The panel focused on how the bill will affect police officers, what reforms were made, and concerns local law enforcement has.
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Early Voting | Porter Moser | JoJo’s Shake Bar
Early voting sites get expanded, Porter Moser & Loyola-Chicago are on to the Sweet 16, & JoJo’s Shake Bar is coming to town.
D204 Parent Organizes Rally in Response to School Board Candidate Comments
District 204 parent Asafonie Obed-Horton organized a rally in response to an email she received from school board candidate Shannon Adcock.
Naperville Couple’s Bakery Inspired by Daughter with Down Syndrome
Megan and Justin Elder started their own home bakery, Moose & Me, to provide a place of employment for people of all abilities.
D204 Student Starts Petition to Allow Student Spectators at Football Games
Local students have started a petition in response to the DuPage Valley Conference’s decision not to allow student spectators.
COVID-19: A Year of Impact on the City and Businesses
A year after COVID-19 came to Naperville, we look back on the impacts it had on Naperville’s businesses and city operations.
Parents Plan On Suing D204 Over Alleged Cover-Up
On March 22 thirteen parents are planning on suing Indian Prairie School District 204 over alleged cover-up.
Mass Vaccination Site For DuPage County, Essential Workers Eligible Expands
The state is partnering with DuPage County to launch a mass vaccination site. The state is expanding the list of essential workers eligible.
City of Naperville’s Arbor Day Tree Sale
The city’s annual Arbor Day Tree Sale will take place online starting March 22 with a socially distanced drive-thru tree pickup in April.
Outdoor Dining Cafés | Spring Restaurant Week | High School Football Returns
The city is putting together outdoor dining cafés, restaurant deals with spring restaurant week, and high school football returns.
Downtown Naperville’s Plan for Outdoor Dining Cafés
The city, Downtown Naperville Alliance, and Dine Naperville are putting together outdoor dining cafés to help restaurants safely seat diners.
PZC Approves Residential Development at Former Nokia Site
Naperville’s PZC approved Pulte Homes’ PUD, which would allow for 227 residential units to built at the former Nokia Site.