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Monday, August 18, 2025

No confirmation released of missing Naperville woman’s ID following Friday autopsy

An autopsy was done Friday on the body believed to be that of a Naperville woman missing since the end of July but no preliminary cause of death or official verification of her identity has been released.

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Naperville D203 teachers ready to strike if contract talks remain stalled, officials say

The Naperville School District 203 teacher’s union voted overwhelmingly in favor of authorizing a strike, but there are no plans to go on strike at this time, union officials said in a statement.

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‘A terrible position’: Illinois sprints to lower new SNAP costs without booting people who need it

State officials say the changes written into the new federal law could place hundreds of thousands of Illinoisans at risk of losing SNAP benefits.

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Riverwalk Commission asked to weigh in on revived plans to build Nichols Library parking deck

A proposal to build a downtown parking deck using part of the Nichols Library parking lot has been resurrected by a subcommittee of the Naperville Downtown Advisory Committee.

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As one injured Gazan boy heals in Chicago, US State Department halts visas for others seeking medical aid

The US State Department announced Saturday it’s stopping visitor visas for people from Gaza while it conducts a “full and thorough review of the process and procedures.”

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District 204 continues construction work funded by last year’s bond referendum, with classes starting Tuesday

Among the major capital projects from the summer are secure entryways at 11 schools and an in-progress overhaul of Waubonsie Valley’s auditorium.

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Naperville’s Bob Odenkirk talks about being an everyman action hero — and a possible Disco Demolition movie

In town to talk about his new movie “Nobody 2,” the actor, comedian and Second City alum says he’d also love to make a movie about the infamous 1979 night at Comiskey Park.

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Ben Clevenger is Benet’s new quarterback. But he has been in a state final and knows ‘what it takes.’

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Ben Clevenger also plays for Benet’s baseball team, which finished second in Class 3A in June.

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