The two local government entities celebrate a project they worked on together.
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The contractor got a later deadline because of weather, official says.
The city experiences one more coronavirus death in the last week.
Officials say they can tap into the district's cash to cover the overruns.
One resident called for teacher's critics and Patch to publicly apologize to her.
Officials have big plans for the city's first new park in more than three decades.
The two centers can no longer continue on user fees alone, official says.
The DuPage County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
At the same time, the official brought up an idea dealing with this controversial subject.
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The superintendent called city "a jerk" in closed meeting. Under pressure, the district released the recording.
Two members want to allow larger structures. Another says that's extreme.
State Rep. Mazzochi Donates Salary Increase, Encourages Others To Give What They Can Tuesday and Beyond
But many say the city manager's proposal is not nearly enough.
More than 40 percent of Pete DiCianni's political contributions go to his two companies.
Alderwoman raises the possibility of moving city operations, but mayor says "nothing is in the works right now."
The DuPage County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
City alderman contends the number is "pretty much equal."
The council members voted against granting the mayor temporary authority, but later joined the majority in extending it.
On November 9th, 2021 Elmhurst Police were notified of an incident which had occurred at 148 N. York Street at approximately 6:30 PM.
Speakers say the board should defend educators under public attack.
City department needs more workers to maintain assets, but officials say the increase will affect utility rates.
State representative is looking to run in 2022. He says he has the ability to work on a bipartisan basis.
A city panel makes an exception to fence rules, with one member giving a "very reluctant yes."
The six-story complex would add 200 more apartment units downtown.
City officials weigh in on how customers are treating workers in town.
Local merchant defends the sign and explains how he could support Trump, a vaccine backer.
The “coward” spit on the employee after he was asked to wear a mask, city officials were told.
Residents are asking the developer to change the plan for the six-story building.
The city banned most tents for growing food in 2019. It is now reconsidering.
The school board is under pressure from the attorney general to release the recording of a 2019 closed session.
State Rep. Mazzochi and the Illinois Department of Insurance is hosting an information session and Q&A on healthcare coverage and the ACA
The state informed the city seven years ago it would pay for most of the project.
State Rep. Mazzochi bringing DMV services to Westmont
The city takes more than two months to respond to a records request about pile.
The City of Elmhurst is excited to announce the Explore Elmhurst Holly Trolley will be back for the 2021 holiday season. Running Saturda ...