State Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton has received more than $110,000 in campaign contributions from teacher unions.
The man grabbed an officer's crotch and told him to get off his land, according to a police report.
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Eric Farrell, along with his business partners, are planning to open a craft beer shop and restaurant in the Spring Road business district.
The ambulance company would have the power to reopen the contract if conditions change.
The mayor wants a City Council committee to look into the issue.
Police received a report of damage from an air gun downtown.
A man was arrested after a domestic disturbance in a local neighborhood, police said.
The suspect threatens to distribute the resident's photos, police said.
The man was seen on surveillance footage taking photos and looking through a house's clear glass door, police said.
The suspect drove away and then got into a crash, police said.
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Vandalism in the middle of the day is what led officers to the suspect, police said.
The starting wage for paramedics may increase by nearly 60 percent over two years.
Lake Zurich establishment plans to open a second location.
The city explains the increased presence of first responders.
Senator Mike Braun is the lead sponsor and has been doing some great work trying to get America's debt under control
Jason Cooney got the idea to write the book after his friend died from a heroin overdose.
Elmhurst-based nonprofit celebrates 10th walk and 50th anniversary
The business plans to open in the Spring Road district. It is set to include a restaurant.
The attorney general wants the city to release a recording and verbatim transcript of the closed session.
Police issued nuisance warnings to two houses in town, according to reports.
The man got angry when a business refused to buy his product, police said.
A bicyclist told an officer someone threw rocks at him, police said.
The ex-board president walked out of the meeting, uttering an obscenity.
Lawmaker said she struggled to get the assessment. "You can't keep hiding this stuff," she said.
A former alderman criticized the city's handling of O'Hare noise issues.
More than half of Pete DiCianni's political money goes to his companies, reports show.
A man was found lying unresponsive in a local parkway, police said.
No new deaths from the coronavirus were reported in the last week at the hospital.
Republican legislator collects money from PACs for bankers, manufacturers and contractors, among others.
Planning for future, Board of Directors continues to grow
Rep. Mazzochi invites residents to participate in a discussion with experts from the DuPage County Health Department
The organization has run the sale for more than 60 years.
Fourteen organizations throughout DuPage, Cook and Will Counties are receiving $3,994,000 in the first distribution from the Fund.
Bullets hit houses in a local neighborhood, police said. The man arrested explained what happened.
Top official says he is confident the work will get done by winter.
Someone broke into a car in a local neighborhood, according to a report.
A customer at a gas station encountered a scammer at the pumps, police said.