The bond amount was originally $135 million but was recently reduced to $120 million.
The facility had been called an inhumane facility by immigrant rights groups.
The Secretary of State facility will reopen at 1771 W. Diehl Rd. on Nov. 21.
Naperville's planning and zoning council members voted 8 to 1 to approve the data center campus, despite opposition from residents.
Fry Family YMCA shared a letter Wednesday urging the park district to "pause" it's plans to expand, which include an indoor aquatic center.
The city council will vote on the ordinance at its Nov. 18 meeting.
Karis Critical Data Center has received pushback from some residents over noise, environmental and other concerns.
Residents can attend Tuesday's open house to learn about a bond referendum question the park district is considering for the March election.
The Oct. 18 rally is one of hundreds organized nationwide in protest of Donald Trump's "chaos, corruption and cruelty," per the event page.
Naperville residents have through Oct. 9 to complete a questionnaire about the Riverwalk Grand Pavilion.
A Naperville resident told ABC the roofers were "taken away indiscriminately" by masked ICE agents while doing work on his home.
"President Trump, Vice President Vance, and other Republican leaders are spreading dangerous hate and partisan finger-pointing," Foster said
The incident comes amid increasing ICE activity as part of Trump's "Operation Midway Blitz."
A public hearing for the 68-unit development on 111th Street may be continued due to a schedule conflict, pending city council approval.
Naperville may increase its sales tax to make up for funds lost due to the repeal of a statewide grocery tax, Chicago Tribune reports.
The proposed projects include seven playground renovations and a shoreline renovation.
The development will bring 64 townhomes to the 1100 block of Ogden Avenue.
The rally is part of nationwide rallies planned for June 14 to protest "authoritarian excesses and corruption from Trump and his allies."
A public hearing was held Wednesday regarding a Casey's General Store proposed to replace the Bucky's on Ogden Avenue.
Ian Holzhauer was elected to his second term on the Naperville City Council in April.
The May 7 public hearing will discuss a Casey's development for 20 E. Ogden Ave. The proposal includes demolishing the current Bucky's store
Crews will begin the last phase of work on North Aurora Road, which includes tearing down and replacing a century-old rail bridge.
The rally and march will be held April 15 at The Old Stone Church, 14 S. Washington Blvd.
The bipartisan initiative aims to make it easier for STEM graduates from other countries to become permanent citizens
As of 9:45 p.m., Jillian Langer had fallen behind the other four candidates in the race for a seat on the District 203 board of education.
These four candidates led with 100 percent of votes tabulated in DuPage County and Will Counties.
Here's some information about each candidate for District 203 board member before you head to the polls Tuesday.
Naperville residents will choose four city council members from a pool of eight candidates in Tuesday's consolidated election.
Your guide to races, polling places and more for the 2025 consolidated election in Naperville.
Learn more about the candidates hoping to land a seat on the Naperville Community Unit School District 203 Board of Education.
The city's planning and zoning commission will review a proposal for a development called Charleston Place at its Wednesday meeting.
Eight candidates are vying for four open seats on the Naperville City Council.
All eight city council candidates are slated to appear at a virtual forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of Naperville.
The Naperville Park District's board unanimously approved the purchase of playground equipment to revamp the park.
Rep. Bill Foster called Trump and Vance "the most disgraceful President and Vice President our country has ever seen."
The forum will be held Feb. 25 at Nichols Library and is hosted by the Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce.
The Planning and Zoning Committee had been set to review the proposal for a new daycare on 75th Street Wednesday.
The city's Planning and Zoning Commission will weigh a proposal from Primrose School to build a new daycare center.
The city will consider an amendment to its business regulations to help prevent human trafficking and protect legitimate massage businesses.
The proposed spa and restaurant would be located at 1936 Springbrook Square.
More senior support, outreach, and appraisal information planned for residents