Mayor Joseph Marchese advises residents to limit the news they consume.
Coronavirus emergency leads to county hearing's cancellation until further notice. Some residents oppose proposed car wash.
The park district deploys lawyer to demand money from the chamber of commerce to pay for damage.
Neighbors fear the business would create noise and traffic. Developer points to changes to proposal.
The educator apologized to the district. An official said he believed she was "genuinely sorry."
Park district and chamber differ over which entity should pay for damage from last year's event.
Some residents say digital sign would cause more crashes. City says it needs to gets its messages to residents.
District 86 calls arguments about inequities a 'false narrative.' A critic says Central gets a bigger variety of classes.
Kathy Minardi is suffering from ALS. The mayor says she has been committed to the public good.
Park district has yet to allow event in Community or Westwood parks. Mayor says he wants to work out differences.
Hinsdale South's enrollment is declining. Its principal disagrees with arguments that Hinsdale Central is treated better.
Taxes the top issue for respondents in Darien survey.
Panhandlers are seen at Walmart. Some doubt their intentions.
City would still help homeowners manage drainage projects. It just wouldn't share costs.
Panhandlers at 75th and Cass upset resident. The city is asked to do something about it.
The police chief is sending a public letter giving tips to prevent crime. At the same time, he says Darien is a safe place to live.
The city proposes native plants for a drainage basin. It says the plants would beautify the neighborhood and save on maintenance.
Darien spends far more on administration for its police pension fund than Elmhurst, even though Darien's fund is half the size.
The primary is just a month away, and the presidential election is coming up fast. Patch wants to know what issues are on voters’ minds.
The police chief says he wants to get the word out about increases in burglaries. Other suburbs are experiencing the same issue.
An alderman explains why this is the case in the city water system.
Parents say they fear proposed development would cause overcrowding at Mark DeLay Elementary.
The city waits for Darien School District 61's decision on whether to allow development.
Glen Ellyn's Robert Langman has been appointed to replace the retiring Bob Carlo, who is leaving in June.
The Darien City Council participated in a goal setting discussion in 2019 and identified enhanced resident communications as a top priority.
City officials are discussing a possible new public works complex that would cost an estimated $15 million. The mayor advises caution.
An alderman explains why he supported marijuana shops in town.
Most readers on Facebook opposed to idea, but a few are open to it.
The mayor's proposal would require moving Lace Elementary students to another site.
Residents say the survey's results in favor of marijuana sales failed to reflect the community's will.
Developer John Manos would use the money to upgrade architecture for the planned building.
Mayor Joseph Marchese wants to redevelop the vacant property at northwest corner of Cass Avenue and Plainfield Road.
Board member suggests going out to bid for food service contract.
Dotty's, Stella's make most money on video gambling in Darien.
Proposal for retail development has two more steps.
City Council votes to ban marijuana sales at Brookhaven Plaza.
Audience's treatment of business was 'despicable," Marchese says.
Developer is seeking $150,000 to help with gateway. Building would be on site of old gas station.
Residents argued Modell Funeral Home's crematory would cause air pollution.
Man had cellphone, not gun, police chief says.