In another case, a man is accused of harassing a woman in Elmhurst, police said.
He issued a statement in his bid for a second term as the city's leader.
A clerk let the man warm up and wait for a ride, police said.
"We are sorry for the inconvenience," the village said.
Builders of large houses are incurring late fees because projects go beyond a year, an official said.
He is set to lead a committee that handles zoning matters.
In another case, officers responded to a domestic disturbance on New Year's Eve, police said.
The hospital has seen a big increase in inpatient days over the last six years.
He and two others held up a couple outside the Addison movie theater, police said.
Hayes McCracken is “John” in Porchlight Music Theatre’s “Fun Home” at the Ruth Page Center for the Performing Arts.
Teens from Bensenville and Willowbrook were arrested after a chase, police said.
Patch took a look at Frank DeSimone's pension from the police department where he retired.
The official, who was recently arrested, also gained a much longer commute.
The top local story was a fatal crash at an intersection where previous efforts for a traffic light failed.
In another case, an Elmhurst man was charged with domestic battery.
He was wanted on a charge of fleeing and eluding, authorities said.
A downstate mayor was convicted in a similar situation involving his credit card use.
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In two local schools, more than half of teachers missed 10 or more days last year, figures show.
Brian Burch co-founded CatholicVote and is president of the board at Seton Academy Catholic Montessori in Villa Park.
The parents must keep the agreement secret from the public.
In another case, someone phoned in a threat to a person at York High School, authorities said.
The victim got into an argument with the suspect's sister several weeks ago, police said.
A board member was wrong in saying the average size has dropped.
A crowd blocked an arrest in Villa Park. Police warned the public away from the area.
The city responded to Patch's inquiry about whether it is investigating a former official's credit card use.
The district overall compares favorably with other area districts, state statistics show.
A critic questions a certificate for the district's financial reporting. An auditor explains it.
Police said they towed his pickup truck after the early morning traffic stop.
The principal, who lives in unincorporated Elmhurst, was arrested early in the morning, police said.
The district won't say who signed off on questionable credit card use.
They are accused of filling bags with merchandise and then leaving.
School board members make the case for an increase in property taxes.
He got $500,0000 through fraud by selling an interest in part of the Northlake building, prosecutors said.
Officials said they are responding to problems with the bus service.
The district is considering five-year contracts to lower costs.
An official sought an explanation in light of an official's recent arrest.
An official who was arrested put $47,000 in personal items on his public credit card. The district said he paid it back.
A stabbing victim is suffering from health problems as a result, according to a fundraising page.
The local team went down to Florida for the national event.