One of the people was charged with aggravated battery and armed violence, police said.
The bullets struck an occupied car and a house, but no one was hurt, authorities said.
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The children selected merchandise and gave it to their parents to steal, police said.
The responsibilities of the city's communications staff have grown substantially over the years, an official said.
The person would be the city's voice in state government.
The estimates have exceeded the pace of inflation. Officials give the status of the station.
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Their invoices reveal little of what they do for the city, an alderman said. The mayor defended the costs.
The city has gone years at a time without any work done on its concrete streets. An alderman said he wanted to reverse that trend.
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Police responded to two domestic disturbances in the last few days
An Elmhurst man is among the local police department's latest DUI arrests.
A man and a woman were accused of holding up a convenience store at gunpoint.
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One of the suspects had a large magnet to defeat anti-theft devices, police said.
An alderman wanted to know why money for concrete streets was zeroed out for two years.
The projects would cost tens of millions of dollars, an architectural firm says.
Under a proposal, residents would see annual increases until 2031. The city's rates are already higher than many towns.
An officer met with a business owner about unauthorized machines, authorities said.
The city requires owners to grade and seed gravel lots, an alderman said.
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A local merchant urged the council against enacting a prohibition, saying doing so would invite "far sketchier" substances.
An alderman said the account for capital projects seemed a "little high."
The police chief reported on the number of vacancies compared to last year.
But the police chief wants more cameras in particular areas of town.
The chief wants new technology to protect the public from pursuits.
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A local woman was charged after she crashed her car, police said.
A suspect had one seemingly small request as part of the hiring, police said.
They would be the first ones to take advantage of cost-sharing in well over a decade.
The city's decision "destroys the economic viability of the project," the lawsuit said. The city said it had the right to deny it.
The school board president said many use an inflated number for how much money the district has on hand.
An official warned the district would lose out on millions if it decided otherwise.
A person was pumping gas when the theft happened, police said.
In another case, a man jumped on the hood of a woman's car, causing damage, police said.
Local schools' test scores reflect the percentage of low-income students enrolled.
Aldermen had a moment of levity in an otherwise dry budget meeting.
An alderman asked for an explanation on why the city is budgeting no money for concrete street resurfacing.