As of July 2022, omicron variant BA.5 is causing a wave of cases across the United States.
Lawmaker said in 2016 that a "white, male Republican" was best for liberty.
Residents are asking to be permitted to own chickens, three aldermen said.
SHARE is a support group for those who have experienced a miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth or neonatal death.
A resident sent money to someone he met on a dating app, police said.
The police were responding to a neighbor dispute, according to a report.
A political flyer appeared to have the imprint of the fire district serving unincorporated residents.
Bethel United Church of Christ to present Summer Music at Bethel Concert
A buyer has been in talks with the city, but has yet to start the formal process, an official said.
The sheriff has given the public no details about the charge he made against a candidate.
District 205 is urged to wage a strong recruitment campaign to get students to take virtual course.
The local state representative said the teacher has been the subject of complaints.
He says lecture provides false information and is the "latest iteration of Marxism."
The local man is accused of painting the symbol on homes and cars, police said.
Crews wait around for some parts to get in and then hurry to install them, an official said.
The project is facing one issue in its final days, according to the district.
The pandemic continues, but at a low level at the local hospital.
They were likely stolen in the last three months in town, police said.
The position has gone vacant for the last four months. The new official is coming from the Hinsdale village government.
An alderman questions why the city handles crossing guards, rather than the school district.
'Lustful eyes' may again hurt the city's north side with possible fire district merger, official says.
The city deals with the possible merger of fire districts north of town.
An Uber Eats driver became impatient, prompting a call to the police, report says.
The burglary takes place before dawn Sunday morning, according to a police report.
She refused to leave the hospital after being medically cleared to do so, police said.
More than 100 attend grand opening of “Playground for All” June 18, the first project of Bensenville Park District 2.0
Two garage doors and a car were damaged overnight in a local neighborhood, police said.
The group hopes to stop the proposed sale and bring it up for a referendum vote instead.
The eatery is requesting a liquor license from the city government.
Aldermen were asked to take a stand on the proposed merger of fire districts.
District 205 is looking for community members to affirm their SEL & Equity initiatives, instead of feedback on how to improve our schools.
The park board is taking steps to solve the problem, including the hiring of a consultant.
The suspect was caught re-entering the United States from Mexico, authorities said.
Two restaurant employees were harassed by a visitor, according to a police report.
State Rep. Mazzochi and York Township Assessor Invite Residents to Discuss Their Property Tax Bills and the assessment appeal process.
The district failed to include a group with a different viewpoint, the group's leader said.
Callaway Fitting Day and Family Golf Night Saturday and Sunday, July 16-17, respectively.
Diala Alatassi, MD, an internal medicine physician, has joined Edward-Elmhurst Medical Group.
Edward-Elmhurst Health also recognized as 15 Top Health System for the fourth year in a row.
The Elmhurst Area Branch of the AAUW is now collecting books for its Annual Used Book Sale to be held August 4-7 at Sandburg Middle School.