A Jan. 6 attendee’s election speaks to Illinois GOP’s last stand in Will County
Once part of the wall of solidly Republican collar counties, Will County is now one of the last battlegrounds for the region’s GOP.
India Day organizers take great pride in their annual Naperville parade, which this year steps off at 11 a.m.
The big change for this year's India Day Parade in downtown Naperville is the time it starts -- 11 a.m. instead of the traditional 4 p.m., organizers said.
Letters to the Editor: Mysterious maybe, but the Masons are not ‘suspicious’; trial will resolve all doubts about Trump’s fraud claims
Letters to the Editor submitted to the Naperville Sun.
Blankets provided by Naperville nonprofit offer support to grieving parents: ‘You have something that has touched the skin of your child’
Little did Laura Pepmeyer know that when she bought a blanket in Florida as a Christmas present for her then-unborn grandson, it would turn out to be a blessing for countless parents.
Naperville Police Arrests
Roundup of arrests made by the Naperville Police Department.
McGrath: Wisconsin trip provides small respite from the heat — and food for thought about climate change
When the whole world is roasting and you're witnessing unusual weather events all over the country, it's hard not to believe the wolf of climate change is at your door.
Decent: Know a senior volunteer who’s an unsung hero? Here’s your chance to give them a little love
If you know a senior whose volunteer efforts go above and beyond, Naperville’s Senior Task Force want to hear from you.
Naperville News Digest: All-City Tennis Tournament champs, finalists announced; annual Witches Night Out benefit being held at the Matrix; Naperville student wins Best Business Innovation Award
Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area.
Naperville’s Edward makes U.S. News & World Report’s top 10 list for Chicago, Illinois hospitals
Edward Hospital in Naperville has been named to U.S. News & World Report’s 2023-24 list of top 10 ranked hospitals in the Chicago-area and Illinois.
Down to Business: Cheerleading requires stamina, strength, flexibility — and trainers who can show you the ropes
Q&A with Becky Chiappetta and Whitney Day Polak, owners of DuPage Valley Cheer in Naperville.
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Stargazing never grows old for members of the 50-year-old Naperville Astronomical Association
Their earliest members may have aged, but the club a pair of high school students formed in 1973 -- the Naperville Astronomical Association -- lives on 50 years later.
Naperville Police Arrests
Roundup of recent arrests made by the Naperville Police Department.
Metea Valley’s Jessie Terada and Galaxy win another national title. Their high school careers are just beginning.
Jessie Terada, an incoming freshman at Metea Valley, helped Naperville-based Galaxy win the US Youth Soccer 15U national championship.
Naperville News Digest: Third Eye Blind to headline Ribfest’s opening night; West Street reconstruction project to start Monday; fentanyl education expanded in Illinois under Ellman-backed law
Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area.
One for the Books: Want to help your little one shake off their off-to-school jitters? These books might do the trick
As young children head back to class, feelings of anxiety or excitement may start to emerge and the perfect read-aloud book can bring a little laughter and levity to the impending milestone.
Metea Valley High School teacher lands 9-year prison term for sexually assaulting student multiple times
A former choir teacher at Metea Valley High School has been sentenced to nine years in prison for having inappropriate sexual contact with a former student, according to the DuPage County State’s Attorney’s Office.
Chicago’s ‘Oppenheimer’ ties: From one family’s letter to the Doomsday Clock, the Manhattan Project director’s legacy thrives here.
From one family’s letter to the Doomsday Clock, the Manhattan Project director’s legacy thrives here.
Just as Springbrook returns to normal golf play, plans being made to close, move Naperbrook’s 18th tee
Naperville golfers received a little good news and a little bad courtesy of the Naperville Park Board related Springbrook and Naperbrook golf courses.
Naperville dermatologist offering free removal of cancer radiation and sex trafficking branding tattoos
A dermatology office in Naperville is offering free tattoo removals for cancer patients’ radiation marks and sex trafficking survivors’ tattoos through a new program aimed at empowering people to embrace a new beginning.
Naperville’s North Central College announces its upcoming entertainment season with tickets now on sale
Tickets are on sale for North Central College’s upcoming performing arts season, which features a mixture of returning favorites and new performers, a variety of genres and talented college musicians, vocalists and actors.
Vickroy: Readers respond to recent column on love of reading with lots of book recommendations
Columnist Donna Vickroy learned she's not alone in her love of reading, with dozens of book suggestions coming her way via email and social media.
Column: ‘Sound of Freedom’ dividing while conquering at box office
The summer's sleeper hit focusing on the problem of child sex-trafficking has drawn plenty of controversy but also a big audience.
Junior libero Aniya Warren sees parallels between Benet and Indiana. That makes her college choice clear.
Aniya Warren, who helped Benet reach the Class 4A state final last year, felt a familiar vibe during her official visit to Indiana.
Things to do Aug. 4-10 in Naperville and the Fox Valley
Here are some other events happening from Aug. 4 to 10 in Aurora, Naperville and Elgin.
Area students help effort to save endangered African painted dogs
A group of students from Orland Park and Naperville traveled to Zimbabwe as part of an Augustana College study to help endangered African painted dogs.
Column: Not everyone is a good sport when it comes to pickleball’s growing popularity
The game is pitting neighbor against neighbor. On one side of the net are the picklers; on the other side, those folks who live near public parks where pickleball courts are normally mobbed daily from dawn to dusk. Police have been called to hinder the racket.
Made-to-order doughnut shop — Duck Donuts — now open for business in Naperville
Duck Donuts, a franchise chain known for its made-to-order fare, has opened its first store in Naperville.
Naperville Police Arrests
Roundup of recent arrests made by the Naperville Police Department.
DuPage jury convicts man who sexually abused 13-year-old girl after blackmailing her to meet him
A former Naperville man accused of sexually abusing a 13-year-old girl after forcing her to meet him under threat of making photos she sent him public has been convicted by a DuPage County jury.
Naperville’s sales tax revenue 4% higher than expected but house sales, building permits in a slump
Naperville’s midyear budget report shows the city’s economy continue to thrive in the post-COVID world with sales tax revenue up about 4%, but the stagnant housing market is resulting in a real estate transfer tax decline.