The village said it never denied the rights of those living in a sober living house.
Departing village official gets praise for his work over the years.
Official wonders whether the village's water mains can handle all the new development.
The board's president was upset over comments during meetings. Earlier in 2020, he told residents he would no longer answer their emails.
The district and union say the negotiations have "strengthened our partnership."
The district reveals how employees and budget have been affected.
The Village Board unanimously rejects the bank's plan for a two-story building.
Bill ending cash bail, among other things, has drawn opposition from police groups.
The Village Board delays approval of the payment while it conducts "due diligence."
Current office has "constraints" and is outside district boundaries, official says.
Resident offers to hire a private security firm to clock speeders
The district's lawyer said he feared threats and reprisals to residents and their children if records were released.
Three incumbents are among those running in the April 6 election. One board member decided against running again.
Board president says the district has been open with the public.
One of the members announced he would not seek a second term.
Retired firefighter says he was the victim of bias in his effort to get a promotion.
The village president has held the office since 2009.
Officials say they want businesses that generate sales taxes.
Despite a drop in income, the village maintains a healthy fund balance, the village president says.
Village president says Hinsdale would "actively" fight U.S. Justice Department's litigation.
Officials from Hinsdale talk about relationship with Western Springs after rift ends over pedestrian bridge.
Village president explains why village manager hasn't received pay hike since 2017.
The Village Board is set to consider an increase at Tuesday's meeting.
Group says it hopes to open a new home in Hinsdale for men with addictions.
In Illinois, landlords are allowed to discriminate against voucher recipients.
Village's effort to close sober living house violates Fair Housing Act, feds say.
Watchdog group says district should have notified the public. The district says it followed the law.
Hinsdale president asks the state to let his Western Springs counterpart know that she can call him.
Village says it will lose a lot of money with removal of the tollway oasis.
Replacing concrete with asphalt could be seen as a bad decision, an official says.
Hinsdale officials say Western Springs' preferred style is unattractive.
Officials consider whether to replace concrete with asphalt.
Agency is asked to release closed session recording to the public.
With ballots still being counted, a Democrat edges ahead in District 4.
Deanne Mazzochi, an attorney, wins in a district that was largely blue in the presidential race.
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Democrats see the 47th District as a way to expand their majority.
Clarendon Hills and Hinsdale both see rate hikes lower than state's.
Mazzochi keeps away from Trump, while Zordani does the same with Madigan.