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2019年2月4日 星期一

Meet the tow driver who saved stranded motorists during the polar vortex | After their fathers died of overdoses, 2 kids are on a crusade to end opioid abuse

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February 4, 2019

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Naperville tow driver who braves bitter temps to save stranded motorists relies on lots of layers during polar vortex

Friday, Feb 1

Biting winds and temperatures well below zero are just some of the hazards facing those who try to rescue stranded motorists, a Naperville tow driver says.

Column: After their fathers died of drug overdoses, 2 kids are on a crusade to end opioid abuse

Keegan Hernandez and Mackenzie Ehlert lost their fathers to drug overdoses and decided to try and make a difference in the fight against opioid abuse.

With deep freeze over, time to worry about roof damage, flooding and potholes, experts say

The region thawed this weekend as temperatures were expected to rise into the 50s by Monday.

3 Naperville-area school districts tell legislators they'd like input on such issues as length of class days and pension reform

Superintendents and the school boards from Districts 200, 203 and 204 held a meet-and-greet breakfast in Naperville Friday to introduce lawmakers to school issues they could be facing in the upcoming months.

T-shirt hailing Naperville superintendent as 'hero' for canceling school will raise money for foundation

The sale of a T-shirt created by a student to salute the superintendent for calling off school will raise money for the Naperville Education Foundation.

Fitness biz, boutique grocery store could be coming to long-vacant Dominick's on Rt. 59

A fitness business and a boutique grocery store could be coming to the long-vacant Dominick's on Route 59 in Naperville.

Family member tells ancestors' story in making case for new Naperville park to bear Wolf name

Ginny Wolf Chivas told the Naperville Park Board her family's story in hopes they will name a new community park after Amos Wolf and his descendants.

Waubonsie Valley grad headed to Academy Awards, nominated for best animated short film

Animator Andrew Chesworth, a Waubonsie Valley High School graduate, is nominated for an Academy Award in the best animated short film category.

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