News updates from the Naperville Sun delivered every Monday and Wednesday.
Tuesday, Jan 22 A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against the city of Naperville and School District 203 filed by the family of the Naperville North High School student who died by suicide. | | |
| Molly's Cupcakes opened Monday at 30 W. Jefferson Ave. in downtown Naperville. The shop sold out of 1,000 cupcakes within three hours. |
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| The most recent version of the proposed Polo Club subdivision near Book Road and 119th Street eliminates all of the apartments proposed and replaces them with town homes. |
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| The suburbs are planning for and encouraging the growth of solar energy, but in more built-up communities it will have to look different than it does elsewhere in the state. |
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| A Naperville business owner is on a mission to bring a popular European trend to the United States by seeking approval to use a customized trailer to serve prosecco wine and other specialty liquor at Naperville events. |
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| A man wanted in connection with a December shooting incident near Villa Park is in custody after he was arrested during a weekend traffic stop in Naperville, the DuPage County sheriff's department announced Tuesday. |
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A robber shows a knife and demands money from Portillo's employee working the drive-through lane of the Jefferson Avenue restaurant in Naperville. | | |
| Cabin fever strikes as January trudges into February, but local restaurants are hoping to offer a reprieve with the 6th annual Naperville Restaurant Week, which started Sunday and runs through Feb. 3. |
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