A person claiming to be a doctor said he was filling a prescription for a customer, police said.
The entity says some are harassing it because of the policy, police said.
The number of coronavirus patients is about a third of the level two weeks ago.
The interim manager took the helm in December. A month earlier, he was taken to jail.
The official got payments for travel, but it's unclear where he went.
City is still plowing streets, while school district cancels some activities.
Sending two checks a year results in more than $30,000 in overhead.
A fire district gives residents one viewpoint on legislation, then asks them to vote.
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Dr. Albovias is accepting new patients age 14 and older at 1200 S. York St., Ste. 3250 in Elmhurst.
The family discovered the blaze when they returned home, according to the fire department.
The city explains why no written record exists of law firm's investigation.
Three were charged with being in possession of a stolen vehicle, police said.
Someone got a hard lesson after sending photos to a stranger, police said.
An Elmhurst man is arrested on a battery charge, police said. He was released.
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Cases dropped by half at York High School. One school, however, saw a sizable increase.
The business says it lacked the money to replace its oven.
One new coronavirus death was reported in Elmhurst in the last week.
The Park District will be having a Job Fair on Tuesday, March 1, 6-7:30 p.m. at Wilder Mansion (211 S Prospect Ave).
The number of cases has fallen by nearly half in a week, according to report.
The enclosed drive-thru for lab and vaccination services opened Monday, Jan. 31.
Police responded to domestic disturbances in local neighborhoods.
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An Elmhurst man is accused of drunken driving. He was released on bond.
The city hired a finance director, despite an earlier decision to pay a firm to handle that role.
Judge may throw out the mask requirement in schools. Districts are preparing for that.
As SARS-CoV-2 has evolved in its ability to infect others, the level of protection afforded by masks has taken on greater importance.
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Officials say they want to reduce barriers to educational opportunities.
One member calls the district's finances "alarming." Others say they are comfortable with the situation.
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The school district received some good news with the latest bids for projects.
Some warned they would pull their children from the local school system.
Officials expanded the scope of projects before studying local demographics.