A suspect told an officer about the files' whereabouts, police said.
Local police reported nine drunken driving arrests over the last few days.
Officers responded to a disturbance in a local neighborhood, police said.
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In another case, two men were charged with violating a city order to stop work, police said.
The students live a few rooms away from each other, police said.
A city committee plans to take up the issue at a public meeting.
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The resident also faces drug charges. He exceeded speeds of 90 mph, police said.
A school district handbook from a few years ago discouraged homework for certain grades. That is no longer policy.
The school's staff cheered for the students as they left the school.
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An alderman said in 2021 that a restaurant's controversial proposal would hurt nearby home values.
A woman was followed into her building by a former friend, who said he was worried about her well-being, police said.
Patrons became unruly after a disagreement over a bill, according to a report.
The park district does not allow for-profit activities on its grounds, an official said.
The incident took place more than a month ago, but the city is keeping the report under wraps.
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The school board was urged to decrease class sizes for students known as "COVID kindergarteners."
This was after two people were arrested on fentanyl possession charges.
A man who possessed fentanyl was banging on the windows of a business, police said.
A board member has advice for parents upset that their children are not getting homework.
Officials urged the return of final exams for certain classes, so students are better prepared for college.
An unexpected car event upset residents, who directed traffic away from their street, according to a police report.
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Victims told officers they were involved in a fight with a stranger, according to a police report.
A man refused to stop creating a disturbance in front of a house, police said.
The incident follows others at the local establishment, according to reports.
Police arrested three people on drunken driving charges over the weekend.
An activist called the women "a plague on our community," accusing them of sexualizing children.
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The man fired shots at another car after a heated exchange, prosecutors said.
The pursuit ended when a woman crashed into a fence, prosecutors said.
The assessor pointed to planned parking lots as the reason for the reduced values.
Teachers are expected to address the issue at a school board meeting in June.