19 Illinois residents drawn in final vaccine lottery

Nineteen lucky Illinois residents have been drawn in the state's final "All In for the Win" vaccine lottery.

Aurora man found guilty of sexually assaulting a child

“This child has been let down by adults who she should be able to trust, yet has shown strength and persistence during this prosecution in which she had to tell her story to strangers. I’m proud of her, and I’m thankful for the adults who did right by her," said Kane County Assistant State’s Attorneys Tyler Cox.

Keith Cross takes the helm as Aurora's new police chief
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Aurora Police Chief Keith Cross joins Good Day Chicago to talk about his priorities as the city's next top cop.

18 charged with gun, drug felonies in Aurora

Eighteen people were arrested and charged with numerous illegal gun and drug related felonies in Aurora Wednesday.

New Aurora top cop sworn-in

Aurora's new police chief has officially taken the reins.

Chicago-area home prices continue to climb, with 24% spike in Gary and 19% spike in Zion

The average price for a home in Gary is $53,922, up 24.5% in just one year. In Zion, the average home costs $158,306, up 19.5%. In Chicago, home prices are up 10.1% to an average of $296,603.

Aurora requiring masks inside city buildings

The city of Aurora announced Wednesday that masks will be required in all city buildings due to an uptick in COVID-19 cases.

City of Aurora brings vaccines directly to neighborhoods
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VNA Health Care is partnering with the city of Aurora to bring its mobile vaccination clinic to 10 locations in July and August, including flea markets, grocery stores, schools, churches and apartment complexes.

Owner charged with animal cruelty after dog rescued from hot car in Aurora

Aurora police are warning the public that it is way too hot outside to be leaving dogs locked in cars and said owners will be held accountable for doing so.

Aurora takes to the streets to provide residents with vaccines

As the pace of vaccinations continues to slow, communities and health organizations are coming up with creative ways to put more shots in more arms.