Month: June 2025

Bill to allow immigrant students free public K-12 education

By Peter HancockCapitol News Illinoisphancock@capitolnewsillinois.com Immigration rights advocates in Illinois are anxiously awaiting the governor’s signature on legislation aimed at protecting K-12 students who may be in the country without legal authorization from being denied access to a free public education. House Bill 3247, known as the “Safe Schools for

Gov. Pritzker okays changes to Prisoner Review Board

By Ben SzalinskiCapitol News Illinoisbszalinski@capitolnewsillinois.com Governor JB Pritzker signed a new law Friday to make a series of changes to the Prisoner Review Board after it released a man who would go on to commit murder, leading to intense scrutiny in Springfield. Pritzker signed Senate Bill 19, which contains changes

City of Aurora to launch Public Transition Committees

The City of Aurora government has announced the launch of Public Transition Committees aimed at developing community-based recommendations that inform the work of City departments. The City is inviting passionate, dedicated, and committed community members to submit an application to serve on one of the five committees. Members from all

Diabetes Club of Fox Valley participates in Aunt Martha’s Health & Wellness, Family Health Fair; Diabetes Club golf outing a windy and hot success

By Russ George The Diabetes Club of Fox Valley held its third annual “Tee Off to Defeat Diabetes” golf outing and banquet, Friday, June 20, at Bliss Creek Golf Course, 1 Golf View Road, in Sugar Grove, with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. The morning started out warm and rainy,

Foster statement on military action in Iran, nuclear threat

Congressman Bill Foster (D-IL), Congress’ only PhD physicist, issued the following statement June 24: “Make no mistake: We are in this situation because of president (Donald) Trump’s careless decision to withdraw from the Iran Nuclear Deal during his first term. Under that agreement, we maintained adequate oversight over Iran’s nuclear

Young reading program 100 Books Before High School

What if you could earn prizes, explore literary worlds, and walk into high school with the confidence of a seasoned reader? That’s the mission behind the Aurora Public Library District’s 100 Books Before High School program. Designed to inspire and reward young readers in grades fourth through eighth, this program