The Republican who was Illinois governor throughout the 1990s said he was diagnosed in mid-January and has undergone three chemotherapy treatments.
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Fabric and craft retailer Joann to go out of business and close all of its stores
Fabric and crafts retailer Joann Inc., which has been a destination for generations of quilters, knitters and lovers of crafts projects for more than 80 years, is going out of business and shuttering all its stores.
Metea Valley’s Dominic Smith, ‘the best defender I’ve probably ever coached,’ shows he can score as playoffs loom
Smith, a talented wide receiver in football, is known for his defense in basketball.
Naperville Police Arrests for Feb. 15-17
Roundup of recent arrests made by the Naperville Police Department.
Metra paid a law firm over $1.5M for an internal investigation that it won’t release, raising transparency questions
Metra hired a team of outside lawyers to conduct an internal investigation, but the outcome of the 2023 investigation remains shrouded.
The hidden world of Chicago ICE arrests
As ICE refuses to provide basic information about the recent arrests in Chicago, jail logs offer a rare glimpse into the opaque immigration system.
DuPage Forest Preserves’ director of golf lauded as PGA Executive of the Year
Forest Preserve District of DuPage County director of golf Ed Stevenson’s goal is to keep it fun and also address needs for the community.
Basketball and local scores for the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County
High school and local college results and highlights from the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County.
Two women chaged with prostitution after allegedly soliciting police officer at massage parlors
Two women have been charged with prostitution after they allegedly propositioned and sexually touched an undercover police officer at the Naperville massage parlors where they worked, according to police and court records.
Naperville residents lost nearly $5.5 million to scams in 2024, police say: ‘The number is staggering’
Naperville residents reported losing nearly $5.5 million to scammers in 2024, a sum authorities say is a dramatic increase from previous years. “The number is staggering,” said Julie Smith, crime prevention specialist with the Naperville Police Department.