Blame it on rising gasoline prices, a cold spring or struggling economy in general, but demand for free food at Dundee Township's FISH Food Pantry is increasing.
At a time of year when the need traditionally has gone down because of the start of sea...
The Kane County state's attorney's office is reviewing whether it has a conflict of interest in defending Coroner Chuck West in a lawsuit brought by his former second-in-command that he retaliated because she blew the whistle on a missing television...
Students from St. Charles North and East high schools have a joint approach to discourage underage drinking.
Pupils from both schools will team up with St. Charles police Friday to visit 71 businesses that have liquor licenses to post “Project Stick...
It is one thing for a newly-elected representative to arrive in Congress with a grand vision for improving the nation, but it is quite another when they arrive with a narrow, shortsighted, ideological agenda that threatens to derail the nation’s eco...
Daily Herald Editorial Board
Good luck to all:
The voters have spoken. Low turnout notwithstanding, it’s now time to say thanks to all the new and returning members for their willingness to serve on local school and municipal boards — and to ask for...
Now that Paul Humpfer and Doug Marks have rolled to victory in Carpentersville, the duo, who ran together in the five-way race for village trustee, are making plans for the village’s financial future.
To that end, both men propose floating an ordin...
The Dundee Township Park District has injected much needed funding into a paratransit program for the township’s elderly and disabled. Park board members this week approved a $25,000 contribution to the Ride-in-Kane program, which helps people older...
Five Carpentersville crossing guards could be out of a job in June — unless the village board has a sudden change of heart.
The village’s Audit and Finance Commission voted 4-3 Thursday to stop paying for the crossing guards at the end of the curren...
The Dundee-Crown baseball team bounced back in a big way Thursday.
One day after Woodstock blew out the Chargers 13-5 in the Fox Valley Conference opener in Carpentersville, D-C returned the favor by pounding the Blue Streaks 12-1 in five innings to...