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Is Lombard mural criticism about art or politics?
Lombard Trustee Laura Fitzpatrick's efforts to complete an unfinished piece by the late muralist Vern Milem have drawn criticism from one area artist who says she has no right to alter another person's work. Comment?
Jefferson plans get mixed reviews at Dist. 200 forum
A proposed tax increase to finance a $17.6 million bond issue to replace the Jefferson Early Childhood Center in Wheaton is drawing fire from some for its price tag and praise from others who say a change is long overdue. Comment?
Wheaton man convicted of neighbor's 2009 stabbing murder
A DuPage County jury rejected a Wheaton man's self-defense claim and found him guilty of first-degree murder Friday for fatally stabbing a neighbor with a steak knife nearly four years ago. Comment?
Lombard uses new borrowing method to fund stormwater, road projects
The village of Lombard will be using a new method of borrowing to fund $10 million worth of stormwater management and road construction projects this year under a plan trustees approved Thursday night. Comment?
Wheaton man guilty of child porn charge
Police searched Kochan's home on Knollwood Drive after identifying his computer in an online undercover investigation. Comment?
Former Schaumburg tactical police officer Terrance O'Brien, pictured at court hearing Wednesday morning, was released later in the day after a judge rejected prosecutors' bid to raise his bond. Comment?
Wheaton man claims self-defense in neighbor's slaying
Michael Delaney doesn't deny stabbing a neighbor six times during a bizarre confrontation in June 2009 - but the slaying wasn't premeditated, the defense insisted as his murder trial opened Wednesday. Comment?
Dawn Patrol: Grocery for Rolling Meadows; Wheaton murder trial
A grocery store is filling a spot in downtown Rolling Meadows that has been vacant for almost nine years, Mayor Tom Rooney announced yesterday. Comment?
Trial set for Wheaton man accused of fatally stabbing neighbor
A Wheaton man plans to argue self-defense when he stands trial this week for the stabbing murder of his neighbor, Micheal Scalzo. Comment?
New DuPage airport chairman sticking to flight plan
Stephen Davis is no stranger to efforts to improve the DuPage Airport and reduce or eliminate its reliance on property taxes. Comment?
Weekend in Review: Libraries go digital; Doctors on 'Amazing Race'
Twin brothers Idries and Jamil Abdur-Rahman already have blazed trails as African-Americans, Muslims and doctors. Comment?
DuPage fire alliance 'seamless' after first year
Nearly a year after its debut, an alliance of firefighting agencies in DuPage County is lauding improvements in its responses to emergencies and outlining more ways to share resources. Comment?
Wheaton makes sure there's no repeat
That was what the members of the Wheaton co-op 400-yard freestyle relay team thought entering Saturday's swimming sectional at Lyons Township. Comment?
Large crowd for wood show's first day in St. Charles
Dave Kublank explains how to do Scandinavian flat plain carving during a demonstration at the Winter Wood Wonders art show Saturday at the Kane County Fairgrounds in St. Comment?
Visitors get rare glimpse into Wheaton's First Division Museum
At any given time, only about 5 percent of the First Division Museum's 15,000-plus items are on exhibit. Comment?
Roger Shorney, 4, of Wheaton can't get enough Lego while visiting the Northern Illinois Lego Train Club's show Saturday at the DuPage County Historical Museum in Wheaton. Comment?
Exhibit impresses Lego show visitors in Wheaton
Roger Shorney, 4, of Wheaton can't get enough Lego while visiting the Northern Illinois Lego Train Club's show Saturday at the DuPage County Historical Museum in Wheaton. Comment?
Wheaton North ousts Elk Grove in OT
She got her opportunity Thursday night at the girls Class 4A regional championship against host Elk Grove and made the most of it. Comment?
Longtime Glen Ellyn volunteer transformed Prarie Path
Jean Mooring and her husband, Paul ,were among the first advocates of the Illinois Prairie Path in the 1960s. Comment?
Court rejects Wheaton candidate's write-in bid
Wheaton has won its legal fight to prevent a would-be city council candidate from conducting a write-in campaign. Comment?