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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Down to Business: Naperville-based My Guys can install any kind of home technology

Q&A with Bryan Talkie, whose My Guys Know How smart home/tech installation company has been located in Naperville for 15 years.

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Naperville Police Arrests for Dec. 23-26

Roundup of recent arrests made by the Naperville Police Department.

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Down to Business: Wild Tuna, one of Naperville’s first sushi restaurants, still succeeding

Q&A with Jeff Chiang, owner of Wild Tuna, a sushi restaurant on Route 59 in Naperville.

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Budget fights to funding freezes: Chicago’s top education stories of the year

Chicago’s education landscape faced an unprecedented set of challenges this year, from public school budget problems to Operation Midway Blitz.

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Seven new businesses, including Illinois’ first 99 Ranch Market, to open in Naperville shopping center

Naperville’s Riverbrook Shopping Center to be new home to a 99 Ranch Market, slew of other Asian businesses opening in 2026.

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2026 forest preserve picnic, camping permits on sale Friday

Permits to use Forest Preserve District of Will County picnic and camping sites in 2026 can be purchased starting Friday.

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One for the Books: Top reads, movies, DVDs and games for 2025 at Naperville library

As the year wraps up, Naperville Public Library announces what items were most popular with its cardholders in 2025.

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Rioters? Agitators? Immigration agents’ claims against US citizens mostly fall apart in court.

Time and again, Donald Trump’s immigration agents claimed horrific crimes at the hands of protesters in Chicago. Those allegations of abuse did not withstand the scrutiny of judicial review.

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