News, articles, photos, and information about St. Charles, Illinois, from the Kane County Chronicle and Shaw Local
Violinist Tricia Park will perform her inventive program “From Bach to BTS” at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 24 at the Norris Cultural Arts Center in St. Charles.
The community is invited to Alter Brewing at 12 S. First St. to learn more about River Corridor Foundation’s past efforts along the Fox River and raise funds for future efforts.
St. Charles residents can receive free yard recycling services the weeks of March 18, March 25, April 1 and April 8.
Here are ways to control odorous house ants without using harsh chemicals or hiring an exterminator.
Five egg hunts and/or Easter events planned throughout Kane County hosted by the Batavia, Geneva and St. Charles park districts.
The lecture is part of their annual ‘Great Decisions’ discussion series on world affairs, administered and produced by the Foreign Policy Association.
The Kane County 4-H Foundation will host its biggest fundraiser of the year, its 15th annual pork chop dinner and auction fundraiser on Saturday, April 13.
Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza stood at the podium in front of nearly 400 Democrats at the Q Center in St. Charles and declared that Kane County was officially blue.
St. Charles Challenge fundraiser for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation was held on Friday, March 15, 2024 at St. Charles East High School.
The city will be divided into zones for the hydrant flushing, which will be staggered over four weeks.
In order to create an equitable disbursement of District 303 students, School Board members voted in February to approve new enrollment zone boundaries for 2024-25.
The frozen custard and treat shop will host a “Golden Scoop” ceremony and cut the ribbon at 2630 East Main St. at 3 p.m.
Easter is Sunday, March 31. Here's a list of restaurants offering special holiday brunches.
Upcoming topics include Feeling all the Feels on March 21; Child Safety on April 18; and Asthma Awareness Month on May 2.
As proposed, a section of Walnut Avenue between Riverside and Second Avenues in St. Charles would be closed to traffic from April 15 through Oct. 31.