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The Oswego Fire Protection District were dispatched on Dec. 14 to extinguish a car fire that spread into an attached garage fire, threatening the adjourning living residence.
With every one of Yorkville Middle School’s 600 auditorium seats sold out for four consecutive performances of the 16th annual Prism Concert, Justin Heinekamp knows they could have sold out another show based on the calls for tickets he’s had to turn away.
A Yorkville man, recently a substitute teacher in District 115, faces solicitation of a child and criminal sexual abuse charges.
A bus driver and a student were taken to hospital with minor injuries after a car crashed into a bus Wednesday afternoon in the Yorkville area.
More charges have been filed stemming from a June human trafficking operation by local law enforcement agencies.
After hosting the 8th annual Shop with a Cop event with the Plano Police Department and local schoolchildren, Chief Norman Allison knows there is a reciprocity of joy spread when one acts out of generosity.
Capping a four-year legal saga, a Kendall County judge granted Kendall County State’s Attorney Eric Weis’ motion to drop the official misconduct case against former Joliet Police Sgt. Javier Esqueda.
To address vacancy issues on the Planning and Zoning Commission, the Yorkville City Council debated whether a qualified candidate should be allowed to serve on the commission if they live outside of city limits.
Even though conducting a special census will cost Yorkville around $600,000 more than expected, city officials still approved one because the town’s population increase could bring an extra million dollars annually in tax revenues.
With ordinances old and new, Yorkville prepares for all things snow this winter.
Two died following an two-vehicle crash in Wayne on Sunday, according to the Kane County Coroner's Office.
A planned development in Yorkville, Heartland Meadows West, is raising concerns from some city officials and neighbors who argue the area near Kendall Marketplace already features a high concentration of commercial properties.
The Yorkville Board of Education unanimously approved an $84 million tax levy.
Plano residents can expect to see a decrease in the city portion of the property tax bill.
The enduring heart of Plano was on display at the Plano Rockin’ Christmas celebration, a fitting tribute to one of the community’s sons taken too soon, whose life and living legacy remains a testament to generosity and giving.