Author: Fox Valley Magazine

As part of the ongoing Union Pacific third main line project underway in Geneva, Metra has announced that Platform 2, the outbound platform, will be closed commencing October 9 and lasting through the end of 2024. Beginning October 9, commuters must use the temporary platform that will be located east of Third Street in downtown Geneva. Metra advised commuters to allow additional time to access the in-service platform and to exercise caution near work zones.

Read More

The crisis at the southern border can seem like it’s long way away from the Fox Valley, but Chicago’s self-proclaimed status as a “sanctuary city” may bring that crisis home to the suburbs sooner rather than later. Just this weekend, another 12 buses full of migrants arrived in Chicago, the largest number of buses in a single day since the beginning of the crisis.  Five buses came in on Saturday and another seven arrived on Sunday, according to the city. Almost 11,000 migrants are already sheltered in Chicago, with nearly 1,600 living at Chicago police districts or sleeping in tents…

Read More

Naper Settlement will host its cemetery walking tour “Tales from the Tombstone” this Saturday, September 30. Interact with voices from Naperville’s 19th century past as you take a stroll through Naperville Cemetery and hear engaging stories from past Naperville residents. Participants will meet at Naper Settlement’s Meeting House on South Webster and Porter Avenue and then walk over to Naperville Cemetery. Participants can select from three different starting times: : 4:00pm-4:45pm, 4:45pm-5:30pm, or 5:30pm-6:15pm. Pre-registration is required. Click here for more information and to register.

Read More

The LIV Golf tour held its second annual tournament at Rich Hill Farms in Sugar Grove this weekend. The victor was Bryson DeChambeau, who won in spectacular fashion by shooting a final-round 8-under-par 63. Fox Valley Magazine’s Kevin Ketchum was at the final round and brought back these sights. (Photo credit Kevin Ketchum)

Read More

The Kane County Board, by a vote of 20 yes, one no and one abstention, has approved a resolution endorsing Ethan’s Law. The measure is named for 15-year-old Ethan Song and aims to prevent unauthorized access to firearms by minors, by requiring secure firearm storage within households.​ Song died after accidentally shooting himself with a gun that had been left, unsecured, at a friend’s home in 2018.  Since then, Song’s parents have pushed for a nationwide law to help ensure guns are safely security and out of the reach of children. ​Ethan’s Law proposes requiring the use of trigger locks, cable locks or other…

Read More

Elgin police officers arrested a 30-year-old Elgin man Wednesday evening after thwarting an alleged attempted armed robbery. EPD was dispatched to the 0-99 block of South State Street at approximately 9pm Wednessday for a report of a subject with a weapon and a possible attempted armed robbery. Upon arriving at the scene, officers immediately took the suspect into custody and recovered a firearm. The Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office charged suspect the following: The accused was transported to the Kane County Jail today for a pre-trial detention hearing where the Judge ordered him to be detained pending a future court…

Read More

An Aurora man was arrested Wednesday by Naperville police officers following a month-long investigation into alleged drug dealing in the Naperville area. During the afternoon hours Wednesday, Naperville police executed a search warrant at the suspect’s residence in the 2200 block of Ridge Avenue, Aurora. Several items of evidentiary value were recovered from the residence including a white powdery substance, which field-tested positive for the presence of cocaine, and packaging materials consistent with narcotics trafficking. Four firearms and United States currency were also recovered. The 25-year-old suspect was taken into custody and charged with two counts of Unlawful Manufacture and…

Read More

The LIV Chicago tournament begins today at Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, with golf superstars like 2023 PGA Championship winner Brooks Koepka, 2022 Open Champion and 2022 LIV Golf Invitational Chicago champion Cameron Smith, World Golf Hall of Famer Phil Mickelson and two-time major winner Dustin Johnson. Yesterday, the tournament held a star-studded Pro-Am with celebrities like Hall-of-Famers Ken Griffey, Jr., and Brian Urlacher, All-Stars like the Bulls’ Zack Levine and former White Sox great Jermaine Dye, and a host of others paired with the pros. Here are some scenes from that event.

Read More

The air is growing crisper, the first hint of color is creeping into the leaves overhead and Primrose Farm is primed to make this fall a memorable one. Part of the St. Charles Park District, the facility features many characteristics of a real working farm, and more than a little country charm. Primrose Farm is a great way to enjoy the season and staff are excited to once again offer Autumn Hayrides on Friday and Saturday evenings September 29 to October 21. Snuggle under a blanket and enjoy a 30-minute tractor-drawn wagon ride around the beautiful farm. Catch a sunset…

Read More

A Batavia man has pleaded guilty to possessing and disseminating videos and still images of child pornography. David P. Winecke, 67, agreed to a sentence of six years of imprisonment in the Illinois Department of Corrections in exchange for a guilty plea to the offense of child pornography – disseminating, victim younger than 13, Class X felony. Judge Alice C. Tracy accepted the plea. “Child pornography is not a victimless crime,” Assistant State’s Attorney Bob Dore, chief of the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office’s Criminal Division, said after the plea agreement. “Children depicted in sexually compromising images and videos are…

Read More