By Ryan Long, rlong@mysuburbanlife.com
Wed Nov 18, 2009, 04:19 PM CST
After three rounds of interviews by multiple staff members, Kevin Baldus was eventually named head coach last May following the resignation of former eight-year head coach Kevin Gimre last March.
By Brian Hudson, bhudson@mysuburbanlife.com
Wed Nov 18, 2009, 12:11 PM CST
The DuPage Health Dept. is hoping to get its H1N1 flu vaccines to more of those who need it most with a pair of appointment-only clinics next month in Glen Ellyn and Downers Grove. The first session will be Saturday, Dec. 12 at Building K of the College of DuPage, and the second will be Sunday, Dec. 13 at Downers Grove South High School.
By Don Grigas, dgrigas@mysuburbanlife.com
Tue Nov 17, 2009, 04:18 PM CST
Three Elmhurst men arrested and charged Nov. 13 with taking part in a spree of 40 burglaries to vehicles in DuPage County communities will be arraigned in December.
By staff reports
Mon Nov 16, 2009, 12:03 PM CST
Big-time college recruits and state title contenders take the court next week when the high school girls basketball season tips off. Check out your team's prospects here.
By Jerry Moore, jmoore@mysuburbanlife.com
Mon Nov 16, 2009, 08:22 AM CST
If there were a more effective way of weeding out ne’er-do-wells on the Internet, I’d strongly recommend using it. Such a mechanism would be helpful in identifying those who have good intentions and those who want to rip you off.
By staff reports
Thu Nov 12, 2009, 04:42 PM CST
Watch an educational video titled "The Urban Coyote" by clicking here.
By staff reports
Wed Nov 11, 2009, 03:27 PM CST
After six weeks and more than 10 hours of deliberation, a DuPage County jury has sentenced Brian Dugan of Aurora to death for the 1983 kidnapping, rape, and murder of 10-year-old Jeanine Nicarico of Naperville.
By Brian Hudson, bhudson@mysuburbanlife.com
Tue Nov 10, 2009, 12:22 PM CST
This summer, Illinois lawmakers legalized video gambling in bars and restaurants to raise funds for capital projects. Since then, more than a dozen communities in the western suburbs have banned the machines, and several more are poised to outlaw them before the end of this year. As many more towns weigh a gambling ban, however, the overall amount of revenue video gambling is projected to raise for the state — estimated at more than 25 percent of the $31 billion capital projects bill — has been put into doubt.
By staff reports
Mon Nov 09, 2009, 01:54 PM CST
By Brian Hudson, bhudson@mysuburbanlife.com
Thu Nov 05, 2009, 10:50 AM CST
The DuPage County Health Department will offer free HIV screenings from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 14 at Wheaton's St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 515 S. Wheaton Ave.
By Jerry Moore, jmoore@mysuburbanlife.com
Wed Nov 04, 2009, 10:02 AM CST
Seeing how polarizing the debate on health care reform has been this past year among Americans, it’s odd to find common ground with four House members whose political ideologies run the gamut. It’s not that all statements say the same thing, but somehow each contains sentiments with which I agree.
By Staff reports
Tue Nov 03, 2009, 09:04 PM CST
Jerry Moore, opinions editor for Suburban Life Publications, will appear at 8 a.m. Wednesday on Ray Hanania's radio program on WJJG AM 1530 in Elmhurst. Tune in or listen live on Hanania's Web site, www.RadioChicagoland.com.
Tue Nov 03, 2009, 05:47 PM CST
Aaron Nagel was a linebacker at Notre Dame, one of college football’s Holy Grails, but he wasn’t happy. The Lemont graduate did not like the Fighting Irish’s coaches. They weren’t the kind of people he thought they would be back when he committed to play football there. He wanted something different. That’s when he rediscovered his youth.
By Brian Hudson, bhudson@mysuburbanlife.com
Tue Nov 03, 2009, 01:39 PM CST
Officials are not expecting major or immediate changes to the suburban commuter BNSF Railway Line that runs from Aurora to Chicago if a $44 billion bid to buy the railroad company goes through.
By Brian Hudson, bhudson@mysuburbanlife.com
Fri Oct 30, 2009, 03:57 PM CDT
As Illinois student performance standards get tougher each year, more schools are falling short of the mark, according to statewide report cards released this week.
While most western suburb schools’ overall tests scores were well above the state requirements, the results show that in many cases low-income students and students with disabilities are below the standard.
The annual report cards track performance for the federal No Child Left Behind Act. This year’s reports for the roughly 4,000 schools and 869 districts in Illinois were posted online at iirc.niu.edu on Friday.
By Staff reports
Fri Oct 30, 2009, 02:12 PM CDT
The Salvation Army is experiencing an increase in demand, and are seeking volunteers to help.
The group will develop an advisory council to assist with planning and fundraising events.