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Naperville Weekend Parking Enforcement Relaxed
Some Thanksgiving weekend parking rules are temporarily lifted.

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Some Thanksgiving weekend parking rules are temporarily lifted.

The bank, near the corner of Eola Road and Ogden Avenue, was robbed Tuesday.
The winner would have left with 4x less if it weren't for one more option on his ticket.
ComEd has put out a call to students to develop an app or dashboard that would properly monitor solar usage.
Hundreds of volunteers come to Feed My Starving Children every year for a Thanksgiving Day tradition.
Cops say they found evidence of pornography at his residence when the suspect was taken into custody Wednesday.
Naperville's Board of Fire and Police talk employment in closed session, Historic Preservation Committee makes changes.
Less than a hundred enforcement agencies across the U.S. share this honor.
Yorkville retailers and organizations are offering Black Friday discounts.
Hastert's second lawsuit was dismissed by a Kendall County judge.
Oswego firefighters collected more than 7,000 toys last year during its annual Toys For Tots drive.
Eleven people died last year in Illinois over Thanksgiving weekend. Some could have been prevented by wearing seat belts.
Four teens knocked down a stop sign in Aurora, stopped, then two tried fleeing on foot.
The 26-year-old pulled his car over on 75th street to make the repairs. Police are looking for information.
Police say the suspect shouted a gang slogan before he opened fire.
Kendall County Sheriffs smelled pot in a car, which led to the arrest of three Aurora teens, two facing firearms charges.
For some downtown Naperville business, shopping local is vital.
Oswego residents were injured in the crash. Ages of drivers and passengers range from 18 - 25.
Deputies are looking for more information.
Check out the parade route this year on State Street.