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They said she didn’t belong, but Maria Curtis built a full life in Naperville When Maria Curtis was born with Down syndrome in 1963, her Naperville family refused to institutionlize her and she would thrive.

They said she didn’t belong, but Maria Curtis built a full life in Naperville. A tenderly written obituary of a remarkable person from @carolynstein.bsky.social
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Naperville City Council adopts $685M budget for 2026 The Naperville City Council adopted a $685.34 million budget for next year, nearly 6.8% higher than what was spent this year.

With little fanfare, the Naperville City Council adopted a $685.34 million budget for 2026 — a nearly 6.8% increase from this year's budget.

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Married College of DuPage professors help man Butterball turkey hotline in Naperville Michael and Susan Maddox, a married couple who teach at College of DuPage, help man the Butterball turkey hotline in Naperville.

I love this Thanksgiving story from @carolynstein.bsky.social Married College of DuPage professors help man Butterball turkey hotline in Naperville www.chicagotribune.com/2025/11/25/c...

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This was a fun one to write! If you or a loved one are struggling with cooking your Turkey this season, the Butterball Turkey Talk Line may know how to help.

And, you might get Michael or Susan picking up your call ;)

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Her dad was taken by immigration agents. Now a 12-year-old girl fears she’s lost her only living parent. The separation illustrates a tragic consequence of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown: children left behind after a parent is detained or deported.

Here’s what happened when the federal government ripped a 12-year old girl from her only living parent. An important story from @angieleventis.bsky.social and Laura Turbay @chicagotribune.com www.chicagotribune.com/2025/11/22/c...

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Naperville DMV moves to bigger, appointment-only location with increased staff Naperville’s Secretary of State DMV has moved locations. As of Friday, Nov. 21, the Department of Motor Vehicles in Naperville will now operate at 1771 W. Diehl Road as an appointment-only location…

Naperville DMV moves to bigger, appointment-only location with increased staff

www.chicagotribune.com/2025/11/22/n...

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Naperville City Council adds fully funded police mental health crisis response team to 2026 budget

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YMCA urges Naperville Park District to halt referendum plans YMCA urges Naperville Park District to halt referendum plans for new fitness center, saying it could duplicate existing fitness.

YMCA urges Naperville Park District to halt referendum plans

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Naperville Planning and Zoning Commission votes in favor of proposed data center Amid residents’ pushback, Naperville Planning and Zoning Commission voted in favor of aproposed data center along I-88.

Naperville Planning and Zoning Commission votes in favor of proposed data center

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Naperville commission vote on data center delayed again after residents pack meeting A recommendation on a proposed Naperville data center was delayed again after opponents flooded the planning and zoning meeting.

Naperville commission vote on data center delayed again after residents pack meeting: www.chicagotribune.com/2025/11/06/d...

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Food pantries in Naperville area seeing big surge in need with SNAP shutdown Naperville-area food pantries are feeling the strain as they see big demand increases with SNAP benefits being cut off.

Food pantries in Naperville area seeing big surge in need with SNAP shutdown www.chicagotribune.com/2025/11/04/f...

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NCTV17 seeks additional $200,000 in funding from Naperville to cover dropping revenue Naperville’s nonprofit community television station NCTV17 is poised to receive an additional $200,000 from the city next year.

NCTV17 seeks additional $200,000 in funding from Naperville to cover dropping revenue www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/30/n...

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The Fog Bog: Smoke, ghosts and Stay Puft Marshmallow Men take over Naperville Halloween display The Fog Bog Halloween display in Naperville employs plenty of spooky smoke and this year has a “Ghostbusters” theme.

Covering these Halloween home stories never gets old 🎃

The Fog Bog: Smoke, ghosts and Stay Puft Marshmallow Men take over Naperville Halloween display www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/30/n...

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Border Patrol's Greg Bovino likes to say his agents are welcomed by 99 percent of people in Chicago but as they drive around the city, they're met with constant shouts of "get the fuck out of here!"

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Cook County Board Reapproves Contract with ICE-Linked Data Firm as Raids Sweep Chicago Four years after first being warned that a contract risked exposing immigrant data to ICE, Cook County approved another renewal—this time with advocates commissioners voicing frustration that stronger...

I’ve been tracking this contract since 2023, and last week, Cook County quietly renewed it. As ICE raids continue across Chicago, the board approved another $1M deal with a data broker tied to ICE. My latest for @southsideweekly.bsky.social

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What started with a claw machine is now a Halloween arcade run out of a Naperville garage Patrick Mueller’s Game Over Haunted Arcade started in his Naperville garage after he bought his daughter a used claw machine.

What started with a claw machine is now a Halloween arcade run out of a Naperville garage www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/28/n...

