The city says it has already been approached by potential businesses interested in selling recreational cannabis.
The city has decided to move forward with exploring a baseline concept for the busy corridor.
The Naperville Democrat says she wants to focus on re-election to the 81st District.
"We'll fire white guys and white girls too if they're not doing their jobs," the company's general counsel told Patch.
Community invited to comment on proposed projects
The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Monday and will cover updates to the 5th Avenue Project.
Financial experts share their best practices for staying on mission as a top-rated park district
Meteorologist Tom Skilling will also be on hand at this free forum.
Residents are welcome to attend the June 24 workshop to review potential projects and share their feedback.
The Naperville Park District lost more than 25 percent of its mowing time due to rain.
City officials say the "deteriorating" building will be replaced with a commuter parking lot.
βThe Senior Health Fair is scheduled from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., June 6, at the American Legion Hall, 123 Main Street in West Chicago.
Officials ultimately decided not to relocate the DuPage Children's Museum as the 5th Avenue project moves forward.
Local Muslims called the Ramadan exhibit at City Hall "a historic moment."
New commissioner Josh McBroom takes oath with incumbents Rich Janor and Marie Todd
Sen. Oberweis: Senate Republicans vote βnoβ on controversial tax plan because it has no guaranteed protections for middle-income families.
Caylor accused a research firm hired by Chirico of releasing his social security number and spreading "false narratives" about him.
The Hindu festival, which heralds the arrival of spring, will also include Indian food, music, and items for purchase.
The recommendation to include 20 percent affordable housing would need to pass city council.
Grant to support West Branch DuPage River shoreline stabilization at Lincoln Greenway
Here's a look at Naperville's April 2 election results.
The concept features lighted archways and a social space that can be used for festivals.
Residents are encouraged to bring their questions for the mayoral candidates.
Caylor, who is challenging incumbent Steve Chirico, said the mayor hired a research firm to "damage [his] reputation."
"[T]hey joined a long line of Americans who'd been going about their daily lives and got killed," Casten said after he named each victim.
The number of hate groups has skyrocketed in the last four years. See the groups operating in Naperville.
"It was reported that the contents were thought to be kitchenware and thrown in the trash," the lawsuit alleges.
If the motion is approved, BYOB liquor licenses could change the face of dining downtown.
Illinois Department of Natural Resources grant will assist in developing Southwest Community Park
The name "Water Street District" is exclusively owned by Henderson, Nevada, officials said.
The former naval officer has his sights set on the District 14 seat in 2020.
The newly elected state representative vowed to "take down the bullies who try to hurt us as your U.S. Senator."
Rep. Bill Foster doesn't want Paul Ryan and others to access the gym and sauna during the government shutdown.
District plans development of Southwest Community Park, 95th St. Plaza and more
Sing holiday carols and watch glowing lanterns light up the streets of downtown Naperville.
Three Seats Are Up for Election in April 2019
The developers plan to annex the unincorporated property into Naperville and build homes and a church.
Yes, you read that right.
The dedication is part of Naperville's Illinois Bicentennial Birthday Bash.
Underwood joins several other women who made history during November's midterm elections.