Saturday, March 27th at 7pm (doors at 6:15pm) join us for "Preseason Concert" special event in the Museum's indoor Auditorium Theater
The $10M Lilly Endowment, Inc. grant supports technology innovations toward achieving long-term efficiencies & improve services for students
More than 30 eateries are offering discounts and prix fixe menus for Naperville's Spring Restaurant Week.
Police say Mark Wilson, 41, of Chicago, stole cigarettes and liquor after breaking into Solo Liquors, 1474 E. Chicago Ave.
There is a group, unofficially known as “long-haulers,” who experience lingering health problems after they recover from COVID-19.
"Our lawsuit was a last resort after months of arrogant dismissals," district parent Brad Wachter said in a news release.
Since March 2020, the DuPage County portion of Naperville has seen 6,602 coronavirus cases.
Lindsey Valiulis Fleischhauer made an investment deal with Lori Greiner for her company Totes Babies.
Naperville City Council Candidate Jennifer Bruzan Taylor Garners Broad Support
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the nation's blood supply.
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The new numbers reflect a sharp decrease compared to recent months.
Viral infections like COVID-19 can increase inflammation in people with diabetes and make it more difficult to recover.
Neuqua Valley High School Senior Campbell Kohls partnered with 15 Naperville businesses to display original poetry by Naperville students.
Humane Haven Animal Shelter is a non-profit, all-volunteer-run shelter helping lovable, homeless animals find their forever home.
City of Naperville, National India Hub and Mall of India extend warm welcome to Prism Health Labs for Mass COVID-19 vaccination Camp
The percentage of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in DuPage County.
The three businesses have been cited with selling tobacco or alternative nicotine products to people under the age of 21.
Checks were performed at 71 Naperville businesses to determine if local retailers are complying with minimum-age tobacco laws; three failed.
Illinois American Water Reminds Customers Leaks Can Run, but Leaks Cannot Hide National Fix-A-Leak Week is March 15-21
The Scoop Shop, which is tentatively planning a June 12 grand opening, will feature more than 30 Ben & Jerry's flavors.
Since March 2020, the DuPage County portion of Naperville has seen 6,500 coronavirus cases.
Naperville Park District crews will be conducting prescribed ground-level burns in various areas.
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Early voting ends on Monday, April 5, and Election Day is Tuesday, April 6.
Since March 24, 2020, 1,849 inpatients have been treated for coronavirus and discharged from Edward Hospital.
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The suburb also got high marks for its public schools, housing market and more.
Hundreds of supporters from 9 Illinois school districts gathered in Naperville Sunday to demand a return to full-time, in-person learning.
Junior golfers age 5-17 invited to attend free event
Courses now open; first event is Partner Best Ball Challenge on April 10
Flashlight Egg Hunt, outdoor fitness, nature walks, spring break camps and more
Police say they found Johnny Lee Robinson III, 29, crawling through the liquor store's broken back door with a crow bar in hand.
Enrollment now open for summer camp programs
The school districts plan to return to five days of in-person learning come April.
Bankruptcy filings were down in DuPage County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
Residents of Lisle, Carol Stream and Naperville were charged with one Count of Forgery and one count of Perjury in Election Code.
Applicants may fill out an online form to rent a park this summer.