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Naperville readies for possible flooding in downtown area

Naperville readies for possible flooding in downtown area

— May 16, 2020

After heavy rains this past week and more rain expected over the next 36-48 hours, the city of Naperville is preparing for possible flooding in the downtown district as well as residential…

  • Park District to reopen some facilities, plans legal action on Pritzker’s orders

    Park District to reopen some facilities, plans legal action on Pritzker’s orders

    — May 15, 2020

    The Naperville Park District plans to reopen facilities and restore programs while calling back staffers starting on June 1. The park district board also voted on May 14 to pursue legal…

  • Asian Americans report hate incidents

    Asian Americans report hate incidents

    — May 11, 2020

    Grant Gu was in the home stretch of a 10-mile trail run when he was stopped in his tracks. The Naperville resident of almost 30 years said after passing two women on the trail a few…

  • Naperville families using Police Week to help local businesses

    Naperville families using Police Week to help local businesses

    — May 7, 2020

    The spouses and families of Naperville’s police officers typically request donations of meals from Naperville restaurants and eateries during the annual Police Week — which this…

  • Bishop of Joliet resigns after taking medical leave

    Bishop of Joliet resigns after taking medical leave

    — May 4, 2020

    The Diocese of Joliet will be getting a new bishop following the resignation of the Most Reverend R. Daniel Conlon, who had been serving as leader of the state’s second largest diocese…

  • Dioceses across Illinois release plans to parishioners for reopening

    Dioceses across Illinois release plans to parishioners for reopening

    — May 14, 2020

    Leaders from the Roman Catholic dioceses throughout the state of Illinois have announced plans to reopen their churches for special sacramental celebrations and regular Masses. Each…

  • Chicago businessman bails out detainees

    Chicago businessman bails out detainees

    — May 8, 2020

    Having just been freed from Cook County Jail by a man he had never met, Robert Harrington smiled and rolled his thanks and praise into a single sentence. “God bless you, Willie Wilson,”…

  • Naperville changes parking rules to help downtown businesses

    Naperville changes parking rules to help downtown businesses

    — May 5, 2020

    Naperville Mayor Steve Chirico signed an executive order May 4 that limits on-street parking daily on several streets in the Central Business District to 30 minutes between 6 a.m. and…

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