This Sunday, Feb. 8 at 2pm, actress Cynthia Maddox will portray Harriet Tubman, Gwendolyn Brooks, and more at the Wheaton Public Library.
Wednesday, February 4 at 7pm, the DuPage Forest Preserve will discuss the Spring Brook Restoration Project at the Wheaton Public Library.
Your Week in Headlines: Speeding driver let his license expire 12 years ago: cops • Elmhurst boy wins national wrestling trophy and more.
Apartmentlist.com rankings found Wheaton to be the second most family-friendly city in Illinois.
AIM group awards community involvement.
Wheaton City Code states that ash trees infested with the emerald ash borer are considered a public nuisance.
Attorney John Pankau and a panel of experts will present on caring for aging parents at the Wheaton Library Thursday, Jan. 29 at 7pm.
Andrew Mogni continues to be treated for serious injuries sustained during the fall in Rome.
A new pedestrian grade crossing system was expected to be activated Monday.
Your Week in Headlines: 300 code violations at DuPage fairgrounds • Woodridge man charged in New Year's Day assault • Massage Envy groper.
The DuPage County Fair Association is now tasked with correcting the issues.
Jenny Riddle will appear at the Wheaton Public Library this Sunday, Jan. 25 at 2pm to portray Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild.
The event will be held on March 7.
Chase Ewoldt was chosen this past month as one of five ambassadors nationwide for the St. Baldrick's Foundation.
Your Week in Headlines: No Italian ice for you, says Naperville • Ice (cubed) Fest comes to Wheaton • Hinsdale tech CEO pleads not guilty.
There will be ice carving demonstrations and Ice sculptures on display.
Last week Bruce Rauner ordered a review of all spending authorized by Quinn during his last weeks in office. Is your local park on the list?
Neighborhood Scout releases recent rankings and lists several suburban communities among the safest in the U.S.
Your Week in Headlines: Hinsdale man charged with murder • Hinsdale soccer player named Player of the Year • Glen Ellyn man hurt in Rome.
Headlines Worth a QuickClick: A middle schooler's butt squeeze • Road salt thievery • $332,000 in military gear stolen • $1k panties pilfer.
Applications will be accepted through this Friday.
Expect warmer temps this weekend in Wheaton and Glen Ellyn.
For those looking to donate to your local library, here is a great way to help.
Headlines Worth a QuickClick: Downers Grove boy rescued from icy pond • Pastor shaves beard for starving kids • 19 pounds of pot by mail.
Now you can relax a bit if your kid is on the road… or if you’re driving around one.
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The city will be removing parkway ash trees.
Headlines Worth a QuickClick: 'Calvary' to play at famed Tivoli • Drone video controversy • Firefighter accused of punching bartender.
Extreme cold is in the forecast through Thursday.
Margaret Philbrick will present on how music affects memory, highlighting Alzheimer's disease and dementia at the Wheaton Public Library.
A winter storm advisory is in effect from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Headlines Worth a QuickClick: Babies of the new year • Priest faces another abuse lawsuit • Hinsdale Humane Society recognizes young donors.
A list of the top trending search terms in both Illinois and Chicago.
Some of these names will leave you scratching your head.
Headlines Worth a QuickClick: College of DuPage approves tax abatement • Dolphin calf dies at Brookfield Zoo.
In one town, it’s illegal for boys to chuck snowballs at trees, but legal for girls… you definitely didn’t know that.
Headlines Worth a QuickClick: Your congressman makes pastries • New firearm classes in DuPage • Girl gives up 13th birthday to feed hungry.
A holiday party was put on for the residents of Marian Park by DuCAP and the Kiwanis Club of Wheaton
Headlines Worth a QuickClick: Hinsdale suspends liquor license • Feeding the hungry • Longtime Wheaton running coach dies.
Rain Barrels and Composters are a great gift idea for the Gardener