Marie Wilson
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Naperville police upgrading technology for evidence, efficiencyDec 30, 2013 10:00 pm - Naperville police will get in-car cameras in 2014 as the first step in a technology push that also will include better cellphones, new license plate scanning equipment a...
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Naperville's Ribfest to donate $548,000 to charityDec 27, 2013 4:30 am - More than $500,000 will be making its way to the bank accounts of 52 Naperville-area nonprofit groups and social service agencies as a result of last summer's Naperville...
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1946 train crash to be memorialized in Naperville sculptureDec 27, 2013 4:00 am - The 45 people who died almost seven decades ago in a tragic train crash in Naperville will be memorialized next spring as a public art group unveils a sculpture by a rai...
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Fire victim 'came back to save the couple'Dec 26, 2013 10:00 am - Allen Belaguas had been saving for nursing school, working as an in-home caregiver for several months, but only in the home of Jan and Tom Lambert of Naperville for abou...
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Zion man dies, woman critically injured in Mundelein crashDec 23, 2013 8:11 am - A Zion man died Sunday night after a two-car collision in Mundelein, authorities said. Eric Ocampo, 34, was killed in the 5:20 p.m. crash on Townline Road east of Route...
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Batavia-based grocer ALDI plans faster expansionDec 23, 2013 6:00 am - Batavia-based ALDI plans to expand its presence across the nation by opening 650 new grocery stores in the next five years, the company announced in a statement outlinin...
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Author returning to Naperville with tale of second chance, survivalDec 22, 2013 6:44 am - Rachel Louise Snyder writes about survival. She’s lived for years among genocide survivors in Cambodia and told their stories for global audiences. She’s survived a tou...
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Schools seeing more diversity than communities they serveDec 22, 2013 4:30 am - With each passing year, minorities have become the majority group in more suburban school districts. School systems based in Palatine, Gurnee, Vernon Hills and Carol Str...
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Cops: Glen Ellyn sixth-grader accused of hitting asst. principalDec 20, 2013 3:05 pm - Glen Ellyn police say they are investigating a report of a sixth-grader at Hadley Junior High striking an assistant principal because the 11-year-old boy did not want to...
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Hip-hop artist Common to honor King at North CentralDec 20, 2013 10:00 am - Hip-hop artist Common will honor Martin Luther King Jr. in same the building where the civil rights leader spoke in 1960 at North Central College in Naperville. Common ...