French Outdoor Market brings community together in Roselle
The French Outdoor Market took place at Petal Porch in the Village of Roselle, drawing community members to shop local and connect.
The French Outdoor Market took place at Petal Porch in the Village of Roselle, drawing community members to shop local and connect.
The College of DuPage is presenting an art exhibition titled “Hokusai and Ukiyo-e: The Floating World, Artworks from the Chiossone Collection” at its Cleve Carney Museum of Art during the summer of 2025.
Seniors in the 48th District of Illinois had access to a variety of resources at the 3rd Annual Senior Expo held last week in Roselle.
As the new school year approaches, State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro (R-Hanover Park) is urging community members to contribute to her Back-2-School Supply Drive.
Itasca Park District recently celebrated the grand reopening of Benson Park.
State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro (R–Hanover Park) has initiated a legislative survey for the 2025-2026 period, inviting residents of Illinois' 48th District to express their views on significant state issues.
Carol Stream, IL – Team Sanalitro has delivered donations collected from State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro's 3rd Annual Diaper Drive to the Breakfast with a Baby program at Our Savior Lutheran Church.
State Representatives Jennifer Sanalitro and Seth Lewis recently hosted an open house to mark the opening of their shared legislative office in Carol Stream, Illinois.
Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro and Senator Seth Lewis held an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 24 to inaugurate their new office at 994 W. Army Trail Rd. in Carol Stream, Illinois.
State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro, a Republican from Hanover Park, has joined other GOP lawmakers in filing a lawsuit aimed at enforcing the Illinois Constitution’s Third Reading Rule.
DuPage County Animal Services held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new facility over the weekend.
Summertime brings a surge in construction projects across the 48th District.
The Illinois budget for fiscal year 2026, totaling $55.2 billion, has been passed and is the largest in the state's history.
In a recent development, Illinois Democrats have passed a $55.2 billion budget that introduces new taxes affecting working families and small businesses.
State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro has expressed concerns over a new transit funding proposal being advanced in the Illinois Senate.