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Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Police make gun-related arrest No. 17 near Naperville Topgolf

Another person was arrested on a gun charge near Topgolf in Naperville, bringing the total number of arrests to 17 this year.

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Naperville rules for e-bikes, e-scooters would set age limits, make parents liable for fines

New laws for electric bikes, scooters in Naperville would limit e-bike usage to 16 and older, fine parents whose kids break rules.

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One for the Books: If you’re making a holiday pie, Naperville Public Library has a cookbook for you

Just in time for the holidays, Naperville Public Library has myriad cookbooks that will help you make the perfect pie.

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Silenced for years, Oak Park’s Seabury Chime to sound again at Grace Episcopal Church

Grace Episcopal Church in Oak Park will ring its century-old Seabury Chime bells once again after a three-year silence.

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‘No one could stop’ Marquette commit Molly Welge in new role. She makes state-bound Benet hard to stop too.

Molly Welge smashes seven kills as Benet sweeps New Trier in the Bartlett Supersectional.

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Naperville North’s Eddie Zoeller didn’t play much. But his state championship moment? That will be remembered.

A little-used senior defender, Eddie Zoeller scores in the shootout to clinch the state title for Naperville North.

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IHSA state football playoffs: Complete second-round scores, from Class 8A to 1A

The second round of the IHSA state football playoffs is complete. The original field of 256 teams across eight classes is down to 64.

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Federal Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino and agents said to be leaving Chicago, sources say

Cmdr. Gregory Bovino was expected to depart Chicago within days, while most Border Patrol agents under this command would soon be redeployed elsewhere, three sources told the Tribune.

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