Nominating petitions 101
Editor Paul Harth comes up with yet another great title for my Monday Courier-News column! The bottom line is, you need to come up with
The one liner I couldn't use on Patch!
In my Monday Patch column on running Brian Urlacher and Jenny McCarthy out of Geneva – a worthy endeavor if there ever was one –
The real story behing that not-quite-so abandoned Aurora house
In addition to today’s Beacon-News column on the subject, I had an interesting conversation with Aurora Alderman Rick Lawrence regarding that ostensibly abandoned Downers Place
If Sheriff Perez fires folks for their politics, then why is Kevin Williams still there?
Four long years after the fact, former Kane County Deputy Stephen Yahnke is suing Sheriff Pat Perez for more than $1 million in damages and,
If you can't get the petition part right, why should we vote for you?
22nd District State Senate GOP challenger Cary Collins just survived a Mike Noland petition challenge by a scant four signatures. Doesn’t anyone in the entire
Addiction is not an easy thing to deal with
Though I love my print newspapers, the one thing I love about Patch is the capacity to instantly add to the discussion. In today’s Geneva
It's because she isn't a legitimate candidate!
Brenda Schory’s article in today’s Chronicle is priceless. Stating, “I believe the result of the upcoming chairman’s race here in Kane County is a foregone
Elgin's walk with the Mayor Program is a stroke of genius!
Though I certainly wasn’t one when I falsely ascribed the capacity to fend off pit bulls to Mayor Kaptain in my Monday Courier-News column. County
God bless all you commuters!
After just one Metra trip to downtown Chicago, I was ready to pull out what little hair I have left. You can read my unique
The best column on those insipid Shades of Grey books yet
In her Sunday Sun-Times column, Carol Marin takes the best selling selling book apart for being “poorly written” and adds, “I want to warn young women