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2018年12月17日 星期一

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December 17, 2018

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Aurora police are testing the Bola Wrap, a Taser alternative that shoots rope to restrain suspects

Sunday, Dec 16

Aurora police are testing a new restraint device that can immobilze a suspect or person in distress from afar without putting the officer's safety at risk.

Indian Prairie District 204 may hire consultant to fight new Route 59 TIF districts

District officials say an independent expert could help the district evaluate any type of economic incentive Aurora might broach to revitalize the corridor.

Oswego teen who lost feeling on his left side in freak basketball accident slowly showing signs of improvement

After a freak accident in basketball practice, an Oswego High School athlete is counting on patience, hard work and lots of community support to help him recover.

Maintenance issues and inclement weather can't stop Aurora's Festival of Lights from growing each Christmas

In 2017, more than 31,000 cars passed through Phillips Park for the display.

Geneva teachers to see average 3.9-percent annual pay hike under 5-year deal approved by school board after strike

The contract for members of the Geneva Education Association covers five school years, beginning with the 2018-19 year and ending in  2022-23.

3 DuPage County Board members want to end prayer at start of meetings

DuPage County Board Chairman Dan Cronin says he's open to a discussion about the tradition of starting meetings with an invocation after three members called for stopping the prayer.

Former Kane County sheriff left office with $309K deficit and stopped reporting finances in August, new sheriff says

Former Sheriff Don Kramer stopped working with the county's Finance Department and left his successor with a $309,000 budget deficit, Sheriff Ron Hain said.

North Carolina couple welcome twins 3 months early while visiting family in Fox Valley

While on a Thanksgiving visit to the Fox Valley, a Fort Bragg sergeant and his wife experience an unexpected delivery.

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