See the latest announcement from Batavia Chamber of Commerce.
Pictured above are samples of the type of handcrafted projects by Wilma Van Arragon.
The Batavia Fireworks Committee is thrilled to be able to once again provide Batavia and beyond another fabulous 4th of July Sky Concert.
-- A monthlong celebration of Fox Valley Pride will culminate with an inclusive showcase at the Water Street Studios in Batavia where pa ...
For patriotic citizens everywhere, the next five weeks provide a red, white and blue trifecta of fun and special memories. And this year ...
According to Margaret Perreault, president and CEO of Batavia Chamber of Commerce, the scholarship committee was impressed by the qualit ...
"It's the deep relationships we're able to build with our clients that allow us to understand what matters most to each of them and then ...
Marking the two-year partnership with the Boardwalk Shops, Batavia High School students put hammer to nail on two new Boardwalk Shops to ...
Effective April 1, 2021, the Section 8 waiting list for three-bedroom units at Mercy Housing's Batavia Apartments opened for applications.
The competitive 4-mile race is on a USATF certified course and is part of the Fox River Trail Runners Circuit. The 2-mile scenic walk is ...
School districts across Illinois have recently been asked to return students to in-person learning as they are able. The Restore Leaders ...
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Kane County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
Greg Wetzel has been an integral part of the Batavia Enterprises Companies since 2018 as the Accounting Manager. He has been responsible ...
Alternate paths to the local community came to light, including the opportunity to work with Dennis Piron and his Entrepreneur class at ...
See how well power providers in the Batavia area and across IL serve local customers.
The former bank building is located at 18 E. Wilson St. in downtown Batavia.
The second annual Small Brewery Sunday is Nov. 29. Here’s how to support local breweries and taprooms in Batavia.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — will help local businesses in Batavia overcome pandemic hardships.
The deal could cost the world’s biggest meal-kit company up to $277 million. Demand for meal kits is at an all-time high amid the pandemic.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Batavia Business of the Year.
Veterans in Illinois can receive a discount in honor of Veterans Day through Sunday.
Taco Bell’s Batavia location will be closed indefinitely, according to the chain’s website.
Customers who stopped by the bakery Wednesday were met with locked doors and a sign that read “This location is permanently closed.”
The online giant has announced it is hiring 100,000 people as it expects an increase in business as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Early Halloween shopping has begun at the store on North Randall Road.
Five businesses in the Windmill City received state grants totaling $90,000.
The Minneapolis-based retailer says "this isn't a year for crowds" and will begin offering holiday savings in October to keep shoppers safe.
The company also announced that it will pay out another special cash bonus to all its employees for their services during the pandemic.
The restaurant chain, which has 62 locations, will continue to use third-party delivery platforms but expects to hire hundreds of drivers.
Numerous police departments and sheriff’s offices have said they will no longer work with Batavia’s “Jake The Striper.”
Mark Miller and Foremost Trading agreed to pay $1.2 million in restitution and $650,000 in fines but did not admit any wrongdoing.
Eleven small businesses received grants from the chamber’s Batavia Reconnected program to help cover coronavirus-related reopening costs.
Find out if your local grocery store is open before heading out to shop on Independence Day.
The company said in a release that it is expanding curbside grocery pickup to nearly 600 stores across the U.S. by the end of July.
Eight new shops in downtown Batavia could play a key role in helping other businesses in the area amid the coronavirus pandemic.
More one-time bonuses to come at stores and distribution centers.
The grants are meant to help businesses cover improvements or safety precautions made necessary by the coronavirus pandemic.