Tag: City of Aurora
All of us should choose to continue to refrain from holding indoor services at this time.
Aurora responds to Trump’s demand to open churches
———- City of Aurora May 23, 2020 Community News Release A MESSAGE FOR AURORA’S FAITH COMMUNITY During these unprecedented and uncertain times, our community has come together as only weRead More
The total number of Aurora cases as of April 23 is 428 and 7 deaths.
Latest City of Aurora numbers see a jump in the Hispanic makeup of COVID-19 cases
AURORA, Ill., April 24, 2020 — Yesterday’s City of Aurora data on COVID-19 shows that 55.67% of cases are now of a Hispanic background. This number is a jump fromRead More
African-American (Black) cases were almost 50% above their population base (10.1%) at 14.73%.
New City of Aurora numbers reveal racial makeup of COVID-19 cases
AURORA, Ill., April 21, 2021 — New City of Aurora data on COVID-19 shows that 44.57% of cases were of a Hispanic background. This number follows pretty much their populationRead More
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Crosby: Attorneys for Wayside Cross child sex offenders, Kane state’s attorney hold ‘productive’ meeting – The Beacon-News
The Kane County State’s Attorney’s office, which has remained tight-lipped about what the future holds for the men at Wayside Cross who a judge ruled are in violation of aRead More
Wayside attornys & state's attorney's office to meet
Wayside Cross, state’s attorney to work on plan that will help child sex offenders leave downtown Aurora mission – The Beacon-News
Relief replaced angst when lawyers for Wayside Cross residents and officials from Kane County State’s Attorney Joe McMahon’s office agreed to sit down and iron out a plan that “givesRead More
This order does not restrain the Kane County State's Attorney's Office from future prosecutions in relationship to this matter.
Wayside Cross Ministries residents gain a temporary restraining order
AURORA, Ill., July 25, 2019 — The Wayside Cross Ministries (WCM) residents who are registered child sex offenders have been granted a temporary restraining order by Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer ofRead More
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Aurora attorneys say they will not pursue Wayside residents with criminal charges, but option ultimately up to state’s attorney – The Beacon-News
While the 19 convicted child sex offenders living at Wayside Cross in Aurora will likely not have to move out of the mission by Thursday, there is still a largeRead More
Wayside residents sue city of Aurora, challenge state’s residency laws for registered sex offenders – The Beacon-News
19 child sex offenders who were told they must leave Wayside Cross Ministries by July 26 have filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Aurora, challenging the state’s residencyRead More