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Monday, June 15, 2026

Man charged with pushing, using racial slur against 9-year-old Naperville child

A Plainfield man has been charged with a hate crime for allegedly calling a 9-year-old Naperville boy a racial slur, officials said.

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Naper Settlement’s All Hallows Eve being replaced by new family-friendly Halloween event

After 21 years, Naper Settlement has replaced its All Hallows Eve Halloween fest with a new Family Spooktacular event.

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Lola’s Handcrafted Churros to open in downtown Naperville, Regenerate Boutique relocates

A new churro shop is opening this summer in downtown Naperville and a longtime wellness boutique has moved locations.

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Illinois has struggled to secure federal disaster relief under Trump as FEMA denials draw questions

FEMA’s rejections under President Donald Trump cast a long shadow — not just over Illinois but over the entire federal disaster-response system — which critics say the president has bent to serve political ends.

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Naperville residents receive college/university degrees, academic honors

Naperville residents have completed college/university degrees or have been named to their school’s academic achievement lists.

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Naperville News Digest: Naperville picking up storm brush, debris; Vatican, Roman choirs to perform at church

Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area.

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Father’s Day 2026: Chicago restaurants and bars with specials for dad

From a family cooking class to golf-watching gatherings, these 28 Father’s Day celebrations are sure to make Dad proud.

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Naperville Police Arrests for June 6-7

Roundup of recent arrests made by the Naperville Police Department.

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