Greg Zanis, the founder of Crosses for Losses built over 27,000 crosses to honor victims of gun violence. He died of cancer at the age of 69.
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Greg Zanis Dies | COVID-19 Update | North Central Commencement
Greg Zanis, who created crosses for mass shooting victims, died, updated numbers for local COVID-19 cases, and North Central College holds a virtual commencement.
First Baby Bison of the Season at Fermilab
Fermilab has welcomed their first baby bison of the season, born on April 28 and now grazing around its new 90-acre home.
Athletic Directors Speak to Graduating Seniors
Athletic Directors reach out to their athletes and students to provide a message from hope during these uncertain times.
Teams Connecting Online for Seniors
While local athletic teams cannot practice or hangout in person, a lot of them are connecting online to show they support each other!
Dear Seniors: A Message From Coaches to Athletes
A message from local high school coaches to their senior athletes after the cancellation of the rest of the school year and athletic season.
Making the Most
NCTV17 is sharing photos and videos submitted by viewers…for viewers, showing how we’re all making the most of these times at home.
Naperville Police Investigating Gunshot Incident
Naperville Police are investigating an incident after receiving a report of gunshots in the 1600 block of Country Lakes Drive. No one was injured.
Naperville Subdivisions Host (Safe) Flash Mob Parade
Subdivisions Ashbury and Rose Hill hosted a safe flash mob parade to recognize essential workers and enjoy their time together as a community.
Community Honors Greg Zanis with Drive-By
Hundreds honored Greg Zanis, known for his mission Crosses for Losses, with a drive-by to show him support after his terminal cancer diagnosis.
Main Street Promenade Final Phase Approved by Commissioners
Naperville’s Planning and Zoning commissioners voted in favor of approving a PUD for the third and final phase of the Main Street Promenade.
Retired Teachers Giving Students Extra Help
Retired teachers are offering their services as a supplement to the remote learning students are doing at school.