Wheaton Public Library will host the program Starting, Operating, Funding, and Protecting Your Business 101 on Thursday, March 26 at 7pm.
Your Week in Headlines: Special alarm given to family in memory of couple who died in 2013 fire • Train fatality ID'd as Naperville man.
Attend a training to research frogs at the zoo in Wheaton.
Wheaton Public Library will offer home history research help on April 11 and 13 in honor of the upcoming Pride in Preservation Month in May.
Your Week in Headlines: Bicyclist hit by van in Naperville • 10-year prison sentence handed down for Wheaton gunman • Trader Joe's recall.
Come and See!! Events at Hope Church in Wheaton During Lent and Easter 2015
Your Week in Headlines: Downers Grove doctor guilty of kiddie porn • Black students lead KKK skit at Wheaton College • More headlines.
Your Week in Headlines: Ski-masked gunmen shoot teen • E-Z Pass email claims are actually a phishing scam for I-Pass users • More headlines.
Everyone is invited to a "Christ in the Passover" presentation at Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church on Sunday, April 19 at 9 am
Are you ready to enjoy an extra hour of daylight in the evening?
Your Week in Headlines: Teen gets 17 years in prison for party murder of Wheaton man • Hinsdale South student is journalist of the year.
Retirement expert has advised people at or near retirement age for more than 20 years, and gives tips to plan for and navigate process
Author Libby Fischer Hellmann will visit Wheaton Library next Tues., Mar. 10 at 7pm for a co-sponsored program with the Warrenville Library.
One week left to register for the 7th Annual Teen Summit; let your voice be heard!
Your Week in Headlines: Former 'American Idol' contestant added to Naperville Ribfest lineup • Party house suspects sought.
Mrs. Ellen Murphy is an 11 year Special Education educator at Wheaton North High School in CUSD200.
And an adorable pug runs through a snow maze in a very, very cold and snowy February. These were the most-read stories of February 2015.
Top 8 most notorious, morbid events that happened in Illinois.
DuPage County is seeking volunteers to adopt trails along the Illinois Prairie Path and Great Western Trail for litter collection.
Feb. 26 event will raise money for the Tuskegee Next 2025 Project
If Madigan wants to tax millionaires, he better do it quick.
The nuns of Fraternite Notre Dame still continue good deeds despite their church's heating system breaking. Find out how to help them.
Beatles expert Robert Rodriguez returns to Wheaton Public Library for Beatles' Studio Years program Thurs., Feb. 26 at 7pm.
The Windy City ranks No. 42 out of 85 cities. In your face Milwaukee (44), Indy (55), Baltimore (69), Miami (72) and Detroit (82)!
Scattered snow possible Tuesday night into Wednesday, very cold temperatures by late Wednesday.
John Grunsfeld, a Highland Park High School grad, has been on 5 space shuttle missions and done 8 spacewalks.
DiTusa Travel and Wheaton Public Library will host Mexico's Colonial Gems presented by Mexico Tourism Board this Thursday, Feb. 19 at 7pm.
Wheaton Public Library hosts a business book discussion group at 8am on the third Tuesday of each month.
The Metra board nixed Friday a 3-month trial letting passengers ride with small pets in order to research the idea. What do you think?
With funding cuts to social service on the horizon, kids in Family Shelter Service's emergency shelter created valentines for the governor.
Your Week in Headlines: Accused hookers busted in Elmhurst hotel rendezvous • Glen Ellyn trio charged in home invasion/robbery crime spree.
The DuPage County Health Department has pinpointed three locations where people could have been exposed to the measles in recent weeks.
Registration now open for second annual fun run/walk taking place in Wheaton, Libertyville and Joliet
Soroptimist International of Suburban Chicago to award two grants to cover the cost of the GED test.
Your Week in Headlines: DuPage Children's Museum had to move • Naperville man charged in million-dollar drug probe • More headlines.
AIM, a youth program facilitated by DuCAP presented the PRC with an award after a tour of the facility
A Holistic Approach to Thyroid Concerns
Community invited to grand opening in temporary location while children's museum cleans up water damage at permanent Naperville site.
Dawn Aulet is excited to be filling in for Amie Schaenzer while she is on leave