Ex-coach says she was sued for discrimination when both she and the plaintiff are African American. The district settled for $15,000.
The problem is an exception to the trend in Hinsdale, officials say.
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Rep. Deanne Mazzochi's 2016 "Snark" posts are labeled as "transphobia."
Ken Griffin also donates $2 million to campaign against progressive income tax.
District 181 opposes District 86's proposed math curriculum and asks that its name not be used to promote it.
Deanne Mazzochi issued "Snark of the day" posts in 2016. That was when she was the head of the College of DuPage board.
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Officials say they want to protect the village's sales tax base.
It turns out a gas tax hike affects all local gas stations, not just the Oasis, officials said.
Village leader changes view on plan for retiree development near neighborhoods.
The department is the subject of an "independent evaluation." Patch gets response to public records request about inquiry.
Mazzochi spoke out against an insulin price cap, but voted present.
Hinsdale police give Patch details on the signs that are being targeted.
State representative says her focus is on state and local issues.
One board member, however, says her reality is different from the board president's.
State representative hopeful gets nearly $200,000 from Madigan-led groups.
The superintendent says the district is working to promote equity. But a critic says officials are "resegregating" the two schools.
Hinsdale prefers costlier options for pedestrian bridge. Western Springs goes cheaper route.
Village is delaying most road maintenance spending because of uncertain finances, officials said.
Village hires lawyer to conduct independent review of department.
Officials say senior complex proposal could be better than the alternative.
The district's top earner was Superintendent Hector Garcia.
The board president moves feedback to end of meetings, saying he was tired of people complaining and not listening
Board never revealed any plan to have official take sick leave for last three months.
Four of the stun guns broke down in the last year, police chief says.
Official responds to pleas to start in-person learning. District 86 has gone fully remote for the time being.
The school system cited exceptions to the state's public records law.
Despite public praise for the official, the superintendent told him not to represent the district.
State Rep. Mazzochi says she wants local involvement in placement of antennas.
Property rights were used as a justification in rejecting a moratorium.
Village Board waives historic preservation review. House underwent process three years ago.
Village president says this was first he had heard about issue in this area.
Member has degree in architectural engineering and works in a top job in a federal agency.
Official says Patch story about agency may be "a bit sensationalist."
Group wants to stop the "overdevelopment" of Hinsdale.