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They were allowed into the United States, a policy that the Texas governor and many others oppose.
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They are expected to stay no longer than a month in town. The village was not consulted, the mayor said.
Suspects are searching for unlocked cars with the keys left inside, police said.
It also has the highest rate of low-income students among 29 elementary districts in the county.
Board leader blames rising legal bills on public records requests.
The superintendent goes to Las Vegas, New Orleans and Miami, among many other places.
Board majority stays with a testing firm that is under investigation.
Official warns he won't back "one penny" in new taxes without a close look at expenses.
The superintendent accused a member of spreading "disinformation."
The board's factions are sparring over whether to approve closed session minutes.
The superintendent said the lessons won't be "instruction on lifestyle."
A board member explains why he changed his position on public comments.
The establishment has close ties to the mayor. The police took photos of a DJ in the bar.
The owner is the mother of late rapper Juice Wrld, media outlet says.
Minority member has gone along with most financial decisions, but is positioning himself as a spending hawk.
A board member tells a colleague that there is no need to interrupt her.
A board member questions why the motto is missing from the district's website.
The issue involved the district's response to allegations of racial slurs during a baseball game.
A Burr Ridge company is helping the youth get a wheelchair-accessible bathroom.
A resident questioned how the district could overlook "gestures of humanity."
She alleges her cancer was caused by nearby plant. Her son suffers from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
The superintendent did not attend the closed session.
Residents circulate a petition against the station. A woman cites security concerns, noting nearby apartment complexes.
One trustee said the development would be monotonous and dense. The lots would be "garages with attached homes," he said.
The village said it could work with the family to find a place for a new garage.
Officials want to talk about whether to allow such activities.
This district is different from others in the area, statistics show.
Mayor Gary Grasso asked Darren Bailey to withdraw, calling him an "albatross at the top of the ticket."
The village said the new rates would be comparable to other towns.
A retirement home objected at first, but then withdrew its protest.