Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area.
Day: May 7, 2025
City of Aurora, Kane State’s Attorney Jamie Mosser holding workshop on May 15 to help seniors avoid scams
The free workshop will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, May 15, at the Prisco Community Center at 150 W. Illinois Ave. in Aurora.
Matt Pennala, an All-American, almost gives up volleyball before leading St. Xavier to national runner-up finish
Matt Pennala, an All-American who almost gave up volleyball, is named player of the year after St. Xavier takes second.
Around the Southland: Mai Fest in Blue Island, gold for Special Olympian, more
News from around the Southland includes items from Blue Island, Oak Lawn, Palos Hills, University Park, Flossmoor and Orland Park.
REAL ID enforcement begins at O’Hare, airports nationwide
After years of postponed deadlines, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration began enforcing REAL ID requirements at airports nationwide Wednesday.
Hundreds of counterfeit watches worth up to $16 million seized at O’Hare
Hundreds of counterfeit designer watches valued at nearly $16 million — if they were real — have been seized by federal customs agents at O’Hare International Airport since April, authorities said.
Afternoon Briefing: Mother and daughter killed in Winnetka crash
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here’s what is happening today.
Humo de incendios forestales por cambio climático causa miles de muertes en EEUU, según estudio
Por DORANY PINEDA Los incendios forestales impulsados por el cambio climático han contribuido a provocar miles de muertes cada año y miles de millones de dólares en costos económicos en Estados Unidos debido al humo, según un nuevo estudio. En el documento, publicado el viernes en la revista Nature Communications Earth & Environment, se indica […]
Homewood Arts Council bringing rock veterans together for birthday tribute to The Who’s Pete Townshend
The nonprofit Homewood Arts Council bringing rock veterans together for birthday tribute to Pete Townshend of The Who.
Portage football coach on leave pending personnel review
Portage High School head football coach Roy Richards has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of a personnel matter, according to a statement by the school district.