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Judge dismisses lawsuit alleging police, school district contributed to student's suicide | Molly's Cupcakes sells out in 3 hours on first day

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January 23, 2019

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Judge dismisses lawsuit alleging police, school district contributed to Naperville North student's suicide

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.

Long-awaited Molly's Cupcakes opens to big crowds in downtown Naperville, completely sells out in less than 3 hours on first day

Molly's Cupcakes opened Monday at 30 W. Jefferson Ave. in downtown Naperville. The shop sold out of 1,000 cupcakes within three hours.

Apartment buildings out, more townhouses in with newest Polo Club proposal

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.

With little space for solar farms, suburbs are finding creative ways to embrace renewable energy

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.

Naperville woman wants city liquor license to launch her mobile prosecco wine and alcohol venture

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.

Man arrested in Naperville traffic stop charged with attempted murder near Villa Park

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.

Portillo's drive-thru worker robbed of cash by man with knife, Naperville police say

A robber shows a knife and demands money from Portillo's employee working the drive-through lane of the Jefferson Avenue restaurant in Naperville.

Find some new favorites during Naperville Restaurant Week

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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