Glenview’s thrift paid off during last winter’s blizzard.
Representative chastises utility for its infomercial of smart grid legislation, proposes revisions to hold company accountable.
Customers of the utility still angry after meeting with officials in Glenview.
A record-breaking 2.1 million ComEd customers were affected by power outages after a slew of summer storms.
Glenview has asked a judge to order Niles turn over documents, refund any overcharges
May and Nekritz plan to stay in State House.
Dold, Schneider, Sheyman all report fundraising efforts in 10th District.
Judge Rita Novak asks for more information; some Niles residents lose their 19 percent rebate on water fees.
Life Source required to reduce the lettering in its proposed sign.
Niles won't provide information that Glenview requested.
Commissioners unanimously proposed a housing development last week, which will move on to the village appearance commission.
Embroiled in a $698,000 dispute, Glenview will begin its audit of Niles’ water invoices on July 8.
Congresswoman wants faster pullout while senator urges caution.
Glenview has withheld two months of payments claiming it was overcharged.
Officials approve minor changes to stormwater drainage ordinances and application of state prevailing wage laws to local construction projects.
The village will be reimbursed by FEMA for about 75 percent of the cost of clearing snow during February's historic blizzard.
A conservative group organizes the meeting and progressives fill the room to protest.
A new chart from the City of Evanston ranks Glenview as the lowest taxed burb of 13 nearby towns.
Consuelo Bedoya-Witt was officially appointed Tuesday, June 7.
Tenants seek to buy and manage park themselves
New Congressional districts approved by General Assembly; sent to Gov. Quinn.
Legislature passes budget; pension reform will wait.
Who doesn't love a parade? More than 1,000 people turned out for Monday's festivities.
Dold now lives in new Ninth District.
Glenview plan commissioners posed more questions to applicants May 25.
Illinois General Assembly releases proposed redistricting maps for public airing.
Updates from the Village of Glenview.
Trustees voted unanimously on a resolution to formally oppose proposed state budget cuts that could cost the village $3.4 million.
Some conservatives now on board with the bill.
Plan commissioners had questions about preliminary plans to build a housing development on 27 acres of vacant land currently owned by the federal government.
Citizens learn about the appeal process from Commissioner Patlak. According to Patlak, 51 percent of all residential appeals are successful.
Emily’s List threatens to target freshman congressman in 2012 campaign.
Citizens ask Illinois House Redistricting Committee for map preview.
Sunset Village owner continues to defy court order aimed at fire safety.
The winning entry will be displayed in the tunnel connecting the Capitol with the Cannon House Office Building.
Thirty area students placed in the annual Character Counts! essay contest for their words submitted on fairness.
After months of controversy, Mr. Clean Car Wash officials withdrew their plan commission application to build a location at 2100 Waukegan Rd.
Prairie Street will now also be known as Jim Smirles Way in honor of the former Village President.
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