Naperville saw a record number of active COVID-19 cases last week, West Suburban Community Pantry seeks donations for Harvest Week, and Naper Lights is back.
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Naperville Central Student Wins First Place in Music Competition
Naperville Central freshman, Melody Xu, won first place in two music competitions hosted by the Illinois State Music Teachers Association.
Naper Lights Display Brightens Downtown Naperville
Naper Lights is back for the eighth year on Water Street and Jaycees Park with a bigger display to light up the holiday season.
SECA Workshop for 2021 Grant Applications
The Special Events & Cultural Amenities (SECA) Commission held a virtual workshop to discuss grant applications for 2021.
Car Crash at Mill and Diehl, No Life-Threatening Injuries
The Naperville Police and Fire Departments responded to a car crash in the area of Mill Street and Diehl Road involving some injuries.
145 Years of Oswald’s Pharmacy Celebrated in New Exhibit
In 1875, Oswald’s Pharmacy opened its doors in Naperville. The local business is celebrating 145 years in Naperville and its’ history is on display in a new exhibit.
Council to Discuss Conflicts of Interest
At its next meeting, Naperville City Council will discuss adopting new policies to better outline what conflicts of interest are on the dais.
Edward Hospital Receives National Award for Pediatrics
Edward Hospital received a national award, 2020 Guardian of Excellence Award, for outstanding achievement in pediatrics.
DAC Votes to De-Commission, Improve Streetscape in 2021
The Downtown Advisory Commission recommended transitioning to a task force and starting Downtown Streetscape Improvements in 2021.
Reward Offered in Naperville Armed Robbery Case
Naperville Crime Stoppers is offering up to $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in an armed robbery of 2 workers that took place on November 9.
Holiday Guidelines | DAC Recommendations | TEDxNaperville Event
IDPH updated its holiday safety guidelines, DAC recommended starting streetscape improvements in 2021, and TEDxNaperville is hosting a virtual speaker showcase
IDPH Safe Holiday Guidelines ‘Healthy Holidays to You’
The Illinois Department of Public Health has introduced ‘Healthy Holidays to You’ to provide safety guidelines for conducting holiday gatherings.