Residents expressed fear of illnesses and dangers to children.
The Village Board enacted regulations for buses carrying migrants into town.
The village is targeting Texas' efforts to send migrants to the Chicago suburbs.
The chairman refused to allow a vote on the demolition of a historic house
Trustees plan to look at a measure to regulate unscheduled bus stops in town.
The village manager said that would be the case, unless serious violations are uncovered.
The village manager apologized if it came across that a legal requirement existed.
The village manager and an out-of-town attorney disagreed over a mandatory retirement age for firefighters.
Officials won't say whether they'll let the public see the results of the investigation.
The chief's daughter denounced the move. But a trustee said liability was a concern.
The Village Board plans to vote on a mandatory retirement age at its meeting Monday.
The man who campaigned for the stations informed the Village Board about the success.
A resident suggested hypocrisy in the village's proposal. But an official defended the idea on cost grounds.
A lawyer looks into possible misuse of a fire department policy.
The captain filed a grievance against the acting fire chief, the village acknowledges.
Department heads and other employees got pay increases in March, the village said.
The official also had critical words about an architect and the village government.
A village official barred a vote on a proposed demolition. Residents spoke out against tearing down the house.
The Democratic and Republican candidates serve in area elected offices.
This is part of a trend of teardowns of houses in historic neighborhoods.
Officials plan to meet with residents on the street in the next couple of months.
The achievement is "really quite remarkable" for a small town, an official said.
The village has removed the chief's access to the computer system. He gets to keep his vehicle and phone for now.
An official suggested the village push landlords to invest more in their buildings.
The latest controversy resembles one involving misleading statements last year.
Former and current firefighters criticized the move. An older member said he'll know when it's time to leave.
An Elmhurst alderwoman plans to run for the Democratic nomination for the District 45 seat.
The village will draft a compensation policy for firefighters over the weekend, an official said.
Village officials are pushing a mandatory retirement age of 65. The policy appears to be focused on firefighters.
Firefighters were signing up for calls and sitting around doing nothing, the fire chief was told.
The proposed rule could affect the village's fire chief, who was put on paid leave this week.
The developer says the project will save an old school building. Village trustees seem supportive of the plan.
The school is "lit up like a Christmas tree" all the time, a resident said.
The village said the building's owner has agreed to put in such stations.
Other towns take pride in keeping their levies the same for years at a time.
The village also made a big change to policy. It barred firefighters from being called back to duty in most instances.
The "sticky" substance is reported to be hard to remove from cars.
The village wants to check the site for rodents before the demolition.
Cook County sought back taxes from the new owner of a WGN reporter's old house.
The village plans to replace the oldest of its 11 playgrounds.