Naperville Newsletter
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No injuries in Naperville fire
[ad_1] No injuries were reported in a Naperville house fire Monday night. According to a news release, firefighters responded about…
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Humanity, perseverance, selflessness: Suburban ceremonies honor Sept. 11 victims and heroes
[ad_1] Suburban residents came together Monday to remember and honor those who lost their lives in the wake of the…
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Naperville’s Party on the Parkway to help families facing homelessness
[ad_1] Next week’s Party on the Parkway in downtown Naperville will benefit Bridge Communities, a nonprofit that helps families facing…
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Naperville closing in on ending commuter parking permit system
[ad_1] With commuter habits drastically changed since the COVID-19 pandemic, Naperville officials are moving closer to eliminating the time-honored tradition…
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District 204 divvies up its final $8.5 million in federal COVID-19 funding
[ad_1] Through three rounds of disbursements, Indian Prairie Unit District 204 received a total of $13.4 million in federal COVID-19…
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‘The heat is on’ on ‘Bundled Bandits’: Experts try to decipher suburban bank robberies
[ad_1] Waving handguns, shattering a glass door, jumping on a counter — the brazen actions of the “Bundled Bandits” have…
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‘It’s putrid’: Residents air grievances about odors from local food plants
[ad_1] Something’s in the air — and suburbanites are crying foul. Residents in Mount Prospect, Des Plaines and St. Charles…
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’20 years later, I’m still here’: Naperville senior softball league, its players are going strong
[ad_1] Toru Fujii and Chris Argianas aren’t reliving their glory days. In many ways, these have become their glory days.…
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