Naperville brothers compete in 2022 FutureTechs Rock Awards
Twin brothers Josh and Jake Gunther are seniors at Naperville North High School, where they've revved up their automotive skills in a major way.
Twin brothers Josh and Jake Gunther are seniors at Naperville North High School, where they've revved up their automotive skills in a major way.
Naperville brothers compete for national automotive award
They've spent a lot a time with dad in the garage over the years ? under the hood. And it's paid off.
They've spent a lot a time with dad in the garage over the years ? under the hood. And it's paid off.
Naperville twin brothers compete for National Automotive Award
Two twins from Naperville, Josh and Jake Gunther, are competing for a national award for their automotive work.
Two twins from Naperville, Josh and Jake Gunther, are competing for a national award for their automotive work.
Metra trains halted near Naperville after pedestrian struck by train
Inbound and outbound trains were halted near Naperville Friday morning after a pedestrian was struck by a train.
Inbound and outbound trains were halted near Naperville Friday morning after a pedestrian was struck by a train.
Metra trains delayed near Naperville after train strikes pedestrian
Inbound and outbound trains were halted near Naperville Friday morning after a pedestrian was struck by a train.
Inbound and outbound trains were halted near Naperville Friday morning after a pedestrian was struck by a train.
Fiery Naperville crash leaves 37-year-old man seriously injured
The driver proceeded right through the intersection and collided with a semi-truck. The motorcycle caught on fire, causing the trailer to also catch on fire.
The driver proceeded right through the intersection and collided with a semi-truck. The motorcycle caught on fire, causing the trailer to also catch on fire.
Illinois lawmaker secures funding to address shortage of school-based mental health professionals
A local congresswoman is addressing mental health challenges among students in Illinois.
A local congresswoman is addressing mental health challenges among students in Illinois.
Illinois lawmaker working to help students with mental health issues
A local congresswoman is addressing mental health challenges among students in Illinois.
A local congresswoman is addressing mental health challenges among students in Illinois.
Naperville man charged with robbing $14,000 from DuPage Credit Union in Downers Grove
Downers Grove police said an accomplice walked into the credit union on April 14 with a cardboard sign saying "large bills 100s 50s stay calm no gps no dye pack.” Then police said that accomplice went outside, got on a bike, and rode a few blocks, where he met up with Tarandle Lee, who was allegedly driving a getaway car.
Downers Grove police said an accomplice walked into the credit union on April 14 with a cardboard sign saying "large bills 100s 50s stay calm no gps no dye pack.” Then police said that accomplice went outside, got on a bike, and rode a few blocks, where he met up with Tarandle Lee, who was allegedly driving a getaway car.
Hoffman Estates woman gets 3 years in prison for starving 2 dogs to death
Sarah Gorski of Hoffman Estates will serve three years in prison. One of the dogs, Otis, weighed only 20 pounds at the time of his death when he should have weighed 70. The other dog, Bubba, weighed only 4 pounds.
Sarah Gorski of Hoffman Estates will serve three years in prison. One of the dogs, Otis, weighed only 20 pounds at the time of his death when he should have weighed 70. The other dog, Bubba, weighed only 4 pounds.
Naperville man accused of failing to surrender guns after FOID card revoked; police find drugs, guns in home
Officers conducted a traffic stop on Marcus Wise, and took him into custody — as there was an active warrant against him for failing to surrender his guns. During the execution of a search warrant on Wise's home, officers allegedly found two handguns and cocaine.
Officers conducted a traffic stop on Marcus Wise, and took him into custody — as there was an active warrant against him for failing to surrender his guns. During the execution of a search warrant on Wise's home, officers allegedly found two handguns and cocaine.
Business continues in downtown Naperville even as major renovations get underway
Drivers in downtown Naperville may need to navigate around street and lane closures on Main Street and Jefferson Avenue due to construction, but the Downtown Naperville Alliance (DNA) wants you to know the businesses along that stretch are still open and pedestrians are still welcome.
Drivers in downtown Naperville may need to navigate around street and lane closures on Main Street and Jefferson Avenue due to construction, but the Downtown Naperville Alliance (DNA) wants you to know the businesses along that stretch are still open and pedestrians are still welcome.
Business continues in downtown Naperville even as major renovations get underway
The Downtown Naperville Alliance has erected clear acrylic panels where people can watch the construction without the dirt and dust flying their way.
The Downtown Naperville Alliance has erected clear acrylic panels where people can watch the construction without the dirt and dust flying their way.
Suburban Chicago family donating 325 Easter baskets to kids in hospitals
Axel's family started putting together Easter baskets four years ago. Their first year, they gave 100 baskets to patients at Rush University Medical Center. In 2021, they donated 318 baskets to Rush, University of Illinois-Chicago, Comer Childrens Hospital, and Central DuPage Hospital. Their goal this year is 325 baskets.
Axel's family started putting together Easter baskets four years ago. Their first year, they gave 100 baskets to patients at Rush University Medical Center. In 2021, they donated 318 baskets to Rush, University of Illinois-Chicago, Comer Childrens Hospital, and Central DuPage Hospital. Their goal this year is 325 baskets.
Ukrainian mom living in Naperville creates website to raise money for her homeland
A Ukrainian mom living in the western suburbs is still in disbelief her country is under attack.
A Ukrainian mom living in the western suburbs is still in disbelief her country is under attack.
Ukrainian mom fundraising from Naperville
A Ukrainian mom, living in the western suburbs is still in disbelief her country is under attack.?
A Ukrainian mom, living in the western suburbs is still in disbelief her country is under attack.?
Naperville man charged with drug-induced homicide after woman dies from fentanyl mixture
'SENSELESS LOSS': An Addison woman died after Courvorsier Thomas allegedly supplied her with a fentanyl/fluorofentanyl mixture.
'SENSELESS LOSS': An Addison woman died after Courvorsier Thomas allegedly supplied her with a fentanyl/fluorofentanyl mixture.
Aurora man gets 5 years in prison for throwing explosive device into Naperville restaurant
An Aurora man learned his fate last week after damaging a suburban restaurant with an explosive device nearly two years ago. The incident was caught on camera.
An Aurora man learned his fate last week after damaging a suburban restaurant with an explosive device nearly two years ago. The incident was caught on camera.
Aurora man tosses explosive device into Naperville restaurant
An Aurora man learned his fate last week after damaging a suburban restaurant with an explosive device nearly two years ago.
An Aurora man learned his fate last week after damaging a suburban restaurant with an explosive device nearly two years ago.
North Central College stages 'Chords for Kids' concert this weekend
After a two-year hiatus, a popular concert makes its return this weekend. This Saturday, North Central College will stage "Chords for Kids" ? a performance specifically designed for children with autism and special needs. Professor of music Larry Van Oyen and parent Steven Yee joined FOX 32 to talk about it.
After a two-year hiatus, a popular concert makes its return this weekend. This Saturday, North Central College will stage "Chords for Kids" ? a performance specifically designed for children with autism and special needs. Professor of music Larry Van Oyen and parent Steven Yee joined FOX 32 to talk about it.



















