Neighbors say smell and flies are among issues with chicken coop. The city government is looking at regulations.
Some neighbors object to chickens. Family hopes eggs from chickens will help with food budget.
Woman collects more than 400 signatures on online petition.
City said it would take a look at regulating the raising of bees in town.
The city plans to consider regulations for fowl. In one neighborhood, residents are objecting to a neighbor's chickens.
Company informs state regulators it is withdrawing permit applications.
Company says city is seeing social media growth. Alderman complains about Patch coverage.
Chamber of commerce says it has plan for social distancing at event, but city lacks certain details.
The City Council supports splitting costs on landscaping and sign at Cass and Plainfield.
Motorcyclist dies in an accident at the intersection. An alderman wants to study what can be done there.
Some say constituents may have trouble hearing their elected officials if they're masked.
Woman helped a man get some items from the top shelf, police said.
Opponents decried lack of control over the sign's advertising.
Marchese is reaching out to minority communities and aldermen.
An alderman asks whether African Americans are applying for officer positions.
Alderman asks chief whether he has the authority to properly discipline officers.
Police department veteran is replacing official. Three candidates vied for the position.
The property was once a residence, but it has turned into a business, alderwoman says.
Board's layoff decision is under investigation by the attorney general.
Darien alderman wonders what can be done about the house in question.
Protesters should not be confused with rioters and opportunists, the chief said.
Laid-off workers are barred from disparaging Flagg Creek sewer agency, even though board apparently violated state law in dismissals.
Aldermen said they want to avoid going it alone in opening restaurants, bars and other businesses.
The city goes out to residents' homes to see what their drainage issues are, official says.
One alderman questioned action, saying city was telling residents it had no money for water projects.
Digital sign would be at Darien's main intersection. The council is interested in renegotiating with the sign company.
Teacher who was accused of uttering racial slurs says the allegations were without context.
They say they want businesses to open again. Mayor asked for aldermen's opinions.
The city says it is willing to work with group to improve area.
The new member has experience serving on the PTA.
Pritzker Shouldn't Continue Excluding General Assembly During COVID-19 Crisis
City cuts budget by nearly 15 percent. The situation is because of the pandemic.
Oppenents contended the city would get little control over messages. Supporters said it would be a good deal for the town.
City Council approves $310,000 for program, which restaurant owners praised. A resident questioned the idea.
Footage shows trees full of leaves and happy residents together.
City official proposes $3.6 million in cuts for next year's budget.
Proposed car wash prompts council's action. The project's lawyer calls for voluntary annexation.
The alderman who represents the neighborhood in question indicates he would be against the proposal.
Police tried to close the golf course, but found out state had just changed the rules.
Organizers were struggling to find a place for this year's event, but coronavirus may be its death knell.