VNA Health Care has opened a new mobile COVID-19 Testing Site at 501 N. Randall Road, Batavia IL 60510 (former Sam’s Club location) in an effort to further increase access to testing and reduce risk of transmission of COVID-19.
The City of Aurora and the Aurora African-American Heritage Advisory Board (AAHAB) extend warmest wishes to the community for a healthy, hopeful and Happy Kwanzaa.
In his second statewide appointment this year, Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin has been tapped to help lead efforts to improve the lives of Black males in Illinois.
If You Utilize Electronic Payments To Make Utility Payments, You Need To Take Action The City of Batavia will no longer be using Payment Service Network (PSN) to process your credit card or e-check payments as of December 15th.
Geneva City offices will be closed for business Thursday and Friday, Dec. 24-25 and Friday, Jan. 1 in observance of the Christmas and New Year's Day holidays, respectively.
Our neighbors in Batavia organized this meaningful event to recognize all the difficulties we faced in 2020 and to look forward to better days ahead in the new year.
A 71-year-old St. Charles man died after being struck by a car at 7:46 a.m. Dec. 10 at the intersection of State Street (Route 38) and Bricher Road in Geneva.
Shout-out to Aurora Downtown for “Aurora Express,” a themed, festive holiday display featuring downtown storefronts decorated with trains and other modes of transportation from yesteryear to today.
Starting Dec. 12 and continuing through Dec. 23, the Norris Cultural Arts Center will premiere brief videos at noon on their website and YouTube channel featuring free holiday-themed performances by local performers
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship is awarded annually to students who have demonstrated an active interest and meaningful involvement in the areas of human rights, civil rights, social justice and/or world peace.