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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…

  • Leavitt: The difference between hardship and entertainment

    Leavitt: The difference between hardship and entertainment

    — May 6, 2020

    I got in a Red Line car at the Jarvis station with a few people aboard. They included a gent in a dirty winter coat eating a barbecue chicken dinner spread out on the seat next to him,…

  • New farmers markets hope to grow on people

    New farmers markets hope to grow on people

    — May 5, 2020

    Please don’t squeeze the cherries — or anything else, for that matter. Area residents are finding a different kind of farmers markets as the annual spring and summer outdoor selling…

  • Sportswriter brings 1908 Chicago Cubs to life in novel

    Sportswriter brings 1908 Chicago Cubs to life in novel

    — April 30, 2020

    It was said by the late Waukegan newspaperman, Dan O’ Shea, that “Every reporter has one good book in them.” The lack of sports events during the pandemic has left a large hole…

  • Hotel, fitness workers bear brunt of early job losses

    Hotel, fitness workers bear brunt of early job losses

    — April 20, 2020

    Mike Machak just shakes his head when going to get groceries. His route takes him right past the Xsport Fitness in Naperville where he has made his living for the past three years….

  • Metra making more changes to weekend, weekday service

    Metra making more changes to weekend, weekday service

    — May 5, 2020

    The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing Metra to change not only weekday service but also weekend schedules. Effective Saturday, May 9, most Metra lines operating weekend service — except…

  • Ives, 6th District residents help food pantries

    Ives, 6th District residents help food pantries

    — May 2, 2020

    Republican congressional candidate Jeanne Ives conducted a food drive April 25 to assist local food pantries. The candidate in the 6th Congressional District noted that due to the unprecedented…

  • Ronald McDonald House adapts to pandemic by hosting Un-Gala fundraiser

    Ronald McDonald House adapts to pandemic by hosting Un-Gala fundraiser

    — April 28, 2020

    Joel Settecase had a tough time accepting the help lavished on him and his family when one of his sons was diagnosed with leukemia in 2015. “It was one of the biggest struggles I…

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