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$64 million Wheaton Downtown Strategic and Streetscape Plan to be presented to the City Council.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources said Hanson's blasting operations were within state limits at the time of the seismic event Monday afternoon.
The move is expected to improve pedestrian safety at the crossing but could cause some woes for motorists who will have to find a new route, according to media reports.
New homes would face requirement if proposed updates are adopted.
Daylight saving time ended at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013. Did you remember to set your clocks back an hour before you went to bed Saturday night?
Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013, in Wheaton, Ill. and the rest of the nation. It's a good time to check batteries in your smoke detectors, too.
Weather cited for delay in expected reopening of roadway in October.
Planning/urban design consultant Design Workshop will present the final draft plan during a council workshop session.
Obesity Symposium was sponsored by Advocate Health Care to assist physicians in developing care and outreach skills for treating patients.
Soliciting in Wheaton is allowed only from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekend days, and solicitors must respect “No Soliciting” signs.
City has been fighting tree losses to the emerald ash borer since 2008.
The sculpture is located at Wheaton 121 luxury apartments, according to the Daily Herald.
The city council gave preliminary approval of limiting the operations to the city's manufacturing district.
More than 90 percent of homeowners in the U.S. will see higher heating expenses this year.
The last Republican candidate to select his running mate (in the first year that candidates have running mates) has chosen Wheaton's Evelyn Sanguinetti.
Could the fairgrounds be in jeopardy? A panel has “all options on the table” as it looks at potential new uses for the 55-acre parcel of land.
The first federal government shutdown in 17 years will not impact the National Weather Service website.
Convicted tax cheat William Beavers also must pay $10,000 fine and restitution.
Mayor Michael J. Gresk said he did not notice the faded pavement marker for the handicapped parking space he used Saturday afternoon.
A Daily Herald report outlines the costs of Illinois' 23 state boards and commissions.
New amendment requires permit one week prior to events and refines definitions of noise, sets 55 decibel limit.
A collection of reports on Tuesday's opening of the new center dedicated to working with DuPage County child victims and named after a slain schoolgirl.
Signs of the times coming to almost 30 miles of Wheaton bike routes, thanks to an agreement between the city and the federal government.
Don't just yell, says Reboot Illinois. Sound Off via a new citizen engagement tool that will make it easier than ever to share your views on our state's problems.
The building is the new home of the DuPage County Children’s Center, which investigates and processes all cases of child sexual and severe physical abuse in the County.
The subdivision was one of the worst hit in the area in the Aprll 2013 floods.
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Live musical performances would require a free "sound amplification permit."
The proposed overhaul of five miles of sewer line wouldn't start until 2015 and would take another five to seven years.
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