DuPage County events
May 15, 2024Dupage County Events (1)
Dupage County Events (1)
A 65-year-old woman was killed in a hit-and-run accident Thursday, May 9, near her Downers Grove home. The woman was hit shortly before 9:15 p.m. Thursday on the 600 block of Ogden…
Lombard police and other law enforcement agencies responded Saturday, May 4 to a report of a possible armed individual at Yorktown Center Shopping Mall. At 4:10 p.m. May 4, officers…
Step into your local library, and chances are you’ll be able to walk out with a board game. Board games have been a regular fixture of children’s and teens sections, something…
Any additional parking at Wheaton’s Cosley Zoo will not come at taxpayer expense. The Wheaton Park District, which owns the zoo, has announced that the Cosley Foundation is covering…
Rivian has announced plans to expand electric vehicle production at its Normal plant as part of a $1.5 billion investment. The electric vehicle company announced on Thursday, May…
More than two decades ago, Candace Parker’s many friends and fans at Naperville Central High School knew they were witnessing something special. As a high school junior, she headlined…
SPRINGFIELD – Supermajority Democrats in the Illinois House moved quickly Wednesday, May 1 to push through a change to state election laws that partially limits ballot access and…
Shoppers, have you noticed how much ground beef has increased in price in recent days? Read on for a breakdown of the drivers behind the price spike, along with a look at soil conditions…
Two suburban U.S. representatives say a new law containing severe cuts to food assistance and other social programs will prove to be “devastating” to more than a million of Illinois’…
When individuals who take care of pets bring home more money than individuals taking care of kids, something is wrong, according to a former first lady of Illinois. “In some states,…
Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced July 1 that former Deputy Gov. Christian Mitchell will be his running mate for the 2026 campaign. Pritzker’s selection, made just days after announcing…
CHICAGO — Illinois students won’t need to fill out applications for most state universities to be admitted — if they have high enough grades. With his signature, Gov. J.B….
With sincere apologies, this week’s column is heavy on the politics of agriculture. While we’d like to focus on crop progress and the weather — two of the farmer’s favorite…