Police charged Naperville man Johnny Lee Robinson III with one felony count of residential burglary within a day of the incident.
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D203 Strike Authorized | DuPage Budget Award | Hand Up Fund
NUEA members vote in favor of authorizing a strike, DuPage County gets budget award, and local couple starts the Hand Up Fund.
District 203 Teachers Union Won’t Strike on First Day of School
Though the Naperville Unit Education Association (NUEA) filed an intent to strike, that won’t happen on the first day of school.
Group Seeks Naperville’s Support of Sustainability, Climate Change Action Report
The Naperville Environment and Sustainability Task Force (NEST) is hoping for Naperville City Council’s support of its newly released sustainability and climate change action report, dubbed Sustainable Naperville 2036.
D204 To Follow Gov’s Mandate And Require Mask Wearing
D204 will follow Illinois Governor JB Pritzker’s mask wearing mandate until it is lifted the announced at last night’s meeting.
Crime Stoppers Reward | Masks Required for D204 | Witches Night Out
Naperville Crime Stoppers offering up to a $1,000 reward, masks will be required for D204, and Witches Night Out will be back this year.
Morton Arboretum Working to Replace Trees Lost From Tornado
The Morton Arboretum is working to replace up to 300 trees lost during the June 20 tornado that hit Naperville and surrounding areas.
Naperville Scout Creates Edward Hospital Teen Library
Longtime Scout and Edward Hospital patient Nathan Lichucki delivers over 500 items to create a teen library at the hospital.
City of Naperville Polling Residents, Community Members About Downtown Parking
The city of Naperville has issued a survey designed to gather community input on downtown parking. The survey, which can be found on the city’s website, primarily focuses on whether the recent conversion of two-hour parking spaces into 30-minute parking spaces continues to satisfy customers’ needs.
Naperville Police Retirements Bring New Faces To Department
After this year’s uptick in Naperville Police retirements, the department has attracted new faces to fill the gap.
60% of DuPage Vaccinated | Possible D203 Teachers Strike | Women’s Volleyball at Olympics
60% of DuPage residents are now fully vaccinated, possible D203 teachers strike, and Team USA Women’s volleyball win first gold medal.
India Day Festivities in Downtown Naperville
After hosting just a car parade last year due to the pandemic, the large-scale India Day event made a return for the seventh year.