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Wheaton man's condition serious after driving into Warrenville pond
By Marie Wilson - 09/23/11
A 31-year-old Wheaton man was in serious condition Friday after driving his car off I-88 and into a water retention pond in Warrenville, authorities said. The man was slumped over the wheel and unresponsive when Warrenville police arrived at the... FULL STORY
By Marie Wilson - 09/23/11
What do fair and affordable housing mean in Aurora
By Marie Wilson - 09/21/11
Aurora aldermen will vote Tuesday, Sept. 27 on whether to spend $42,318 on a study of affordable housing that would explain what fair housing and affordable housing mean in Aurora. FULL STORY
By Marie Wilson - 09/21/11
Aurora aldermen will vote Tuesday, Sept. 27 on whether to spend $42,318 on a study of affordable housing that would explain what fair housing and affordable housing mean in Aurora. FULL STORY
'Barkapalooza' set for Sept. 25 in Lisle
By Marie Wilson - 09/21/11
In 17 years, the West Suburban Humane Society's annual Barkapalooza fundraiser has grown into the biggest event supporting the society's animal shelter. It's also grown out of its Patriots Park location in Downers Grove, and this year's event, set... FULL STORY
By Marie Wilson - 09/21/11
Aurora to replace 105-year-old Downer Place bridges
By Marie Wilson - 09/21/11
Built in 1906, the bridges that carry Downer Place over the Fox River and Stolp Island in downtown Aurora are about to be replaced -- at a cost of $11.78 million. While the city has not been made aware of any dangers or structural deficiencies,... FULL STORY
By Marie Wilson - 09/21/11
Aurora set to impose arrest processing fee
By Marie Wilson - 09/21/11
Among some crowds, Aurora has a reputation. Among people wanted on warrants, the city is known for not charging a booking fee. "It's been identified that some persons turn themselves in on warrants in Aurora because we don't have a... FULL STORY
By Marie Wilson - 09/21/11
Among some crowds, Aurora has a reputation. Among people wanted on warrants, the city is known for not charging a booking fee. "It's been identified that some persons turn themselves in on warrants in Aurora because we don't have a... FULL STORY
Aurora Early Learning Center fosters respect, love of education
By Marie Wilson - 09/19/11
The new Aurora Early Learning Center is home to chairs small enough to seat 6-month-olds, computer desks meant for preschoolers and plenty of multicultural dolls and books, but nothing to restrict a child's free motion inside a classroom. FULL STORY
By Marie Wilson - 09/19/11
Fiestas Patrias celebrates Mexican, Hispanic cultures in Aurora
By Marie Wilson - 09/17/11
Twenty children and teens carrying flags of South and Central American nations welcomed visitors to the second day of Fiestas Patrias on Saturday afternoon in Aurora. "The kids are living flagpoles," said Delia Nila Basile, a member of the Aurora... FULL STORY
By Marie Wilson - 09/17/11
Dist. 204 science fair sparks project ideas
By Marie Wilson - 09/17/11
About 350 students and parents from Indian Prairie Unit District 204 explored topics in science, technology, engineering and mathematics Saturday during the district's first Science Project Ideas and ITEM Open House generating all kinds of... FULL STORY
By Marie Wilson - 09/17/11
One bid not enough for Lombard accessibility project
By Marie Wilson - 09/16/11
Lombard received a grant to improve the accessibility of the village hall board room, but requests for bids on the project drew only one response. And because the $48,618 in grant money for the project comes from the Community Development Block... FULL STORY
By Marie Wilson - 09/16/11
Lombard received a grant to improve the accessibility of the village hall board room, but requests for bids on the project drew only one response. And because the $48,618 in grant money for the project comes from the Community Development Block... FULL STORY
Lombard honors firefighter for 32 years of service
By Marie Wilson - 09/16/11
Lombard firefighter Jim Barron came off the clock for good Thursday night after a brief retirement ceremony held in his honor at the village board meeting. The 32-year firefighter said he couldn't retire without finding a new passion. "How do you... FULL STORY
By Marie Wilson - 09/16/11
Lombard firefighter Jim Barron came off the clock for good Thursday night after a brief retirement ceremony held in his honor at the village board meeting. The 32-year firefighter said he couldn't retire without finding a new passion. "How do you... FULL STORY
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