The Cook County Board is considering a hearing to create a new property tax relief rebate program paid for with fees the Cook County treasurer collects from people who pay their bills late.
Day: July 26, 2024
Decent: Human trafficking is closer to home than you’d think, says pediatrician-turned-ministry leader
Human trafficking is closer to home than you’d think, says Dr. Joyce Lo, a Naperville pediatrician who now leads a ministry to educate people about its prevalence.
Review: ‘Dìdi’ captures a fleeting moment of growing up
The summer before high school begins, a 13-year-old Taiwanese American tries to find his way in Sean Wang’s narrative feature debut.
Nate Brumfield gets more games in a Valparaiso uniform. Post 94 teammate Jackson Fronek gets his first. Wins follow.
Brumfield and Fronek have helped Valparaiso Post 94 College Prep advance to the state tournament.
Batavia veterans take to the sky during Dream Flights event
Veterans take flights one at a time in a plane used to train military aviators in the 1940s.
‘He’s a straight-up rancher’: Chicago twins who cooperated against Sinaloa cartel talk about arrest of ‘El Mayo’
The Flores twins spoke to the Tribune following the bombshell news Thursday that Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada had been arrested in Texas along with one of ‘El Chapo’s’ sons, Joaquin Guzman Lopez.
A suspect in killing of a Round Lake Beach teen has been taken into custody, police say
A suspect is in custody for the shooting death this week of a teenage girl in Round Lake Beach, Lake County authorities said Friday.
Olympic opening ceremonies begin in Paris, hours after attack on French railway system
The highly anticipated kickoff of the Summer Games will feature athletes floating down the Seine River on barges.
Letters to the Editor: Trump’s perspective clearly different than that of Lincoln; Golden Rule applies when voting for a president; Harris supports women’s reproductive rights and has our vote
Letters to the editor submitted to the Naperville Sun for publication.
‘They’re sharing some personal moments’: VU prof documenting 4-H’ers for 13 years
Dust Bowl-era images inspired Valparaiso University photography professor Aimee Tomasek to document the lives of Porter County 4-H participants in a long-term project.