Author: Paul Stukel

A subject is in custody in connection with a shooting in North Aurora Wednesday that police believe to be a targeted attack against a specific individual. On Wednesday morning at approximately 5am, the North Aurora Police Department was dispatched to a business in the 100 block of Grant Street for reports of a gunshot. The caller indicated that they heard multiple gunshots, but that no one appeared to be injured. The shooter was described as a black male dressed in all black and that he was running from the business and towards a vehicle on scene. North Aurora Police Department…

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For those of you who didn’t catch it, our colleagues Ray Rogina, Pat Crimmins and Kevin Ketchum took the Justa Coupla Guys podcast on the road recently to the Emerald Isle. Over the next several days we’ll be sharing snapshots of some of the lovely sights they saw. To see the entire journey, check out the Justa Coupla Guys Facebook page or YouTube. Anyone for a pint? The guys take a tour of the world famous Guinness Brewery, and do some sightseeing in Dublin. Pat has awoken from his slumbers and Ray got himself some nice Honduran cigars, so who knows what else could be in…

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A forensic autopsy was performed by the Kendall County Coroner’s Office on Monday morning on the victim of a house fire in unincorporated Oswego Township Sunday morning, who has now been identified as 86-year-old David Farber of Montgomery. His dog was also found deceased inside the residence. The final determination of the cause and manner of death is pending further investigation and toxicological study. The investigation remains active and ongoing and is being conducted in collaboration with the Oswego Fire Protection District, the Kendall County Coroner’s Office, and the Office of the State Fire Marshal. A house fire in Oswego…

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Last week, the Naperville Police Department got wind of what it called “a large teen gathering” planned for Friday evening in downtown Naperville, and warned against improper behavior by the participants. Over the weekend, the department’s warnings apparently went unheeded. According to a post on its Facebook page, NPD responded to two separate incidents involving large gatherings and unlawful behavior. The first involved a large gathering of up to 200 teens and young adults being disruptive downtown on Friday evening. Officers issued multiple citations for unlawful behavior and violations of our ordinances, and a 15-year-old female from Aurora was arrested…

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For those of you who didn’t catch it, our colleagues Ray Rogina, Pat Crimmins and Kevin Ketchum took the Justa Coupla Guys podcast on the road recently to the Emerald Isle. Over the next several days we’ll be sharing snapshots of some of the lovely sights they saw. To see the entire journey, check out the Justa Coupla Guys Facebook page or YouTube. Day 7 of the journey involved the stunning vistas of the Dingle Peninsula, a carriage ride through Killarney National Park and a visit to Ross Castle. (Photo credits Kevin Ketchum)

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A house fire in Oswego Township early Sunday morning claimed the life of one inhabitant and a pet, according to the Oswego Fire Protection District. According to a press release, at approximately 6:27am Sunday, firefighters were called to a residence in the 30 block of Fernwood Road in unincorporated Oswego Township to investigate outside smoke. Upon arriving , they discovered a structural fire and immediately ordered a General Alarm. While firefighters initiated an aggressive interior attack to bring the fire under control, searches of the residence resulted in the identification of a deceased resident along with a deceased pet. The…

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For those of you who didn’t catch it, our colleagues Ray Rogina, Pat Crimmins and Kevin Ketchum took the Justa Coupla Guys podcast on the road recently to the Emerald Isle. Over the next several days we’ll be sharing snapshots of some of the lovely sights they saw. To see the entire journey, check out the Justa Coupla Guys Facebook page or YouTube. Day 5 of the journey was all about the beautiful village of Kinsale. Of particular note was the deeply moving 9/11 Remembrance Garden established in honor of the First Responders who died in the line of duty that day. (Photo credits Kevin Ketchum)

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A 38-year-old DeKalb man who, in 2021, shot an innocent man in the face with a shotgun while on his break at a West Chicago business was sentenced to 45 years in prison yesterday. DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin announced that Ahmad Steele of DeKalb has been sentenced to forty-five years in the Illinois Department of Corrections following a three-day trial last month. On March 21, 2025, a jury returned a guilty verdict against Steele after approximately two hours of deliberations. In all, the jury found Steele guilty of one count of Attempt First Degree Murder and one count…

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For those of you who didn’t catch it, our colleagues Ray Rogina, Pat Crimmins and Kevin Ketchum took the Justa Coupla Guys podcast on the road recently to the Emerald Isle. Over the next several days we’ll be sharing snapshots of some of the lovely sights they saw. To see the entire journey, check out the Justa Coupla Guys Facebook page or YouTube. Day 4 of the journey included a stop in Cobh, the final stop for the Titanic before taking its ill-fated journey in 1912, a tour of the the world-famous Midleton Distillery and a lovely drive to Kinsale.

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One person was killed and two others hospitalized in a multi-vehicle crash on Randall Road in Elgin Monday afternoon. At approximately 2:37 p.m., Elgin police officers responded to a motor vehicle crash involving multiple vehicles on South Randall Road, south of South Street. The preliminary investigation indicates that a head-on collision occurred in the northbound lanes of Randall Road involving a dump truck and an SUV. The crash resulted in one of the drivers being pronounced deceased on scene. Two additional individuals were transported to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The Elgin Police Department Traffic Unit is continuing to…

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