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Naperville Sun Wednesday, May 21, 2025 | | |
| | Naperville City Councilman Josh McBroom and DuPage County Republicans are among those attacking Naperville School District 203 over a junior high track meet at which it’s claimed one of the winning athletes was a transgender girl. | | | The new automated system enables real-time activation of outdoor warning sirens directly from the National Weather Service. | | | Naperville police have yet again made a firearm-related arrest in the Naperville Topgolf parking lot. There have now been 10 such arrests in or near the business’ lot this year. | | | Four-term west suburban Democratic Congresswoman Lauren Underwood’s decision to not run to succeed Dick Durbin in the Senate ends weeks of speculation. | | | Illinois will have its first new senator in a decade after voters select someone to succeed U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin. Here’s a look at candidates in the race. | | | As Memorial Day neared, Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs returned a long-unclaimed Purple Heart to the firstborn grandchild of a WWII veteran. | | | The cost for an average residential customer is expected to go up $10.60 per month beginning with the July bill, according to ComEd, but the actual increase could run a lot higher depending on actual usage. | | | Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area. | | | |
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