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Monday, November 24, 2025

Naperville Planning and Zoning Commission votes in favor of proposed data center

Amid residents’ pushback, Naperville Planning and Zoning Commission voted in favor of a proposed data center along I-88.

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Naperville DMV moves to bigger, appointment-only location with increased staff

Naperville’s Secretary of State DMV has moved to 1771 W. Diehl Road as an appointment-only location, with hours from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday and 7:30 a.m. to noon Saturday.

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YMCA urges Naperville Park District to halt referendum plans

YMCA urges the Naperville Park District to halt referendum plans for a new fitness center, saying it could duplicate existing fitness services.

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Trinity Jones breaks Candace Parker’s single-game scoring record as Naperville Central stuns Kenwood

Clemson commit Trinity Jones scores 43 points in the Redhawks’ one-point win over the defending Class 4A state champion.

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Former New England Patriots star James White to be Benet’s football coach: ‘That is a great catch’

Benet Academy has hired Illinois assistant James White, who won three Super Bowls with the New England Patriots, to coach its football team.

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IHSA state football playoffs: Complete semifinal scores from Class 8A to 1A

The finals of the IHSA state football playoffs are set. The original field of 256 teams across eight classes is down to 16 after Saturday’s action.

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Naperville boys basketball preview: Matt Le Cren scouts the teams for the 2025-26 season

Already a major Division I prospect, sophomore forward Cole Kelly returns for Neuqua Valley.

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Naperville City Council adds fully funded police mental health crisis response team to 2026 budget

Naperville will fully fund a specialized mental health police crisis response unit for next year, adding $1.26 million in spending to what city staff say is an already tight budget.

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