Marcus Wallace Jr., who played first two seasons at West Aurora and Metea Valley, gets into a groove for East Aurora.
Day: February 14, 2025
No. 1 UCLA ends its run as nation’s lone unbeaten team with upset loss to crosstown rival USC
The unbeaten streak is over for top-ranked UCLA. The Bruins were the nation’s last undefeated women’s team.
Worship news: Veterans Village meal share and International Women’s Day event
News and events from local houses of worship
Review: Hubbard Street Dance is back on familiar ground for its winter series
The revival of Ohad Naharin’s “Black Milk” after more than 20 years isn’t a step backward. Rather, artistic director Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell projects confidence in the 47-year-old institution, as if to say, “Yeah, we still do that, too.”
Asesinan a jefe militar en medio de creciente violencia en Ecuador
En medio de una creciente ola de violencia que sigue golpeando a Ecuador, un mando militar fue asesinado en un ataque armado el viernes en los alrededores de la penitenciaría del Litoral, en la ciudad portuaria de Guayaquil, y una de las más peligrosas del país.
Marquette recruit Ian Miletic does ‘whatever I can to win’ for Rolling Meadows. Is there anything he can’t do?
Miletic follows in the footsteps of NBA players Max and Cam Christie.
Sin City Deciples enforcer gets 17 years for rival gang leader’s shooting: ‘You were the muscle’
U.S. District Judge Philip Simon sentenced Richard White to 17 years Thursday, saying he was a Sin City Deciples enforcer responsible for wounding a rival gang leader outside a Pittsburgh bar.
Letters to the Editor: Musk gleeful as he discusses ‘dismantling’ our government; Bruzan Taylor has his vote for reelection in April
Letters to the editor submitted for publication to the Naperville Sun.
Nationwide search expected to find next COPA chief
The Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability announced Friday that the body will conduct a nationwide search to find the next leader of the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, the agency tasked with investigating use of force incidents by Chicago Police officers.
NIPSCO reaches settlement with big customers in electric rate case; citizens group opposes proposal
NIPSCO and its largest customers, along with the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor and LaPorte County, have reached a tentative settlement in the utility’s electric rate increase case before the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.