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The Highland Games — convening this June at a new arena in Wheaton — celebrates cherished strands of Scottish culture: clan tartans, song, dance, food and brawn.
Enjoy Cantigny’s beautiful gardens, live music, shopping and more at Spring Fest from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 18.
Gary Avenue in Wheaton is set to become more pedestrian and bike-friendly as part of an estimated $4.2 million project largely funded by federal dollars.
The Wheaton Grand Theater, first opened in 1925 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005, once was a centerpiece for films and live performances.
Preservation Month will be celebrated in Wheaton throughhout May
The Downtown Wheaton Association hosted a Touch-A-Truck event featuring fire trucks, police vehicles, construction equipment and much more on Saturday, April 27, 2024 in downtown Wheaton.
This year, Wheaton will once again take on multiple miles of road improvements through the annual road program.
Purchase locally grown, organic vegetable and herb seedlings this spring at the 2024 Gardenworks Project Spring Seedling Sale at the DuPage County Fairgrounds
Applications are due July 9 to participate in the Wheaton Police Department’s 2024 Citizens Police Academy
The Bien Trucha restaurant group is developing an entirely new concept in downtown Wheaton.
France at Cantigny is the theme of Cantigny's summer events
The fun, moving and romantic plot soars with outstanding choreography, chemistry between the leads and beautifully performed songs.
Chesterbrook Academy Preschool students and teachers released over 13,000 ladybugs throughout the schoolyard and back into the environment on plants, flowers and trees at the Wheaton school on Monday, April 22, 2024.
Legislation recently approved by the Illinois House of Representatives prohibiting the use of corporal punishment in private schools would have little effect in the suburbs since the majority of private schools here already prohibit it, officials from multiple schools confirmed.
The Graham’s 318 coffeehouse in downtown Geneva is closing after 19 years in business.