Please return to this page for up-to-date information. int(194) [7]=> int(25) The Naperville Police Department and Naperville Crime Stoppers have requested information from the public on two separate, unrelated incidents. Curfew will again go into effect at 8:30PM. [3]=> [34]=> [31]=> Travel restrictions: I88 entrance ramps closed. [7:09] A peaceful sit-in is happening at the corner of Washington and Chicago in downtown Naperville. int(13763) [31]=> Skip the footer and return to Main Navigation, Naperville Police Response from Friday’s Protests. pic.twitter.com/p7vJDzyFta. [2:53] Northwestern Medicine has opted to close select locations in anticipation of protests and potential riots, Beginning at 3PM CST on June 1, 2020, the following #NorthwesternMedicine Immediate Care Centers will be closed for the remainder of the day: -Aurora -Naperville -Evanston -Lakeview -River North -Streeterville -West Loop -Lavin COVID Testing Site, — Northwestern Medicine (@NorthwesternMed) June 1, 2020, [2:45] There is a light protester presence in downtown Naperville. In addition entrances from I-88 to Aurora will also be closing. Close. NCTV17 will be covering the event live on Facebook, or you can connect through our twitter feed. "With one voice and one message the group will advocate for better schools, improved housing, affordable healthcare services and increased economic development in black and brown communities.". Read more: https://t.co/4S94GITHVI pic.twitter.com/zAeL5JQmwc, — NapervilleIL (@NapervilleIL) June 2, 2020. [38]=> [51]=> [7]=> Naperville has ready access to a variety of public transportation, housing and employment options. Nearby, police officers were seen gathering in riot gear with shields in hand and Washington Street was being closed downtown, a source told Patch. This vibrant, thriving city consistently ranks as a top community in the nation in which to live, raise children and retire. Protestors in downtown Naperville appear to be setting off fireworks. [27]=> [57]=> int(13317) The incident in question was captured by Block Club Chicago during a protest in Lincoln Park on Thursday. Several police officers, some with large shields and face masks, stood nearby as the demonstration took place. int(11961) pic.twitter.com/sn30EnsN3W, — Naperville Library (@naperlib) April 28, 2020. [28]=> The city of Naperville is planning to assist as needed. [60]=> int(13781) [61]=> int(39) [22]=> The Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce conducted a survey with local restaurants and about half of those surveyed say it’s possible for their doors to close permanently within the next few months. [69]=> int(12127) int(11111) Chicago activist Ja'Mal Green and Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives President David Doig announced more than $200,000 in grants available to black businesses that were looted in the unrest following the killing of George Floyd. Posted by 3 months ago. Survey Shows Restaurants Financial Struggles, IDPH Releases COVID-19 Contact Tracing Data, Boxcars, In-House Delivery, & Grants to Aid Struggling Bars & Restaurants, D204 New High School Schedule Calls For In-Person Learning Twice a Week, Pumpkin Smash at Ron Ory Community Garden Plots, Election Night Update – Will and DuPage Counties, Edward Hospital Expects Record Amount Of COVID Cases to Rise. David Brown relieved the officer of his police powers for "conduct unbecoming," CPD said in a statement. [36]=> [37]=> int(63) Today Edward Hospital reported a record 71 active COVID-19 cases. The IDPH announced the release of regional COVID-19 contact tracing data as positivity rates across the state and in DuPage and Will counties continue to rise. int(12129) https://abc7chicago.com/naperville-protest-police-explosion-video/6230232 [58]=> [12:43] Fox Valley Mall will remain closed until Wednesday, June 3rd, After originally planning to reopen today, Fox Valley Mall now plans on staying closed until Wednesday, June 3rd at 11 a.m. @FoxValleyMall https://t.co/HOMNgHtnXa. int(15) The first protest was located at Route 59 and 95th Street with a group of 30-40 people gathered and walked east along 95th Street to Book Road with the Naperville Police ensuring the protestors’ safety on city streets.