years, Mayor Raymond Rogina has announced he will not seek a third term.
Thousands of people gathered Sunday in St. Charles to show support for President Donald Trump.
The candidate forum was recorded and will be posted online for voters to watch ahead of the Nov. 3 election.
Residents can vote at the clerk’s office in Geneva starting Sept. 24. Several other locations will also serve as early voting places.
Mark your calendars! The free Drive-Thru Flu Shot event Sept. 2 is hosted by Sen. Jim Oberweis and Rep. Keith Wheeler.
The St. Charles Chamber of Commerce is hosting a series of virtual candidate forums to help voters learn more about their campaigns.
Sen. Oberweis and Rep. Wheeler to host free Drive-Thru Flu Shot event Sept. 2 in North Aurora
The Illinois Housing Development Authority is accepting applications through Sept. 4 from homeowners affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Senator Oberweis questions the timing of the Senate Democrats' ethics reforms
The St. Charles fundraiser is also being billed as a celebration of Donald Trump earning the Republican Party’s nomination for president.
Two people being held at the Kane County jail tested positive and several others are showing symptoms, the sheriff’s office said.
The Illinois Housing Development Authority is accepting applications for its emergency rental assistance program through Aug. 28.
Sen. Oberweis and Rep. Wheeler to host “Together We Can Save Lives” Blood Drive at the American Legion Post 630, 112 N. Main St. in Elburn.
Coronavirus-relief loans were given to more than 300 St. Charles businesses, which employ at least 2,200 people, according to federal data.
Kate Monteleone was chosen to challenge state Rep. Keith Wheeler (R-Oswego) in November's election.
A proposal from the Kane County Coronavirus Relief Task Force calls for communities to split $41.8 million based on population.
Donate blood at a free “Together We Can Save Lives” Blood Drive July 21 in Elburn.
The 55,000-square-foot building on the Kane County Judicial Center campus is set to be completed in early 2021, according to officials.
Aldermen are looking to cut about 5 percent of the city’s budgeted spending, or $2.4 million, according to a report.
Kane County Sheriff Ron Hain signalled his support Tuesday for criminal justice reform and reducing the number of people held in jail.
Oberweis calls for ballot applications to be sent with Constitutional Amendment mailing
With most park district facilities closed down due to the pandemic, officials will have to temper their revenue projections for 2020.
Local elected officials are set to distribute packages using a drive-thru, no-contact system at two locations in St. Charles and Elgin.