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Monday, November 17, 2025

Restaurant scene at Naperville’s Block 59 expands with three November openings

Shopping and dining options are increasing this month at Naperville’s Block 59 with three new restaurants scheduled to open before Thanksgiving.

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Naperville-based, all-girls robotics team clutches fourth place at international competition

The team of girls from Naperville, who call themselves “Robot Penguin,” were the only all-girls team in the competition this year.

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IHSA state football playoffs: Complete quarterfinal scores for Class 8A to 1A

The quarterfinals of the IHSA state football playoffs are complete. The original field of 256 teams across eight classes is down to 32 after Saturday’s action.

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Benet libero Claire Weathers’ predecessor played in three state finals. She earns ‘amazing opportunity’ too.

Benet’s Claire Weathers contributes four digs and three assists against Marist in her first state championship match.

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Next year’s Naperville Park District budget to hike tax levy, program fees

Naperville Park District’s proposed budget for next year calls for a property tax increase as the district works to balance rising costs.

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Naperville News Digest: Naper Lights, Letters to Santa, Holly Jolly planned

Holiday events for Naperville: Naper Lights, Letters to Santa, Holly Jolly planned.

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Illinois consumers face high health insurance prices, with Obamacare subsidies still in limbo after shutdown

Hundreds of thousands of Illinois residents will face higher health care costs if the federal government doesn’t extend enhanced tax credits.

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Bird flu cases are on the rise again, including 2 million turkeys. Will that affect your Thanksgiving dinner?

Turkeys make up approximately 2% of the entire U.S. poultry inventory, but account for 24% of new cases in commercial and backyard flocks.

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