Some businesses are gearing up to re-open, we provide a local COVID-19 Update, and community members can honor Greg Zanis today.
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Summer Place Theatre Cancels Summer Season
Summer Place Theatre has cancelled their planned shows for the upcoming 2020 summer season due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Classic Restoration Was Founded With Homeowners In Mind
Your home is your most cherished possession, which is why you need honest and hardworking contractors when an issue arises and you need help.
Organic Hair Care (OHC) Hair and Skin Care for Everyone
Organic Hair Care (OHC) is a hair and skin care line for everyone.
TuBella Hair Loss Solution
Hair loss can be emotionally painful to deal with, and can even be traumatic for some people. TuBella understands what you are going through.
Sims Law Firm, Ltd., Uses Technology to Help People
Sims Law Firm, Ltd., helps people and businesses with civil and commercial law in DuPage, Kane, Kendall and Will Counties.
The Reading Tree Naperville
The Reading Tree helps with test prep and more. Offering both test prep for ACT, SAT, and Catholic High School Entrance and individual tutoring.
Illinois Bar Exam Postponed To September
The Illinois Supreme Court announced they will be moving the bar exam originally set for July 28-29 to September 9-10, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
More Outdoor Activities Available in Parks and Preserves
Forest preserves and park districts are making decisions about what outdoor activities will be allowed under new looser restrictions during the stay-at-home order.
Back to Business: How Some Are Gearing Up To Re-Open
With modifications to the Illinois stay-at-home order taking effect tomorrow, some businesses are gearing up to re-open.
DuPage Mayors Seek Earlier Reopening | DuPage Dog Parks Closing | Golf, Pickleball, Tennis Opening
DuPage mayors group plans to ask governor to move up reopening timeline for our area, DuPage dog parks to close, but golf, tennis, pickleball to open.
A Message From Naperville Mayor Steve Chirico
A message from Naperville Mayor Steve Chirico:
Last week, Governor Pritzker announced he was extending the state’s Stay-at-Home order to May 30, with some changes as of May 1.