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College of DuPage architecture alumni win AIA NEI Design AwardsOct 27, 2025 11:11 pm - Two College of DuPage architecture alumni, Zach Gustafson and Emiliano Sanchez-Magana, were honored by the American Institute of Architects Northeast Illinois Chapter for their studio projects.
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Primary races emerge for DuPage county clerk, sheriffOct 27, 2025 6:54 pm - Two-term incumbent Jean Kaczmarek will face a primary challenge as she seeks a third term as DuPage County clerk. Paula Deacon Garcia, a Democratic county board member, a...
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Who had the area’s top prep football performances in Week 9?Oct 27, 2025 3:44 pm - This edition of the High Five looks at the area’s top prep football performances in Week 9.
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First day of petition filing reveals crowded races in two congressional districtsOct 27, 2025 1:00 pm - Democratic voters in Illinois’ largely suburban 9th Congressional District will have plenty of options when they cast primary ballots next spring.
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DuPage forest preserve pursues purchase of Wayne propertyOct 26, 2025 9:29 am - DuPage County forest preserve officials want to add roughly 32 acres in Wayne to the district’s land holdings.
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Gatses rushes for 254 yards, 5 TDs in Glenbard North’s win over Wheaton NorthOct 25, 2025 12:26 am - Donato Gatses has no quit in him. Glenbard North’s talented senior running back carried the ball 34 times for 264 yards and scored 5 touchdowns during the Panthers’ 39-20...
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Velazquez’s 48-yard field goal gives Glenbard East UEC East title over Riverside-BrookfieldOct 24, 2025 11:53 pm - In an instant classic that featured 12 touchdowns, it was the right foot of Moises Velazquez that ultimately decided the Upstate Eight East conference championship Friday...
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DuPage judge refuses to force county to pay two election vendorsOct 23, 2025 7:35 pm - Two vendors who provide election services in DuPage County will have to wait to receive payment. DuPage County Judge Bryan Chapman this week denied the county clerk’s request for a temporary restraining order to force the payment of the two bills, totaling more than $230,000.
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GOP congressional candidate facing wire fraud charges vows to fight case at trialOct 23, 2025 2:38 pm - A suburban congressional candidate is awaiting trial in a federal fraud case alleging she misused COVID-19 relief funds.
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‘Less food for more people’: Thousands could lose SNAP benefits amid shutdown, advocates warnOct 22, 2025 6:46 pm - “For every meal that we provide, SNAP provides nine. So we’re just simply not at the scale of SNAP,” food pantry expert says.