Bill was dependable, loyal and always willing to put in the extra effort to get the job done.
Nothing gave Linda more joy than being a doting grandmother to her grandkids and great-grandkids.
The bank robbery took place Friday morning at the Bank of America at 2775 W. 75th St.
Naperville firefighters responded to two fires Thursday and one on Friday.
Joyce was an active and devoted member of the Joliet Jewish Congregation since 1955.
This special program is filled with missions that will get you out exploring the Mother Road for a chance to win prizes.
She was a nurturing, loving presence at the center of her family, known for bringing everyone together.
The playground will celebrate the end of its extensive renovations, which included several new amenities and features.
A fire broke out in a home in the 3000 block of Tussell Street Thursday afternoon.
The fire broke out in a building on Route 59 Thursday morning.
Teacher Kimberly Blitek was recently honored by the Illinois Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.
The classic car show is an annual tradition in downtown Naperville for Father's Day weekend.
A devoted family man whose greatest joy came from the moments he shared with those he loved.
Captain Curcio, U.S. Army veteran and engineer, led a distinguished career in chemical industries and programming, remembered for intellect
Joseph Moreno, 36, of Warrenville, was fatally shot during an exchange of gunfire with police.
Monarch Landing’s Rockin’ Readers Program with Naperville School
Sheryl enjoyed traveling with her husband and family all over the world.
“His sudden passing has left his wife and children not only heartbroken but also facing an uncertain and challenging future.”
Naperville will be starting its annual curbside collection of bulk brush on May 4.
Eight year President of Troy District 30-C Schools passes away leaving behind a legacy of love, hard work, and devotion to family.
Devoted 64 year member of Faith Lutheran Church passed away at age 88.
She lived her life expressing love in simple, faithful ways that will always light even the darkest paths.
The announcement comes as six-year CEO Andrea Ingram prepares to leave the role.
Chief Jason Arres will host the informal meet-and-greet in early May, giving residents a chat to share concerns and feedback.
Inka Group expands with new tech, fleet upgrades, and driver initiatives to improve efficiency, safety, and scalable freight solutions
Thousands of rubber duckies will vie for a chance to win cash in the Naperville Riverwalk Duck Race.
The third phase of construction on the Downtown Naperville Streetscape Project is set to begin next spring.
A reward is being offered for information that leads to an arrest in Friday's incident.
The restaurant, which opened its first U.S. location in Naperville in 2020, is expanding further into the area.
Elmer, a proud member of the Pipefitter’s Union 597, spent his career building a reputation as a skilled welder.
The activewear arm of Free People will be located at 215 S. Main St. in downtown Naperville.
John had a way about him that put people at ease. Always ready to listen or tell a story.
Active community member and longtime volunteer with Lightways Hospice and Serious Illness Care, passes away surrounded by love.
She will be remembered for her strength, her fun spirit, her "ride or die" attitude, and how she never let anything hold her back.
Carol, a longtime resident and business owner, passes away at age 79.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
Nick was loved by all due to his caring nature, quick wit and humor.
Seth Brady, recently named Illinois Teacher of the Year, helps the "gift of wonder" in his students, Naperville Central's Principal said.
Founded in 1861, the iconic furniture store at 239 S. Washington St. plans to close its doors for good.
A life rooted in faith, family, and a love of music and adventure