Geneva police arrested a convicted sex offender on Tuesday for failing to register his address with law enforcement, authorities confirmed in a press release.
Two people are facing charges after investigators say they abandoned cats in their apartment in Geneva, two of which died.
People living in Geneva and other parts of the Finger Lakes have reported seeing police who appear to be federal immigration officers. READ MORE:
Winterfest is free to attend. The snow sculptures are at Riviera Plaza and Flat Iron Park along the Lake Geneva shore. Winterfest also includes an ice sculpture walk through the downtown area, bonfires on the beach, live entertainment and human dog sled racing.
Geneva residents are voicing concerns following reports of ICE agents in the area over the weekend. Local leaders confirmed that federal agents were targeting specific individuals but emphasized that many in the community, including legal immigrants and asylum seekers, are now fearful of leaving their homes.
City council decided to table two ordinances dealing with the water and sewer rate increases at a council meeting Monday evening. Councilman Bill Baker moved to table the measures to allow further discussion on the matter.
Wednesday marks the start of 72 straight hours of snow sculpting in Lake Geneva for their 30th Annual Winterfest.
A still-unidentified buyer paid $4.85 million — a Kane County residential sales record — in an off-market transaction for a two-story, 5,869-square-foot coastal farmhouse-style house in Geneva.
Residents in the city of Geneva feel uneasy following reported sightings of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in the area.
Winterfest kicked off Wednesday morning bringing in people from around the county to Walworth County. Sculptors make the trip to Lake Geneva to bring to life
Two Geneva residents have been arrested after two dead cats were found inside their apartment, according to the Ontario County Humane Society. Joseph Shantz, 39, and Naomi Sharp, 21, were both charged Tuesday with aggravated animal cruelty.
GENEVA TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A fire destroyed three buildings in Geneva Township early Wednesday morning. At around 6:05 a.m., the South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) responded to a property on County Road 687 near 63rd Street after neighbors reportedly heard a huge explosion.