Local sports highlights for the week of October 6, 2017.
Local sports highlights for the week of October 6, 2017.
After receiving $10,000 from Ellen, WVHS student Brynn Drews started her non-profit with the goal of raising $5,000 for charity. And she did.
Bri’Zan Couture is celebrating its 13th anniversary by helping some brides pick out that perfect dress – for free.
Votes for six Republican candidates for Naperville Township offices will not be counted in the April 6 consolidated general election.
Some District 203 parents have started a petition that now has over 1,300 signatures calling for a return to full in-person learning.
The DuPage Children’s Museum is now offering private play time, booking 90-minute slots for small groups of up to 10 children and adults.
Last week, the National Institutes of Health launched a new initiative dedicated to further study what’s called “Long COVID.”
A car crash earlier this morning at the intersection of Route 59 and 103rd St has left one dead, and another with minor injuries.
A Chicago woman and the ACLU preemptively sued Sheriff James Mendrick. Her lawsuit was dismissed, but she is still set to receive treatment.
Schmaltz Deli could be relocating its Naperville store less than a mile away with plans to add a drive-thru window if the move happens.
An initial overview at a special JPS meeting show DuPage County may experience over $65 million in impact hits related to HB3653.
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