The College of DuPage is partnering up with DuPage County to launch an anti-racism initiative, which will highlight race, equity, and inclusion.
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Council Approves New Diversity and Inclusion Position
Naperville City Council unanimously approved the creation of a new Diversity and Inclusion Manager position for the city.
Suspects Sought in Stabbing | Diversity and Inclusion Manager | Top Chef Visits Solemn Oath
Suspects sought in June stabbing incident, diversity and inclusion manager position for the city and a Top Chef coming to Naperville’s Solemn Oath Brewery.
A Look at the First Day of School from Home
The first day of school for District 203 students looked different with students starting the school year from home. Here’s a look at one family’s day.
College Students Faced With Dilemma Go Back To School or Not
As schools gear back up, some college students are faced with a tough question during the COVID-era: do they go back, or not?
Information Sought in June Stabbing Incident in Naperville
Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for information leading to the arrest of those involved in an altercation that led to a stabbing in Naperville on June 1.
Naperville Area Humane Society
For more than 40 years, the Naperville Area Humane Society (NAHS) has been helping homeless animals in Naperville and over 35 surrounding cities.
Nick’s Network of Hope
Nick’s Network of Hope is a mental health awareness, suicide prevention, and grief support nonprofit organization.
248th Avenue Improvements | #PayItBackwards | First Day of 203
The city held a public meeting to discuss 248th Avenue improvements, election judges will receive double the pay, and it’s the first day of school for District 203.
WVHS Student Starts Nonprofit After Receiving $10,000 from Ellen
Waubonsie junior Brynn Drews appeared on Ellen and received $10,000 for an act of kindness. Now she’s “paying it backwards” by starting a nonprofit.
Will County Restaurants React to Restrictions
New restrictions for Will County bars and restaurants are in place after their region failed a COVID-19 metric, but not everyone thinks they’re fair.
School Material Pickup | Pet Adoptions Needed | Local UFC Fighter Wins
Parents from Kingsley Elementary pick up school materials, a couple of area shelters need help with adoptions, and a local UFC fighter captures a win.