Winston-Salem Dash claim 7-4 victory with George Wolkow contributing at Fifth Third Park
The Winston-Salem Dash defeated the Hub City Spartanburgers 7-4 in Minor League Baseball action Wednesday, June 24.
The Winston-Salem Dash defeated the Hub City Spartanburgers 7-4 in Minor League Baseball action Wednesday, June 24.
The San Jose Giants defeated the Inland Empire 66ers 9-7 in Wednesday’s MiLB matchup.
The Wheaton City Council will consider a pre-annexation agreement for property on Geneva Road during a public hearing scheduled for July 13. Residents can attend in person or participate virtually.
The Naperville Board of Fire and Police Commissioners will meet on June 23. Residents can submit written comments in advance, with details on the process and accommodations provided by the City. Contact information and further resources are available for those seeking more details.
DuPage County Local Government Meetings today.
The Wheaton Planning and Zoning Board will hold a public hearing on July 14 regarding an application for eight new townhouses on Roosevelt Road. The proposal includes requests for both a special use permit and a setback variation.
DuPage High School District 88 has released its latest newsletter, providing updates to community members. The district serves nearly 4,000 students and recently reported key statistics on enrollment, spending, and teacher demographics.
Kristina McCloy, founder of Concerned Parents of Illinois, says Illinois’ new Digital Asset Privilege Tax Act represents a major expansion of government control over private wealth and financial activity.
These former DuPage County high school stars set for games on Thursday, June 25.
The Winston-Salem Dash fell to the Hub City Spartanburgers 5-4 in their MiLB game Tuesday, June 23.
The Inland Empire 66ers secured a 14-11 victory over the San Jose Giants in Tuesday's MiLB matchup on June 23.
Nashville Sounds secured a 12-5 victory over the Gwinnett Stripers in their MiLB contest Tuesday, June 23.
The Daytona Tortugas defeated the Lakeland Flying Tigers 6-2 in their MiLB game on Tuesday, June 23.
State Rep. Janet Yang Rohr (D-41st) supported SB0248, legislation that would let certain felony offenders who were under 21 commit repeat post-conviction petitions; the measure passed the Illinois House 63-42 on May 31, 2026.
Rep. Margaret A. DeLaRosa (D-42nd) did not cast a vote on SB0248, which permits some young offenders to file multiple post-conviction petitions. The bill was approved by the Illinois House 63-42 on May 31, 2026.