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Federal agents have tear gassed Chicago neighborhoods three days in a row. Confirmed gassings during recent immigration raids in: Logan Square, Brighton Park, Albany Park, Little Village, East Side, Lakeview, Irving Park and Avondale.

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As his two sons watch and cry, ‘Pa, te amo,’ federal agents arrest man outside of Naperville apartments A Naperville man was hauled away by federal immigration agents Thursday as his two sons cried and begged for him not to be hurt.

As his two sons watch and cry, 'Pa, te amo,' federal agents arrest man outside of Naperville apartments www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/25/f...

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Rosebud, downtown Naperville staple since 1997, reopens after 14-month renovation Rosebud’s downtown Naperville restaurant, closed for 14 months for renoavations, had a soft opening this week and fully reopens Monday.

The wait is over! Rosebud Naperville has finally reopened: www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/09/r...

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A culture at risk: Chicago’s street vendors quietly disappear from familiar corners during ICE surge Their quiet disappearance marks not just a loss of income for them, it’s also the erosion of a cherished culture by many in the city.

A culture at risk: Chicago’s street vendors quietly disappear from familiar corners during ICE surge

By @lauranrodriguez.bsky.social and @zareensyed.bsky.social

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Naperville councilman wants Naper Pride Fest funding ended in wake of Kirk posts Naperville City Councilman Josh McBroom is demanding LGBTQ+-focused Naper Pride apologize for recent social media posts he deemed political or he will vote against future city funding for the nonpr…

ICYMI: Naperville Councilman Josh McBroom is calling for local nonprofit Naper Pride to apologize for its social media posts in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death or else he’ll vote against the organization the next time they request city funding.

Read it here: www.chicagotribune.com/2025/09/20/n...

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EPIC Academy school votes to close as students and staff rally in support EPIC Academy’s board of directors voted unanimously to close the charter school at the end of the academic year, citing low enrollment.

EPIC Academy’s board of directors voted unanimously to close the charter school at the end of the academic year, citing low enrollment.

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Day laborers at Chicago-area home improvement stores targeted in immigration enforcement arrests, advocates say Activists say that agents have also begun targeting day laborers in Chicago as part of the Trump administration’s “Operation Midway Blitz,” calling it an “unwarranted attack.”

As soon as Veronica Beltran heard from her mom that federal immigration agents had detained her father at a Naperville Menards, she rushed from work to the home improvement store.

But by the time she got to the store, it was too late. He was gone, she said.

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Candlelight vigil in Elgin a call for prayers and action in wake of ICE raids Prayers were mixed with calls to action Wednesday night during an Elgin interfaith candlelight vigil held in response to what community leaders say have been “inhumane” ICE raids using …

Prayers were mixed with calls to action Wednesday night during an Elgin interfaith candlelight vigil held in response to what community leaders say have been “inhumane” ICE raids using military-style vehicles and a helicopter.

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Immigration agents make arrests outside Naperville Menards A Montomery wood flooring business owner and two of his employees were arrested by ICE agents outside the Naperville Menards.

Immigration agents arrested at least three people outside of a Menards in Naperville Wednesday morning.

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With big influx of animals, A.D.O.P.T. Pet Shelter cutting dog adoption fees by 50% through Aug. 1 A.D.O.P.T. Pet Shelter in Naperville, which is now partnering with Will County Animal Control, is trying to reduce the overflow of animals they now have by offering a 50% reduction for all dog adop…

With big influx of animals, A.D.O.P.T. Pet Shelter cutting dog adoption fees by 50% through Aug. 1 www.chicagotribune.com/2025/07/14/n...

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Suspected drowning victim at Naperville’s Centennial Beach ID’d as Streamwood man The 27-year-old man who died after being pulled unconscious from the water at Naperville’s Centennial Beach Thursday was swimming with a group of friends to a floating dock when he disappeare…

Suspected drowning victim at Naperville's Centennial Beach ID'd as Streamwood man www.chicagotribune.com/2025/07/11/m...

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Two men charged in illegal Naperville street race that sent 2 people to hospital Two men have been charged in connection with an illegal street race in Naperville that resulted in two people being hospitalized in April.

Two men charged in illegal Naperville street race that sent 2 people to hospital www.chicagotribune.com/2025/07/08/t...

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Lilly Pulitzer, U Sushi Club among new businesses headed to Naperville Here’s a rundown of some of the businesses that have recently opened in Naperville and others that are coming soon.

Lilly Pulitzer, U Sushi Club among new businesses headed to Naperville www.chicagotribune.com/2025/07/08/l...

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Washington Street bridge reopening to be celebrated with Friday ribbon-cutting After more than two years, reconstruction of Naperville’s Washington Street bridge over the DuPage River is finally complete and a vital route for downtown drivers, pedestrians and businesses…

Washington Street bridge reopening to be celebrated with Friday ribbon-cutting www.chicagotribune.com/2025/07/08/w...

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