The lawmaker aligns with a group that believes Elmhurst schools are indoctrinating students with Marxism and critical race theory.
The village has yet to present the public a plan to solve a tree dispute in a $4 million project.
A crew proceeded with work shortly after an officer told them they could not, police said.
He accused the superintendent and board majority of "cowardly leadership."
Many local residents use the Hinsdale organization's services, a volunteer says.
The owner says she was spending millions to improve a "rat-infested" property.
The new superintendent has worked for park districts in other towns.
The Village Board opposes the state's new crime law, particularly the trespassing and cash bail provisions.
Many public bodies are expected to raise taxes for next year. That's because of high inflation.
The business plans to house its cars indoors. It needs the village's zoning approval.
The village never posted an ad for a newly created administrative position.
After two weeks of silence, the village president brings the public into the loop on management changes.
"Nice try," the village's leader told a gas station seeking hard liquor sales.
The village notes the presence of West Nile virus. A mosquito spraying operation is planned.
The person was hired away from a nearby village government.
A resident brings up concerns about landscaping at Land Rover. This was a big issue in the neighborhood a couple of years ago.
The developer would keep the park as open space for the public, but it would not be dedicated to the village.
The village leader notes the parking lots are often empty. He suggests a way to change that.
Village leader's statement contradicts what the village attorney said in 2019.
The village declined to release the document. In a similar case in Chicago, the attorney general called for disclosure.
The feds are asking for all messages from the village's lawyer now that the leader has provided some.
One village trustee questioned why the village gives a senior discount at all.
The village may hold a referendum to make the village's clerk position appointed, rather than elected.
Steve Tuttle gets to serve the rest of Carol Jorissen's term, which ends next spring.
A traffic study recommends a two-way street if the village approves a condo project.
The developer seeks to discourage families with kids from buying condos.
The new trustee would serve the rest of Carol Jorissen's term, which ends next year.
The attorney wants reimbursement for downtown building improvements.
She has worked in the village government for nearly a decade.
County never changed its assessment, despite being alerted.
Until last month, the assessor had no evidence it ever visited Hinsdale property.
Firm is also looking to install cell antennas in Clarendon Hills and Western Springs. Such antennas have at times drawn opposition.
Firm is also looking to install cell antennas in Hinsdale and Western Springs. Such antennas have at times drawn opposition.
The old house was torn down and replaced by a much bigger home. County records don't reflect the change.
A longtime paramedic resigned in April, criticizing the fire department's leadership.
The trustee cited her reason for leaving the board. The village president is picking her successor.
Metra should have known about the "hazard to the public" from construction, the lawsuit said.
Official warns the village won't issue a permit for a chiropractor's office until the tree issue is resolved.
The village's leader debates a former trustee about whether a special perk would hurt other taxpayers.
The board and business struck a deal. At first, owners felt Hinsdale didn't want them in town.