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Large Crowd Gathers in Naperville to Honor Local Heroes on Fourth of July
Naperville Park District has released its 2019 Annual Report, “Growing Together.”
Proud Member of the National Guard passes away at the age of 23.
The museum will offer free general admission through Aug. 23.
The 145-year-old pharmacy will begin offering coronavirus antibody testing July 10.
A recent study in the United States showed that two-thirds of patients with COVID-19 experienced some type of stomach or GI symptom.
James R. Nead, 27, of the 100 block of S. Parkway Ave., was charged after a lengthy investigation, police say.
New plaza features storybook playground, Wagner Family Pavilion, splash pad and more
Fun water feature to operate Monday-Friday from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
With her generous heart, she was a big supporter of the Special Olympics.
Naperville resident Sharon Jones has played French horn professionally for more than 30 years, but says she's never seen anything like this.
Keith Richey turned himself in to Naperville Police Monday.
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All proceeds benefit families who would otherwise be homeless through Bridge Communities.
Keith C. Richey, 46, of the 1500 block of Aztec Circle, was charged with possession and distribution of child pornography.
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The shows will be held on Tuesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Stay Active & Creative during COVID with Virtual classes from the Hottest Bollywood Dance Academy
Live Music Outdoors July 10th & 11th on the Museum's Outdoor Rooftop Venue!
Club receives annual Shared Vision Award
The road construction is expected to last about eight weeks.
Naperville Park District invites the community to enjoy three favorite summer outdoor events.
People have a hard enough time maintaining a recovery routine. Adding social isolation into the mix has been life-threatening.
o injuries to any firefighters operating at the scene were reported during this incident and all residents were uninjured.
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Fire officials believe fireworks thrown into a recycling bin caused the blaze.
The plaza features custom-made playground pieces with a storybook theme, a rope climbing course and a splash pad that will open later.
Wayne Hartmann is one of just five teachers to receive the prestigious award.
“People miss that social connection," Jenn Kuehn of The Edge Fitness Clubs told Patch.
Dates set for Concerts in Your Park, Children’s Lunch Hour Entertainment and A Night at the Movies
The $2 taco special will be available starting July 10.
Kevin Liszka, 36, formerly of Melrose Park, was found guilty of drug-induced homicide in 2018.
Celebrating Naperville's Heroes will kick off at 9:30 a.m. to celebrate the city's police and public safety personnel.
The bureau launched the hashtag #MasksInNaperville to encourage people to wear face masks.
"Were fewer people lighting off fireworks in 2018 and 2019 or did fewer people call us to complain?" city spokesperson Kelley Munch said.
A resident reported awaking to find a male subject at the foot of her bed armed with an edged weapon in the 300 block of Spring Avenue.
Donate blood at a free “Together We Can Save Lives” Blood Drive July 21 in Elburn.
The hospital also received an Everest Award, which is awarded to top-ranking hospitals for fast improvements over the past five years.