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The city says the state Department of Transportation is holding up license plate reader cameras.
He says he wants to see whether the school board can handle the curriculum issue.
The official says he has not decided whether to follow the mask mandate at his next meeting.
The lawmaker says she has seen a failure to comply with the school board's policies.
An alderman says he shares concern with residents about an increase in crime.
The police chief explains why the department is buying bigger cars.
City officials say they need cooperation from a state agency to get cameras on Route 83.
The police chief answers an alderman's question about staffing issues.
At that time STOP signs will be deployed at that intersection. The work will be complete by 2PM and the signal will then be turned back on.
A resident accuses the city of unreasonable seizure and malicious prosecution.
The former mayor is vying to be County Board chairman. He is facing Hinsdale's Greg Hart.
The board approves a tax hike for next year. The dissenters push tax relief.
A city official gives the reasons for the change to the projection.
The city and many others were victims in an investment fund scandal.
They agreed a property tax levy increase was a way to cover debt in the short run.
The school board improperly closed its doors in 2019 to discuss its negotiations with the city, attorney general finds.
The city is looking at ways to make debt payments for stormwater projects.
They say they want improvements to the proposal. Their lawyer suggests a partner in the project has "political capital."
A narrow council majority approves controversial parking lots.
The new developments don't attract many families with children, but they still have an impact, official says.
The company and its staffing agency denied allegations of bias.
State Representative Mazzochi is once again hosting a blood drive as well as quick COVID testing service
The DuPage County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
The City of Elmhurst will be making parking changes to the Central Business District (CDB). At the City Council Meeting held on October ...
She has an important family connection in county government.
Two aldermen were missing when the council tied in a vote on a restaurant's controversial request.
An alderwoman commented on how she communicated with Roberto's lawyer.
Mayor breaks tie in favor of restaurant's controversial request for parking lots.
The nursing home had wanted to build an addition, but it kept delaying the project.
An alderwoman met with residents about the need for a park in their neighborhood.
Aldermen want to consider a lower vehicle sticker fees for pickups.
They say they want the requirements to meet the concept of housing for commuters.
Alderwoman says parking lots would impose no hardship on neighbors. Her colleagues cite objections to the restaurant's proposal.
COVID-19 resulted in significant economic impact, including the loss of income and wages that undermined financial security and stabilit ...
The company is set to receive nearly eight times what it paid for land a year ago.