News updates from the Naperville Sun delivered every Monday and Wednesday.
Monday, Feb 11 A man found in a dumpster last year was the target of a burglary plotted by his childhood friend, her boyfriend and her boyfriend's mother, prosecutors said. | | |
| Naperville school districts want flexibility in their school day requirements to allow for a variety of hands-on and digital learning options. |
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| Naperville City Council members approved a plan to build 312 single-family homes and a church on 113 acres of land that's been home to Wagner Farms for more than 50 years. |
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| Video released by Naperville police of an officer who shot a man during a January standoff shows the officer pleaded with the man before the shooting. |
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| Nearly two weeks after Anne Stava-Murray said she stood by a statement accusing Naperville of having white supremacist policies, she revised her opinion. |
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A woman was held at gunpoint while two men stole items from her home, Naperville police said. | | |
| The Naperville employees received hundreds of hours of overtime pay working to deal with weather-related incidents during the polar vortex the week of Jan. 28 to Feb. 1. |
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| Buzzed Bull Creamery, which specializes in mixing ice cream or coffee with liquor, wants to set up shop in Naperville — if a liquor license can be secured. |
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