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2019年2月11日 星期一

Old Copley Hospital site is about 60 percent cleaned up | 'All he ever wanted was to be healthy': Mother mourns son's death after years of seizures

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February 11, 2019

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Developers say Aurora's old Copley Hospital site about 60 percent cleaned up

Sunday, Feb 10

A large historical renovation is going on in Aurora, and it's at the long-suffering old Copley Hospital site on Lincoln Avenue.

'All he ever wanted was to be healthy': Suburban mother grieves after the death of her 25-year-old son

After years of fighting seizures the family says is related to black mold exposure, 25-year-old Adam Cordes, a popular American Legion baseball coach and former West Aurora basketball manager, died in the Sugar Grove gas station where he worked.

Officials considering site for new Kane County coroner's office to replace existing 'subpar' facility

Kane County officials will meet Wednesday to discuss plans for the construction of a new facility for the county coroner.

Looking ahead at 6 major development deals anticipated for Aurora

Aurora's economic development officials are set to bring forward six major development deals in the next few months.

Crosby: Faced with a 760-acre warehouse proposal, a passionate opposition prepares for battle in Sugar Grove

Among the hundreds who gathered recently in opposition to a mammoth development project in Sugar Grove was the spouse of the Planning Commission chairman.

St. Charles Township man who said his 'name is God' found not guilty by reason of insanity in father's fatal stabbing

A Kane County judge ruled that a St. Charles Township man was legally insane when he killed his father by stabbing him over 100 times.

State grants bring $1 million to Aurora for parks

Last week's release of state park grant money resulted in more than $1 million in funding for three different park projects in Aurora.

Fermilab open house draws the curious to Batavia

For four hours, families were able to tour and explore the space Fermilab calls, "America's premier particle physics and accelerator laboratory" and, according to staff, "show what we do and what's possible here."

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