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Memorial Fund Set Up for Slain 5-Year-Old Girl
Fund set up at Naperville Bank & Trust for the family of Olivia Dworakowski, who was tragically killed last week in a Naperville townhouse.

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Fund set up at Naperville Bank & Trust for the family of Olivia Dworakowski, who was tragically killed last week in a Naperville townhouse.

Fund set up at Naperville Bank & Trust for the family of Olivia Dworakowski, who was tragically killed last week in a Naperville townhouse.
A 15-year-old Aurora teen was charged with reckless homicide in connection to a car accident that killed Metea Valley sophomore Devin Meadows.
Accompanying photos were taken at the Naperville Police Department Nov. 1.
Taking a glance at this week's Naperville headlines.
Naperville Police Department reports, Nov. 1
Hundreds of residents attended a candlelight vigil at St. Thomas the Apostle Church Friday night.
40-year-old Naperville woman Elzbieta Plackowska has been assigned a new judge at the request of her attorney, Chicago Tribune reports.
City restores email service and website after a virus attack last month.
Authorities shared numerous disturbing details about the murders on Thursday morning, including that Plackowska forced the children to get on their knees and pray before she stabbed them up to 100 times.
City of Naperville offering free program for residents to help clean up remaining leaves as well as yard waste.
Everyone from parents and school administrators to police and officials have been affected by Tuesday night's double homicide.
Naperville Police Department reports, Oct. 31
Authorities shared numerous disturbing details about the murders on Thursday morning, including that Plackowska forced the children to get on their knees and pray before she stabbed them up to 100 times.
Authorities shared numerous disturbing details about the murders on Thursday morning, including that Plackowska forced the children to get on their knees and pray before she stabbed them up to 100 times.
A Naperville woman faces first-degree murder charges after the deaths of a 5-year-old girl and her 7-year-old son she had been babysitting, officials said.
A Naperville woman faces first-degree murder charges after the deaths of a 5-year-old girl and her 7-year-old son she had been babysitting, officials said.
This is the weekend when we "fall back" and gain an hour.
A long-winded explanation for an even longer constitutional amendment is confusing some early voters, officials say, but the ballot measure boils down to a change in the way pension benefits can be increased.
A Naperville woman faces first-degree murder charges after the deaths of a 5-year-old girl and her 7-year-old son she had been babysitting, officials said.