The announcement comes amid a nationwide shortage in election workers, according to the DuPage County Clerk's Office.
Applications are typically made from dusk until 2 a.m.
A DuPage County work vehicle was allegedly stolen from a County Farm Road property Aug. 14.
Public Works crews are continuing to clear streets of tree damage, and traffic signals are flashing red in some areas.
The scam is related to pandemic unemployment insurance benefits.
The Wheaton Mosquito Abatement District will spray Aug. 5.
At press time, 26,000 DuPage County voters have already applied for vote-by-mail ballots, according to the DuPage County Clerk's office.
The Good Citizens Award was developed to recognize residents for their acts of selflessness, generosity and service to the community.
Mosquitoes carry West Nile virus in hot, dry weather.
The DuPage County Clerk Election Division has increased the ballot application period by nearly seven weeks.
Weather permitting, mosquito abatement crews will spray July 20.
Nearly 60 non-profits were awarded grants.
What do you think about the return of indoor dining, theaters, museums and more?
Residents in the neighborhoods surrounding the east Roosevelt Road corridor are encouraged to check their own home security recordings.
Wheaton Public Library plans to reopen to the public with reduced services and hours on July 13.
The State of Illinois released its guidelines for many types of industries and activities as we prepare to move into Phase 4.
The 2019 Raffle License Annual Summary is now available on the City website.
"Recent events throughout the country and in this area have generated many questions and sparked a national debate about policing."
The City has become aware of a forged document circulating on various social media platforms with an altered “Pride Week” Proclamation.
City Hall and the Wheaton Police Department lobby will be reopening to the public on Monday, June 22.
Lots at City Hall, Wheaton Public Library, Public Works, Wheaton Police Department and College Avenue will be closed Thursday and Friday.
It wouldn’t be summer without the Wheaton Municipal Band concerts, starting June 18 on the band Facebook page.
The Wheaton 2019 Water Quality Report is now available online at the City website.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Detective Lieutenant Bill Cooley.
"Thiis peaceful event occurred without incident," the City reports.
Wheaton officials say protesters plan to march on the sidewalks, but there could still be minor traffic delays.
Wheaton and e-Works will restart monthly electronic recycling drop-off events on June 13.
Launching June 15, the "Virtual Recreation Center" will provide free online activities and resources.
DuPage County will open a new drive-through COVID-19 testing site at the DuPage County Government Campus in Wheaton June 16.
The Wheaton Mosquito Abatement District will spray Monday evening after cancelling an originally-scheduled spray June 5.
Wheaton and Glen Ellyn Police had been in contact with protest organizers before the event and provided a presence ensure safety Saturday.
The peaceful demonstration will be along Roosevelt Road from Main Street in Wheaton east to Main Street in Glen Ellyn.
No incidents were reported at the planned protest walk that began and ended at the Wheaton Public Library parking lot Thursday evening.
"The participants met the City’s expectation for a peaceful gathering" Thursday afternoon at Memorial Park.
A number of court hearings had been suspended due to the new coronavirus.
The protest will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Wheaton officials said.
The Wheaton Police Department continue to monitor the situation affecting the general DuPage County area.
City officials said Wheaton was not directly affected by looting, but has increased its police presence to ensure public safety.
Wheaton Police arrested two men Thursday night for burglarizing a Wheaton home in the 100 block of East Elm Street.
Bulk items had previously been on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.