She is passionate about music and loves chihuahuas and cats, her mother said.
Let's ensure the final decision is based on accurate information, sound process and accountability to the Elmhurst community.
Officers watched the suspects break into a restaurant, police said. The suspects are believed to be linked to burglaries around the suburbs.
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An opponent of the mansion site suggests the board may disregard residents' "expressed will."
Don't push aside common sense for a developer's "exorbitant" profits, a resident said.
The city is mulling group home rules. In 2021, aldermen approved a sober home over neighbors' objections.
An official says she sees no reason why such businesses should be kept out of downtown.
Video footage showed five suspects participating in burglaries in a local neighborhood, police said.
A cross-country runner's alcohol violation resulted in a controversy at the student newspaper.
A majority of the park board has resisted public input on the bandshell’s location.
Other measures include a property tax increase and the sale of a city building.
The local woman is accused of the dirty deed, which took place a couple of blocks from her house.
The man was charged with disorderly conduct and then released.
In another case, an 82-year-old man was charged with disorderly conduct in a local neighborhood, authorities said.
An Elmhurst man was cited under the city's new law on short-term rentals.
The man was upset about an issue before he injured the worker, police said.
More townhomes would slow rising local home values, the company said.
Elsewhere, an Elmhurst nonprofit was the victim of a fictitious lease, authorities said.
In another case, a man urinates outside City Hall in the middle of the day, police said.
Police said they will have an increased presence in the area as the investigation continues.
An unusual thing happened at a party at a local fitness center, a police report indicated.
The 20-year-old special needs woman refused to go along and alerted authorities, prosecutors said.
The driver sped into oncoming traffic on Roosevelt Road after stealing nearly $1,500 in merchandise, police said.
Some things don't get talked about publicly, such as the police's disclosure that some employees are "exempt from oversight."
In another case, a man was arrested after stealing a wallet at a local fitness center, authorities said.
In another case, an employee at the hospital's complex scratched a coworker's arms, police said.
A City Council member was absent from a fourth of the meetings. Two others had perfect attendance.
The board mandated they pay for their attendance, unlike cases last month.
Dance classes for ages 18 and up now open for registration at Elmhurst Park District
In another case, an unconscious woman was found in a local neighborhood, police said.
Police discovered about 24,000 pounds of stolen Wawa coffee products inside the warehouse at a distribution center.
An officer was looking into prostitution advertising in Elmhurst. That resulted in a meetup at a local hotel, police said.
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The police reported the allegation in their report on an official's questionable credit card spending.
The official was confronted, but nothing happened to him, police said. He was arrested in Rockford last year.
Illinois AirCheck mobile testing units are providing vehicle emissions tests at the Bensenville Water Park, 1100 W. Wood St., Dec. 16-20.
The association's representative could have conflicts of interest, according to a city committee.
Scrutiny of garbage firms' offers revealed "a human error" in the city's data, officials said.
In another case, a man was charged with stealing from an estate sale in a local neighborhood, police said.