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Wheaton project to ease flooding on North Main starting
Wheaton officials plan to start a $2.5 million project this spring to ease flooding along North Main Street. Improvements will be on Main between Cole Avenue and Park Circle and will include widening Winfield Creek, replacing culverts and adding a...
Tags: Dunkin' Donuts, Redman, Business
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District 200 preps parents for lower ISAT scores
The percentage of students failing to meet standards Wheaton Warrenville District 200 would increase from 10 percent to about 25 percent under new guidelines released this month by state education officials. The state recently moved the bar for a...Tags: Science and Technology, Warrenville, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Chicago Overnight Crime Report
Tribune reporterA wrap-up of news from the Tribune's breaking news desk. • A Chicago police officer working an investigation in East Hazel Crest fatally shot a driver who sped toward him, authorities said. Chicago detectives were conducting surveillance around 9:...Tags: Roscoe Village
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Wheaton challenges resident's right to run as a write-in candidate
The race for Wheaton's at-large council seat is heading to court after a dispute over his residency. Wheaton's attorneys have filed a motion in DuPage County Circuit Court to keep Frank Garcia from running as a write-in candidate. The city's electoral...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Local Elections, Frank Garcia, Illinois General Assembly
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Gun owners for Halvorson
The recent anti-Debbie Halvorson TV commercials run by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's super PAC have reached a level of vileness and demagoguery that is unusually vicious even by today's standards. They are a blend of character assassination and...Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Elections, Primaries, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Debbie Halvorson
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Trial begins for Wheaton man charged in stabbing death of neighbor
Special to the TribuneMichael Scalzo was trying to defuse a tense situation the night he was stabbed to death in a Wheaton parking lot, a witness testified Wednesday on the first day of the trial of Scalzo’s accused killer. As Scalzo reached Michael Delaney, witness...Tags: Witnesses, Justice System, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
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Warrenville wants Naperville school district to withdraw lawsuit
Special to the TribuneWarrenville officials are calling on Naperville Community Unit School District 203 to end an 8-year-old lawsuit against the city, schools and other governmenet bodies, saying it has cost taxpayers too much money. The Warrenville City Council voted...Tags: Litigation, Litigation and Regulation, Warrenville, Justice System, Arts and Culture
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Judge: Council hopeful can't run as write-in
A DuPage County Circuit Court judge has nixed the write-in campaign of an at-large council hopeful in Wheaton. Judge Bonnie Wheaton ruled Feb. 13 the county's election commission cannot print write-in ballots for Frank Garcia, whose eligibility has been...Tags: Elections, Local Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Voting, Judges
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Lombard man charged with shooting ex-girlfriend's mom
Special to the TribuneA Lombard man was being held in the DuPage County Jail Wednesday in lieu of $1 million bail after he allegedly wounded his ex-girlfriend’s mother in a drive-by shooting in Wheaton, DuPage County prosecutors said. Markeith Williams, 19, of the...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Lombard, Lawyers, Prosecution
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DuPage food banks see more people needing help
Roger Schmith, founder of the West Suburban Community Pantry, never thought so many people in DuPage County would need food assistance. The food pantry in Woodridge served 1,325 families last month, he said, compared to about 464 families per month five...Tags: Westmont, Woodridge, DuPage County
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Judge allows referendum proposal on Naperville City Council elections
A ruling by a DuPage County judge Friday will allow Naperville voters to decide again if they should elect all City Council members at large or choose some representatives from districts. Judge Bonnie Wheaton affirmed a decision by a Naperville...Tags: Judges, Elections, Local Elections, Justice System, A. George Pradel
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Heroin now a suburban epidemic, officials say
Heroin is no longer an inner-city issue, Wheaton Police told a crowd of more than 100 people this week. "It's here, in our town and in our schools. It leaves behind a path of destruction," Wheaton Officer Ryan Conway told those who attended a forum on...
Tags: Roosevelt University, Epidemics and Plagues, Drug Trafficking, Heroin
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