Soft opening for Stolp island Social during Aurora Winter Lights
A soft opening Friday, Nov. 22 at the Aurora Winter Lights finds diners..
A soft opening Friday, Nov. 22 at the Aurora Winter Lights finds diners..
Deputy mayor of Aurora, Chuck Nelson, uses props of cap and shirt to promote Aurora Counts 2020 for the U.S. Census which will be taken next year.
Steve Chirico, left, mayor of Naperville, and Richard Irvin, mayor of Aurora, show the results of their flu shots Friday.
It was November 22, 1963. The world as Americans knew it was about to change. It began as a Sun-filled Autumn day in Dallas, Texas. The crowds were enthusiastic in welcoming president John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy. The motorcade proceeded slowly through the Dallas streets. No one could imagine
Linda Chapa LaVia of Aurora and Illinois director of the State Veterans Affairs Department, gives tips to members of the Fox Valley Veterans Breakfast Club Thursday, Nov. 14.
Rodrigo “Bobby” Menendez, standing, Aurora Noon Lions Club president, presents Aurora public school nurses with children’s brooms at the Lions’ luncheon Monday
Image of a Barred Owl from the Wings and Talons website (wingsandtalons.org/birds) will be included at the Wizard Yule Fest December 14 at Santori Library.
Junior Jack Scales, 30, of Marmion Academy sprints down the sideline in a recent home playoff game against Rockford Boylan on his way to a touchdown.
Kaneland High School players celebrate their Class 2A State cross country championship November 9.
West Chicago High School soccer players pose following their November 9 Class 3A champion.
The Newark High School girls volleyball team won the Class 1A State championship.
The Naperville North High School girls cross country team won its fourth successive Class 3A State championship
By Russ George The SciTech Hands On Museum, in Downtown Aurora, was a beehive of activity when the Cosmopolitan Club of Aurora, “The Club That Fights Diabetes”, held its second annual World Diabetes Day Thursday, Nov. 14 to bring about an awareness of diabetes. Participating organizations at this year’s event
Vernon LaVia, of Aurora, is president of Defibrillators, Inc.. He is the author of Make Earth Great Again; earth avoidance and our disappearing connection with nature. The publisher is TG Publishing. The earth’s population in just 50 years has more than doubled from 3.6 Billion to 7.6 Billion. At the
After sitting vacant for nearly a quarter of a century, the landmark former Copley Hospital campus in Aurora is about to undergo a $110 million renovation and be repurposed into an innovative living community, which would combine a variety of uses following the city of Aurora government’s approval Tuesday, Nov.
Little Mr. and Miss Aurora winners show their trophies in front of Aurora City Seal and following the announcement of their naming at the Aurora City Council Tuesday.