Pal Joey's announces that it's closing its riverfront Batavia restaurant
The owner of Pal Joey's announced that it will close its Batavia riverfront location, citing "dramatic changes" in a heartfelt social media post that drew dozens of supportive comments, well wishes, and shared memories.
Residents pack St. Charles meeting to oppose proposed Claibourne Farm housing development
Residents from several subdivisions packed a St. Charles committee meeting to oppose a proposed 76-home development on 38 acres of the historic Red Gate Farm property, citing traffic safety, density, water pressure, and other concerns.
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Plus St. Charles neighbors unite against a proposed housing development, a popular downtown Batavia restaurant is closing, and Fermilab welcomes its first baby bison of the season.
Kane County's recycling rate just hit a record low
Kane County's curbside recycling rate dropped to its lowest level since tracking began in 2011, sliding to 22.8% in 2025 from 25.1% the year before — and continues to trend downward.
The Tri-City Corps of Salvation Army wants to collect at least 75 children's bikes during a two-day donation drive May 1-2 in St. Charles, with each bike paired with a free helmet from The Bike Rack.
Drug take-back day: Local spots to drop off unused medications on April 25
Several Tri-Cities area police departments and collection sites will accept unused medications on National Prescription Drug Take Back Day (Saturday 4/25), offering a safe and convenient way to clean out your medicine cabinet.
Geneva may remove parking minimums for developments across downtown
A Geneva committee will consider a proposal to eliminate off-street parking requirements for new developments across its entire downtown area, expanding beyond what a new state law will require.
Batavia eyes Mooseheart land for new police station — but park district is hesitant
Batavia wants to use part of a 20-acre Mooseheart land parcel that's scheduled to go to the park district to build a new $50 million police station, but park officials want to finish their own planning before making a decision.
Charles Cassell's retirement project: documenting Fox Valley history in watercolor
Geneva architect Charles Cassell has spent his retirement turning a lifelong love of watercolor into a one-man documentation project of Fox Valley history — partnering with local museums to preserve it, one painting at a time.
St. Charles approves supportive housing program in partnership with Lazarus House
The City Council approved a 10-year, $224,515 grant from its Housing Trust Fund to partner with Lazarus House on a permanent supportive housing program for chronically homeless and disabled residents.
Four city-wide garage sales coming up across the Tri-Cities area
Geneva is gearing up for its City-Wide Garage Sale on April 24-25 with similar community garage sale weekends soon to follow in Batavia, St. Charles, and North Aurora in May.
April 20 Newsletter: First Fox Haven Square restaurant sets opening date
Plus Batavia wants to build a new police station on Mooseheart land, a Geneva architect is documenting the Fox Valley in watercolor, and a film festival coming up in St. Charles.
April 16 Newsletter: Four community garage sales are coming up soon
Plus the Swedish Days parade is back on, what's next after Geneva's failed public safety referendum, and a potential school facilities referendum in St. Charles.
April 6 Newsletter: Tulip festivals near the Tri-Cities area
Plus Tri-Cities is in the midst of an e-bike boom, a very rare gown goes on display in Geneva, and two local institutions celebrating major milestones.
March 30 Newsletter: A spring planting and gardening guide for the Tri-Cities
Plus the Batavia community rallies behind a local family after tragedy, a major housing project proposed in St. Charles, and a day dedicated to all things Geneva.