City Council approved a $200 million mixed-use development near I-88 and Route 59 including two hotels, 420 residential units, and more.
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Naperville Named One of Top 3 Cities To Live In America
A Niche Report has ranked Naperville as the third best city to live in the United States of America, and as the best city to raise a family.
Illinois State Board of Education Adopts Resolution Requiring Full In-Person Learning This Fall
The Illinois State Board of Education adopted a resolution today requiring schools to have full in-person learning next school year.
Ribfest 2021 Canceled | Inter Continental Development | D204 Fall Plans
Ribfest 2021 is canceled, CityGate West plans approved, D204 shares some fall plans, and the Friends Experience comes to Storypoint Naperville.
D204 To Reduce Class Sizes, Increase Mental Health Staff
D204 will reduce class sizes in grades K-2, hire more mental health staff, and more thanks to $13 million in federal aid.
Ribfest 2021 Has Been Canceled
Ribfest 2021 has been canceled. The Exchange Club of Naperville says it made the decision due to challenges posed by COVID-19 and capacity restrictions.
100-Mile Bike Race Raises Awareness & Money for Autism Therapy
Spectrum Racing partnered with The Autism Therapy Group to host a 100-mile bike race in an effort to raise awareness for autism therapy.
Will County Executive Proposes Redistricting, Smaller Board
Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant proposed a redistricting plan that would reduce the County Board from 26 to 21 members.
Construction Begins on New Hindu Temple
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness Naperville’s new temple will include a temple, community hall, and deity altar.
Summer Concerts, Cruise Nights Coming to Cantigny Park
Summer concerts kicking off June 13 and Cruise Night Tuesdays are coming to Cantigny Park in Wheaton this summer.
State Mask Guidance | D204 Boundaries | Lin-Manuel Miranda to Anderson’s
Illinois will align with CDC mask guidance, District 204 will form a committee to evaluate boundaries, and Lin-Manuel Miranda comes to Anderson’s.
Chirico’s State of the City Says Naperville Will Move Forward
Naperville Mayor Steve Chirico focused his 2021 State of the City address on the concept of adaptation and moving forward.