Day: April 14, 2026

Illinois House lawmakers pass many bills: Rent, junk fees

By Jenna Schweikert, Brenden Moore, Ben Szalinski, and Nikoel HytrekCapitol News Illinoisnews@capitolnewsillinois.com The Illinois House approved legislation April 8 that would prohibit the federal government from operating a new immigration detention center within 1,500 feet of any home, school, day care center, park, forest preserve, cemetery or place of worship.

State education officials present $10.9B budget request

By Peter HancockCapitol News Illinoisphancock@capitolnewsillinois.com State education officials presented their case this week for a $10.9 billion budget to fund preK-12 public schools for the next fiscal year, saying the Evidence-Based Funding formula that has been in place for nearly a decade is now paying dividends. “Graduation rates are at

Diabetes Club of Fox Valley’s Annual ‘Tee Off to Defeat Diabetes’ Golf Outing June 6; Diabetes Club of Fox Valley’s Annual ‘Tee Off to Defeat Diabetes’ Golf Outing June 6

By Russ George The Diabetes Club of Fox Valley hosted Quilts of Valor’s presentation at their April membership meeting, held at Oak Street Restaurant, in North Aurora. DCFV vice president of programs, Chuck Nelson, introduced guest speaker, Donna Bohr, for Quilts of Valor Foundation. Donna, spoke briefly about Quilts of

Joliet Symphony final concert April 25-26

The Joliet Symphony Orchestra (JSO) is pleased to announce the final concert set of its 2025-2026 Season, titled “Scintillating”, Saturday, April 25 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 26 at 4 p.m.. Both performances will take place in Sexton Auditorium, in the Harold & Margaret Moser Performing Arts Center on the University of St. Francis

Día del Niño Aurora, April 18

In partnership with the Aurora Hispanic Heritage Advisory Board, everyone is invited to a wonderful day of family fun, community resources, from noon to 4 p.m., Saturday, April 18, at West Aurora High School (Veterans Field House, Commonwealth Ave.) Activities include: Book giveaways, Arts and crafts, performances, games and inflatables,

Kifowit advances legislation supporting veterans, oversight

State representative Stephanie Kifowit (D–Oswego), a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, passed two pieces of legislation in the Illinois House April 8 aimed at supporting veterans and strengthening oversight of programs that serve them. House Bill 4336 expands and clarifies the types of building-related fees that are waived for veterans with

Hanson-backed bill to improve consumer savings

As prices of everyday essentials continue to rise across the country, State Rep. Matt Hanson, D-Montgomery, is working to provide some immediate relief to Illinois customers by passing a new measure to ensure discounts offered by businesses are honored or easily accessible. “Right now, every penny counts,” said Hanson. “There

National Library Week April 19 through 25 at APLD

Every April, the Aurora Public Library District and libraries across the country come together to celebrate National Library Week. It’s a time to recognize the vital role libraries play in strengthening communities, expanding access to information, and inspiring lifelong learning. It’s also a reminder that libraries are not just places

Recipe of the Week: Asian Edamame Salad

Ingredients1/4 cup sliced almonds2 tablespoons sesame oil2 tablespoons soy sauce1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar1 tablespoon white sugar2 cloves garlic, minced1/2 teaspoon fresh ginger, finely-gratedsalt and ground black pepper to taste2 (16 ounce) packages shelled edamame (green soybeans)1 (15 ounce) can baby corn, drained and cut into bite-size pieces1 (8 ounce)