What’s going on in Naperville today? The City will begin testing homes for lead water pipes, Council considers regulations for beekeepers, and find out when you can ‘Chat with the Chief.’

What’s going on in Naperville today? The City will begin testing homes for lead water pipes, Council considers regulations for beekeepers, and find out when you can ‘Chat with the Chief.’
Governor Pritzker expands who fits in the Phase 1B group for vaccines, Naperville Township ballot dispute, and new businesses for Downtown Naperville.
D204 updates its in-person learning model, park district spring program registration starts soon, and a boutique hosts a wedding gown giveaway.
Will County Health Department have less first dose vaccine due to short supply, D204 plans for graduation, and a Napervillian on Shark Tank.
Naperville should receive even more winter weather, upcoming election forums will showcase local candidates, and the park district offers a scholarship.
Council discusses written comments submitted for meetings, a traffic calming toolkit for safety and the Manchester Light Show may be moving locations.
Naperville’s short-term home rental ban to continue, photo-op for former Kroehler Residence Hall residents, clunkers wanted and Sky Zone Aurora reopening.
Governor Pritzker signed HB 3653, the Morton Arboretum’s new large art exhibit, and Edward Hospital recognized for maternity care.
2021 Naperville St. Patrick’s Day Parade canceled, DuPage County expands and relocates vaccination clinic and 15th Annual Sustainable Design Challenge.
A woman is suing the DuPage County Sheriff, a City Council candidate forum is scheduled for March, and Naperville prepares for two holidays.
Five inches of snow has fallen since Sunday, a Naperville North alum will compete on Jeopardy! and TOCA Naperville is now open.
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