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2019年2月11日 星期一

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February 11, 2019

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Naperville man slain and left in Chicago dumpster was killed by childhood friend, 2 others, officials say

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.

Time to say goodbye to 5-hour school days? Naperville school district officials say yes

Naperville school districts want flexibility in their school day requirements to allow for a variety of hands-on and digital learning options.

Naperville approves more than 300 single-family homes, church on former Wagner Farms land

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.

'Drop the gun. Talk to me.' — Officer pleads with armed man in video from Naperville police-involved shooting

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.

State rep says she regrets word choice in comment about 'white supremacist policies' in Naperville

Nearly two weeks after Anne Stava-Murray said she stood by a statement accusing Naperville of having white supremacist policies, she revised her opinion.

Naperville woman tells police she was held at gunpoint in her home during robbery

A woman was held at gunpoint while two men stole items from her home, Naperville police said.

Naperville paid hundreds of hours of OT during polar vortex days; number of daily fire calls doubled

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.

Liquor-infused ice cream shop owner hopes to bring boozy business to downtown Naperville

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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