Carol Stream Police respond to 1,319 offenses in 2024
Simple assault led all reported crimes handled by the Carol Stream Police Department in 2024.
Simple assault led all reported crimes handled by the Carol Stream Police Department in 2024.
The Roselle Village Board meeting on June 22 covered community awards, a nonprofit sublease extension, pedestrian safety funding, and a redevelopment agreement for a new meat smoking facility. The Board also approved incentives to support local economic development and infrastructure improvements.
Woodridge has recovered over 500 items from its 1976 time capsule, which will be digitally archived and shared for the Fourth of July. The village also announced upcoming events, community initiatives, and service updates. Original time capsule materials will not be available for public display due to their fragile condition.
The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County has launched an eight-part video series chronicling the creation of a community-made American flag. The project involved hundreds of students and volunteers and highlights traditional textile crafts. The finished flag will be displayed at St. James Farm starting July 1.
These ex-DuPage County area high school standouts will participate in competitions on Sunday, June 28.
The Lakeland Flying Tigers were defeated 5-3 by the Daytona Tortugas in Friday’s MiLB matchup.
The Winston-Salem Dash were edged out 6-5 by the Hub City Spartanburgers in Friday’s MiLB contest.
Nashville Sounds dropped a 13-10 contest to the Gwinnett Stripers in Minor League Baseball action Friday, June 26.
The Inland Empire 66ers defeated the San Jose Giants 13-1 in a Minor League Baseball matchup on Friday, June 26.
A new WalletHub report ranks Vermont as the state with the most credit-diligent residents. The study compares six key credit management metrics across all 50 states, highlighting the importance of responsible credit practices.
DuPage County has been recognized with two national awards for its Crisis Recovery Center and food insecurity initiatives. The county also serves a diverse student population and continues to monitor academic performance and teacher retention. Residents are encouraged to stay updated through official channels.
A Cook County man accused of possessing drugs and pointing an illegal firearm faces denied pre-trial release after appearing before Judge Joshua Dieden in DuPage County court on June 26. Authorities detailed charges stemming from an alleged road-rage incident involving threats with firearms.
The Illinois House and Senate both passed HB4948—a bill to require Intelligent Speed Assistance systems—with members from both parties breaking ranks as lawmakers voted Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
The Village of Roselle has released the July/August Roselle Reporter newsletter online and in mailboxes. The issue features community updates, event highlights, and reminders for residents. Information on how to access archives and update notification preferences is also provided.
Darien’s latest e-newsletter highlights summer events, including the Independence Day Parade and concert series, as well as ongoing road projects and city service updates. Residents are encouraged to participate in community programs and stay informed through the city’s Direct Connect E-Newsletter.