Tracy and Dillard also attended an event in Elmhurst Wednesday in support of Rep. Dennis Reboletti's run for Dillard's Senate seat.
Dillard, who is running for governor, and myriad other Republican leaders came out to support Reboletti during his announcement in Elmhurst Wednesday.
An estimated $80,000 has been budgeted out for the addition to a planned 2014 streetway-improvement project.
The Village’s two hotels, Crowne Plaza and America’s Best Inn/Budgetel Inn & Suites, may face a new licensing fee, annual inspections and extended-stay limits.
The phony email message about problems with a package delivery entices people to open an attachment that allows personal info to be lifted from a computer.
The signs will better direct residents and visitors to the community’s shopping districts, parking facilities and community assets.
U.S. Census Bureau has facts and figures on the types of jobs we do, what we make for them, how we get to them and more.
Roosevelt University study shows Chicago has the worst heroin problem in the country, and the "epidemic" has spread to the suburbs. DuPage has seen a 48 percent increase in heroin deaths since 2008.
Vehicle purchases and emerald ash borer management also on the agenda.
The ongoing battle to save the historic building in Churchill Woods continues with the results from a commissioned study on the house’s prospects.
Options for relieving overcrowding at the Glen Ellyn Civic Center run as high as $20 million and may include moving the police department off-site.
The matter has been returned to the DuPage County Zoning Board of Appeals to investigate any potential health issues related to the proposed station.
Who knows where the Illinois governor will stop when it comes to freezing salaries?
The Village of Glen Ellyn's Board of Trustees will vote on the final TIF District boundaries on Sept. 9.
Paul C. Darley, the DuPage County representative on the Metra Board of Trustees resigned his post effective July 30.
House Resolution 521 calls for the immediate resignation of current Metra Board Chairman Brad O’Halloran.
The renovations are scheduled to begin this fall, but the second phase may not be completed for up to 10 years.
Zoning has been approved for the Autumn Leaves Memory Care Facility on Geneva Road, despite resident protests that the facility would negatively affect the neighborhood.
An Illinois organization elected the village of Glen Ellyn's downtown for a historic designation.
Illinois reform organization Reboot Illinois sums up the timeline and the major players in the scandal that threatens the Metra Board.
The 50-foot-wide particle storage ring will stop in Glen Ellyn July 24 as it nears the end of a 3,200-mile journey to be part of new research on particle physics.
The panel includes representatives of local taxing bodies; a public hearing on the controversial proposal has been set for September
Rates are increasing by 1.5 percent, but the biggest hit may come from a huge drop in the recycling rebate, and a proposed brush-pickup increase.
It’s a start, at least, as the college hosted Monday’s night’s meeting of the Village’s strategic planning session, and President Demos is optimistic.
The safety system makes regular phone calls to at-risk residents (also including the disabled) to make sure they're okay; it has already saved "several lives."
Metra board chairman Brad O'Halloran will speak before the Regional Transportation Authority board on what led to former Metra CEO Alex Clifford's settlement and severance package.
Illinois became the last state to legalize the private, licensed carry of concealed firearms on Tuesday, with the General Assembly overriding Gov. Pat Quinn's veto before a court-ordered deadline.
Gun owners will now need to apply for a license and take required classes and training to legally carry a concealed firearm.
Officials say that cases of the blight have "exploded" in Wheaton, but that in Glen Ellyn officials seem to have it under control.
The Village is planning to nearly double the rate as which water can be released north through Perry’s Pond into the DuPage River to help with area flooding.
The DuPage County Health Department has created a Personal Protection Index to help residents stay informed about West Nile activity. Find out other tips to stay safe this summer.
The proposed TIF district for the downtown may force residents of Parkside Apartments, many of whom are immigrants and refugees, out of their homes.
Sean Hayes, a graduate of Glenbard West, was a guest on The Talk Wednesday.
Residents, business and property owners have until June 28 to take the survey.
Los Burritos Mexicanos has been closed by the DuPage County Health Department after four confirmed cases of E. coli and a half-dozen more under investigation.
Two separate companies will handle the two projects.
Senate Bill 1764 would allow hired drivers to be charged with a felony if they are found to be under the influence of alcohol while transporting passengers.
Those affected by floods should register for federal assistance.
After the April floods, the efforts of Glen Ellyn and the Glen Ellyn Park District to stem the often-rising waters appear more critical than ever.