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Monday, March 16, 2026

Naperville D203 to cut 38 teachers in effort to close budget gap

In move to help close a $12.4 million budget hole, nearly 40 teaching jobs will be cut by Naperville District 203.

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In Will County, a deluge of data centers, warehouses and solar farms: ‘All around us, all at once’

On Monday, the Joliet City Council will vote on the largest data center in the state. Residents say development is too much, too fast.

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Ethan MacDermot’s one high school season in America ends on Illini’s court. Benet is ‘proud to have him.’

Ethan MacDermot, a native of Australia, hits two 3-pointers in the Class 4A state championship game, where Benet falls short of a second straight title.

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First of three JETSET Pilates locations in Naperville opens this summer

Miami-based JETSET Pilates is expanding to the Chicago area with plans for 18 new locations, three of which will be in Naperville.

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North Aurora Road between Naperville, Aurora closing for 4 months for bridge replacement

North Aurora Road between Aurora and Naperville is to close for four months starting March 31 for CN railroad bridge replacement.

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DuPage board may give $2.5 million to Loaves & Fishes hub expansion

Naperville’s Loaves & Fishes Community Services may receive $2.5 million from DuPage County for its Aurora food distribution center.

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On final weekend before Illinois primary, candidates try to keep it local despite flood of out-of-state money

Candidates on the final weekend before Tuesday’s primary fanned out across the state to hit traditional campaign stops, including the South Side Irish Parade, city churches and downstate rallies.

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Illinois General Assembly races feature open seats, big bucks and a reelection bid after corruption mistrial

All 118 state House seats are on the ballot, in addition to 39 of the 59 state Senate seats, and the fight to fill those seats has drawn an influx of political action committees.