It’s hard to imagine today, but the entire town of Naperville could be captured in a single aerial photograph in the early 1920s.
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Donna Vickroy: A little bit of chaos is life-affirming if it comes courtesy of the grandkids
You never stop learning — or enjoying your life — thanks to your grandkids, columnist Donna Vickroy says.
Will County Board approves solar projects near Monee, Peotone
Solar projects are TurningPoint Energy near La Grange and West Monee-Manhattan roads; Cenergy Power and ESP Solar on West Eagle Lake Road.
Letters to the Editor: Council should reject recommendation on IMEA contract; Monday vote on D203 schedule change ‘premature’
Letters to the editor submitted for publication in the Naperville Sun.
Yale commit Selma Larbi returns for Neuqua Valley, which is winning too. ‘Definitely good to have her back.’
The Wildcats, who last had a winning record in 2019, have won seven of eight games.
Naperville News Digest: Applications due May 21 for Naperville Police Youth Academy; Naper Settlement opening new ‘Farm Forward’ exhibit
Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area.
Naperville Central’s Casey Cooperkawa sets tone in 2 sports. ‘He’s all about winning, and that’s contagious.’
As the fourth of five children who all are athletes, Cooperkawa has competitiveness seared into him.
Naperville Police Arrests for April 14-16
Roundup of recent arrests made by the Naperville Police Department.
Protesters say ‘No Taxes for Tyrants’ in rally, march through downtown Naperville
Shouts of “This is what democracy looks like” and “We’ve got the power” rang out through downtown Naperville Tuesday as a group of about 70 demonstrators rallied in protest to President Donald Trump’s slashing of the federal government.
Will County Board OKs pay raises for countywide elected officials, board members
The Will County Board voted 13-9 to increase pay the board and countywide elected officials after the 2026 and 2028 elections.