Aurora was set to have a special census earlier this year, but it was delayed by the federal government. Now, the city is delaying it again.
Day: June 5, 2025
No overnight parking of commercial vehicles on Lincolnwood streets, officials say
Village officials in Lincolnwood issued a reminder to residents and business owners in town that commercial vehicles – any one used for a variety of business uses – cannot be parked overnight on village streets. In a post in the village’s electronic newsletter, officials stated that taxis, limousines, certain vans, trucks, vehicles used for construction […]
DuPage County reports first batch of West Nile virus-positive mosquitoes
West Nile virus has been confirmed in mosquitoes in DuPage County, health officials say.
Editorial: That hazy sky out there isn’t harmless
The smoke is expected to clear soon. But as wildfires become more common, it’s important to remember: Just because something starts to feel normal doesn’t mean it’s safe.
Yamal brilla y España vence 5-4 a Francia en semifinal de la Liga de Naciones
STUTTGART, Alemania (AP) — Lamine Yamal ganó la batalla de los contendientes al Balón de Oro al anotar dos veces para que España eclipsara 5-4 el jueves a Francia en la semifinal de la Liga de Naciones. Yamal, de 17 años, superó a sus homólogos franceses Désiré Doué y Ousmane Dembélé y España arrasó a […]
South Shore Line seeks public input on future improvements
The South Shore Line is seeking public input on what to do next, now that many of its projects are complete or nearly so.
Maine South High School music teacher in GRAMMY Educator Award contention
A Maine South High School music teacher is in the running for a coveted GRAMMY award as an educator. In a news release, Maine Township High School District 207 leaders announced that Leo Park, orchestra director at Maine South, is a quarter finalist for the annual Music Educator Award, “which honors impactful music educators in […]
Former Lake County Sheriff Buncich moved to Chicago halfway house
Former Lake County Sheriff John Buncich was released from a federal prison in Springfield, Missouri and moved to a halfway house in Chicago on Tuesday, according to officials with the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Trump announces travel ban and restrictions on 19 countries set to go into effect Monday
President Donald Trump is resurrecting the travel ban policy from his first term, signing a proclamation Wednesday night preventing people from a dozen countries from entering the United States.
Factor donates five refrigerated vans to Aurora-area food pantries
Factor donated refrigerated vans to the Northern Illinois Food Bank, Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry, Aurora Area Interfaith Food Pantry, Loaves & Fishes Community Services and Kendall County Food Pantry.