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Monday, December 15, 2025

Swifties: This is your last year to see the famed Taylor Swift-themed house in Naperville

Naperville family responsible for the house bedecked in Taylor Swift-related Christmas decorations says no more after this year.

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Former North Central College football coach Jeff Thorne, 53, remembered for ‘refusing to lose’

Naperville’s Jeff Thorne, who led North Central College to its first NCAA Division III national championship in 2019, died Tuesday.

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Voters to decide in March on $120M bond sale for new Naperville activity center with indoor pools

Naperville Park District will put a $120 million bond sale question on the March 2026 ballot for a new Frontier Park activity center.

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Five Naperville stores accept paint for free recycling under new program

JC Licht Paint & Decor, Buikema’s Ace Hardware and Sherwin-Williams stores in Naperville will accept old paint for recycling.

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Starbucks employees at one Naperville store join union amid ongoing national strike

Starbucks employees at the 1448 Naperville Wheaton Road store in Naperville have voted 12-5 to join Starbucks Workers United.

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Naperville North’s Ava and Mia Podkasik don’t steal the ball from each other anymore. Watch out, opponents.

The driveway showdowns between Ava and Mia Podkasik are a thing of the past, but their mindsets haven’t changed.

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2 Illinois election board Democrats who blocked Senate President Don Harmon fines have ties to his donors

Illinois Elections Board staff recommended Senate President Don Harmon’s campaign committee be fined $9.8 million for campaign fundraising violations but the penalty was not imposed because the board repeatedly deadlocked 4-4 along party lines.

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Illinois mom covers 250-mile distance to reunite formerly detained immigrants with their Chicago families: ‘They deserve to know somebody cares’

Rebecca De La Luz helps people detained at the North Lake Processing Center in Baldwin, Michigan, reunite with their Chicago-area families.

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