The village changes its practice of documenting shifts after a Patch public records request.
The administration requires school systems to sign letters certifying they do not "advantage one's race" over another
The village promised it would pay the bills soon, but did not do so, according to public records.
Hinsdale South voters preferred different candidates from their Central counterparts.
The new village president said he wants to diversify the local sales tax base and bring new energy to local government.
They will fill a majority of seats on the seven-member school board.
Six candidates are vying for four seats. None of them are incumbents.
The three incumbents are running as a slate. The challenger is positive about the village government.
The candidate is accused of seeking to "wreck" public schools. A similar flyer was mailed out against a candidate in Elmhurst.
The mother of the teen killed at the car wash said Fuller's failure to pay is "extremely frustrating."
The village leader said he heard a suggestion that the village hasn't done enough.
Residents warned about maximum property tax levy hikes if the grocery tax disappears.
The business where a boy was killed detailed its spending in a bankruptcy filing.
Eight streets are set to be resurfaced later this year. All the bids beat the engineer's estimate.
The lack of a sidewalk prevents crosswalk markings, an official said.
The architect said the house has fallen into disrepair. A planned new home "embraces" a European style.
Three trustees seeking re-election said the village plans to follow the state housing law. Hinsdale has failed to do so for years.
He also praised "really fancy" schools in comparison to Central and South.
Candidates Carlos Aparicio, Neale Byrnes, Michelle Fisher and Matt Posthuma are vying for three Village Board seats.
He responded to Patch's questionnaire. He is running in the April 1 election.
She responded to Patch's questionnaire. She is running in the April 1 election.
Patch submitted questionnaires to the candidates for the Hinsdale High School District 86 board.
He did not respond to Patch's questionnaire. He is running in the April 1 election.
Moving beyond the initial success proved difficult, the village manager said.
Otherwise, residents would see maximum property tax hikes for several years, the village warned.
An 18-year resident has been nominated to serve the next two years of the term.
The village has gone more than a decade without a state-mandated affordable housing plan.
She plans a constituent open house in Westmont and satellite office hours in Elmhurst.
A 14-year-old boy was killed in a 2023 crash at the business. His family sued.
She called out the district's legal costs when it wasn't popular on the board to do so.
The vines covering the windows were "overpowering," the homeowner said.
A federal grant for the work is uncertain, causing the delay. Residents are split over a tax hike.
Village officials propose improvements, but they reject an engineer's suggestion.