The city of Aurora could realize almost $16 million in reimbursements if the City Council approves a redevelopment agreement with Cyrus One.
Day: June 22, 2024
North Aurora food truck fest offers chance to ‘have fun with the community’
Sizzling temperatures lingered on Friday as another work week came to a close, but those who love eating outdoors found a way to enjoy an evening by the Fox River as North Aurora’s Cuisine at the Crossroads food truck festival returned to Riverfront Park.
Chicago’s Buckingham Fountain closed for maintenance after vandals dye landmark red in apparent anti-war demonstration
The Grant Park landmark will be closed until further notice after vandals dyed the water red and spray painted anti-war messages on the ground around the fountain overnight.
East Dundee may add a post clock to its downtown Depot property
East Dundee’s been spiffing up The Depot and now may add a charming post clock to the downtown property.
An Israeli found dead after being shot in the West Bank as deadly strikes hit northern Gaza
An Israeli man was fatally shot in a Palestinian town in the northern West Bank Saturday morning, Israel’s army said, while deadly strikes rocked northern Gaza.
Trump will address influential evangelicals who back him but want to see a national abortion ban
Donald Trump is set to speak to a group of politically influential evangelicals who fiercely support him but would like to see the Republican presidential candidate promise to do more to restrict abortion.
Thunderstorms expected in afternoon hours into night, temperatures near 90 degrees before falling
National Weather Service officials are expecting temperatures in the mid 90s Saturday before falling when possible thunderstorms roll into the area in the late morning and afternoon hours.
Williams throws hat in the ring for Lake Sheriff’s race
Indiana State Police Major Jerry Williams, a Gary native, announced Saturday he will run for Lake County Sheriff in the 2026 election.
Facial recognition startup Clearview AI settles privacy suit
Clearview AI has reached a settlement in a lawsuit alleging its massive photographic collection of faces violated the subjects’ privacy rights.
Haake: Thomas’ death wish for America
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ callous disregard for life — playing word games to legalize bump stocks that function like machine guns — is hard to stomach. Thomas needs to tell the families who have lost children and loved ones to mass shootings how an automatic recoil hammering the trigger makes any difference to the permanent, gaping hole left in their lives.