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Naperville Sun

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Naperville, DuPage officials and organizations explain policies, preparation for heightened federal immigration enforcement

Immigrant Solidarity DuPage wants community members to know it has their back. As the federal immigration blitz got underway Sunday, the Wheaton-based nonprofit has activated a rapid response network devoted to tracking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in and around DuPage County.

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If you’re arrested by ICE in Illinois, what happens next? Legal experts explain the process.

The Tribune spoke with Nicole Hallett, a clinical law professor at University of Chicago, and Diana Rashid, managing attorney with the National Immigrant Justice Center, to learn more about what happens after someone is arrested by ICE in Illinois.

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Advocate Health Care closing all 47 of its clinics inside Illinois Walgreens stores

One or two medical office assistants work at each of the clinics, along with additional clinicians who support virtual care, and Advocate is working to find alternate roles for those employees, Advocate said in a statement.

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Abercrombie & Fitch opening in downtown Naperville Friday, two new eateries headed our way

Abercrombie & Fitch is opening this week, two new eateries are planning downtown locations and Habitat for Humanity’s home improvement shop is now in Naperville.

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Naperville North’s Natalie Frempong shoots past 1,000 points, joining notable trio, and keeps scoring

Frempong is only the fourth player in program history to reach the milestone as a junior.

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Naperville North’s Austin Roush commits to Division III national champion North Central College

Naperville North’s Austin Roush, who helped protect Indiana-bound QB Jacob Bell, commits to the Division III national champion.

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One for the Books: Sometimes short and sweet is what you want when you’re reading

The Amazing Book Challenge returns for 2025 with 12 new themes designed to take readers on an unexpected literary adventure.

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