Smoke and haze from Canadian wildfires has blanketed much of the Midwest the past two days, causing some Aurora area residents to stay indoors or change their routines after an air quality alert was released, officials said. The alert issued by the National Weather Service on Tuesday recommended people stay inside and keep windows closed and limit physical activity, especially outdoors. It was .
Due to dry conditions, it looks and feels like we are already into late July, gazing onto parched fields while fondly recalling blades of emerald green.
Aurora police officers arrived on the scene around 1 a.m. Tuesday near South Eola Road and Autumn Grove Circle to find a Toyota sedan upside down and partially submerged in a retention pond, Aurora Police Chief Keith Cross said.