Guidepost Montessori is one step closer to being open in downtown Naperville after approval from commissioners.
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Council Discusses Potential Conflicts of Interest Ordinance
The first reading of a potential new ordinance concerning conflicts of interest left Naperville City Council divided at its most recent meeting.
Uncertainty of CityGate West Plan Pauses The Project
Though there was a unanimous consensus that CityGate West seems like a great idea, some expressed doubts about the plan.
District 204 To Move All Students To Full Remote Learning
Indian Prairie School District 204 will move all students to full remote learning beginning Monday, November 23 and lasting through Friday, January 15.
Oberweis To Seek Recount | CityGate West Paused | Thanksgiving Meals Donated
Oberweis to seek discovery recount in 14th Congressional District race, CityGate West plan paused, DuPage Sheriff’s Department donates Thanksgiving meals.
Naperville Man Charged in COVID-Relief Fraud Scheme
A Naperville man has been charged as one of seven individuals in a scheme to obtain $16 million of Paycheck Protection Program money.
Naperville Park District Adjusts, Looks Ahead to 2021
Despite challenges faced in 2020 due to COVID-19 the Naperville Park District experienced record success this year.
Council Considering Citywide Mask Mandate
With the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in Naperville and statewide, Naperville City Council discussed the possibility of a citywide mask mandate.
A Behind the Scenes Look at the Morton Arboretum’s Illumination
Before the Morton Arboretum is lit up at night with its Illumination display, there’s a lot of work to get through behind the scenes.
More Mitigations | City Buildings Close to Public | Mask Mandate Considered
More mitigations for Illinois starting Friday, Naperville buildings to close to public, mask mandate considered, and shopping cart save caught on video.
Grief
In the midst of a pandemic, many people are experiencing grief for many reasons: loss of job, diagnosis of illness, and loss of a loved one to name a few.
DuPage County Allocates Additional $2.5 Million To Help Bars, Restaurants
The DuPage County Board is allotting an additional $2.5 million in CARES Act funds to help local bars and restaurants struggling under COVID-19 mitigations.