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Technology has given consumers an easy button when it comes to buying and listening to music. An Aurora hip-hop artist and a Batavia record store owner are bypassing the current technology by going old-school for an upcoming music project.
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An Aurora graphic designer intersects creative avenues to balance her financial and spiritual needs.
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After hearing about the number of veterans who die by suicide, one northern Illinois man decided to do something about it.
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Some people spend years trying to figure out their purpose. One Aurora woman said her obedience to God led put her on the right path. She said because of that she is pounding her way through life’s journey.
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It may seem like information is everywhere, but one northern Illinois man felt that his community wasn’t getting the news it deserved, and he wanted to change that.
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Residents of the second largest city in Illinois celebrated their town last week, during its mayor’s annual state of the city address.
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A historic northern Illinois theater is kicking off the return of live audiences, the first since the onset of the pandemic, with a musical centered…
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Governor J.B. Pritzker joined an Aurora coalition and VNA Health Care in an effort to increase COVID-19 vaccinations for Blacks in Kane and DuPage…
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Aurora’s poet laureate is making sure that poetry is in clear view in the city’s downtown. Karen-Fullett Christensen was at the starting line ready to…
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Like most cities across the country, Aurora's local businesses were hit hard by the pandemic. A nonprofit group is partnering with a social space to…