Naperville Sun Wednesday, April 8, 2026 | | |
| | | | | Two new activewear and athleisure shops are scheduled to open in downtown Naperville, along with at least one new fitness business. And new restaurants are on their way, too. | | | | | The Naperville Jaycees announced the musical lineup for the annual Last Fling community festival. The event is planned for Labor Day Weekend along Jackson Avenue in downtown Naperville. | | | | | The $190 million, multi-year project for the Springbrook Water Reclamation Center aims to replace aging infrastructure, expand the facility’s capacity to meet long-term demands and ensure compliance with Illinois EPA standards. | | | | | Naperville District 203 considers adding courses such as French 5, with options to earn college credits. | | | | | Q&A with Stacie Chase, who has owned Funtime Events in Naperville for 30 years. | | | | | While supporters say the proposal would make it harder for criminals to obtain fully automatic firepower, gun rights advocates are already lining up to counter that it unfairly targets manufacturers for the actions of people who illegally modify weapons. | | | | | Will County Board member Jacqueline Traynere was sentenced to three months of court supervision and ordered to pay $514 in fees. | | | | | Naperville police blotter: Criminal damage to property, cannabis possession, improper window tinting, driving on a suspended license | | | |