LifeWise, an Ohio-based nonprofit, has started programs in a handful of public school districts across Illinois.
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Nearly a year after a federal jury found that an Aurora police officer used excessive force against him during a 2020 traffic stop, George Gutierrez will be receiving $400,000 as part of a settlement agreement with the city of Aurora, in the resolution of a yearslong legal battle.
Kane County voters on Tuesday weighed in on their preferred party’s nominees in several countywide primary races, including for sheriff, treasurer and clerk. Here's who won:
Aurora University has been named among the most beautiful college campuses in the United States, according to a 2026 list by U.S. News & World Report.
The stories of Aurora student protests and others across Illinois are currently being featured in an online display from the Aurora Public Library, called “Campus Protests in the Land of Lincoln.”
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Dozens of East Aurora School District 131 students walked out on Tuesday in a protest against federal immigration enforcement activity, adding to a string of recent actions in the Chicago area and around the country.
In the upcoming March 17 primary election, voters in Yorkville School District 115 will be asked whether they approve of the district issuing $275 million in bonds to pay for two new school buildings among other renovations.
As the planned data center footprint in Yorkville continues to grow, a request to rezone a portion of land so it could one day host a data center failed to secure a positive recommendation from the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission.
A historic St. Charles home that was previously being considered for demolition is going to remain standing — and be rehabilitated and landmarked — after an agreement was recently reached among the city, the local church that owns the property and a developer who plans to buy and restore it.
Geneva and six other municipalities along the Union Pacific West Line are forming an alliance so that they can jointly represent their interests as Union Pacific seeks to merge with Norfolk Southern.
The Indian Prairie School District 204 board recently gave the district the green light to purchase 6,150 new Chromebooks, for a total cost of just over $2.3 million.
The landmarked structure at 4 E. State St. in Geneva — part of what was once the Mill Race Inn — will remain for now, after the Geneva City Council on Monday denied an appeal seeking its demolition.
Changes are underway to Kane County’s Ride in Kane program that are meant to streamline how the program is administered and ensure equal access to all eligible residents throughout the county.
What federal agents left behind during Operation Midway Blitz will be remembered in Chicago for a long time.
Some say it’s an eyesore. Others appeal to its history. Some want to see it repurposed, others call for its demolition.
St. Charles is considering a redevelopment proposal for the former Pheasant Run Resort site that would turn the property into a number of commercial spaces for things like restaurants and retail spaces.
The East Aurora District 131 school board recently approved a $39.7 million tax levy for the district, for taxes payable in 2026.
Following a discussion on Monday, the Kane County Board moved to limit immigration enforcement actions on county property in response to President Donald Trump’s administration’s immigration crackdown.
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The district recently got 27 new electric-powered buses and 28 charging stations after applying for and being awarded a grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
After a lengthy debate, Batavia’s City Council in a split vote recently approved an ordinance banning federal immigration enforcement actions on city property, as President Donald Trump’s administration’s immigration crackdown stretches into its third month.
The city joined scores of other suburban municipalities — from Highland Park to Park Ridge to Oak Lawn — enacting similar legislation in response to resident concerns about safety.
The driver in a crash that killed a 2-year-old at an Oswego Portillo’s location in July will not face criminal charges, according to Oswego Police.
Amid funding uncertainty for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as SNAP or food stamps, a number of Kane County-area elected officials spoke Friday at the Northern Illinois Food Bank about concerns over local food insecurity.
East Aurora School District 131 is considering a resolution that would prohibit immigration enforcement actions on district property following a confrontation at a district school last weekend.
Batavia’s City Council is considering drafting an ordinance that would ban federal immigration enforcement on city-owned property, as a federal immigration crackdown continues in Chicago and its surrounding suburbs.