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Naperville councilman calls for resignation of state rep who accused city of white supremacist policies

Wednesday, Feb 6

Naperville City Councilman Kevin Coyne during Tuesday's council meeting called for state Rep. Anne Stava-Murray to resign from the post she was sworn into last month.

'Affordable' housing should make up 20% of new units in Naperville's Fifth Avenue project, commission says

The Naperville Housing Advisory Commission Monday voted to recommend at least 20 percent of units in the Fifth Avenue redevelopment project be affordable under IDHA guidelines.

Atheist to give invocation before start of DuPage County Board meeting in March

After DuPage County Board members objected to having invocations at the start of meetings, most of which were Christian in orientation, an atheist has been asked to speak before the March 12 meeting.

Minnesota man: Naperville Central's Sam Jackson makes commitment after weekend visit

The electric sophomore receiver/quarterback decided it was time to reciprocate P.J. Fleck's faith by committing Sunday to the Golden Gophers.

Naperville home damaged by fire Sunday night

A fire in the garage of a Rockbridge Drive home in Naperville extended into second floor, fire officials said.

Naperville residents catching 'tidying' fever and evacuating their homes of things that don't 'spark joy'

Napervile professional organizers say they can help people who want to declutter and simply their lives but don't have the time, energy or know-how to complete the task.

Wild weather continues as area goes from subzero to spring to ice storm and back to cold

People's choice for outwear Monday, when temperatures were in the 50s, was much different than it was just four days, before when wind chills were minus 50.

Taps N Tenders can accommodate a quick stop or a leisurely meal

A group of private investors are behind Taps N Tenders, which is located on Route 59 just south of 95th Street in a former bank. General Manager Adrian Frey said chicken tenderloins are their specialty.

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