The village is being pressed to act against the business for parking on the sidewalk and right of way.
South acknowledges challenges remain in attracting "underserved" students to Advanced Placement courses.
The park district is asking voters to decide whether it should go into debt to pay for pool upgrades.
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Another local man was arrested on a warrant after a disturbance, police said.
A resident challenged the secrecy. The board defended it. The attorney general sided, in part, with the resident.
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He said District 86 is "rightfully the envy" of other districts. He aims to draft a plan for further improvements.
The father of the crash victim got an engineer to review the information for the barriers.
A former board leader praised current members for rejecting arguments to give each school a different "flavor."
He is leaving a much larger district, but is seeing a sizable pay bump.
A firm that handled the former superintendent's exit won the contract.
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She also threatened to get one of the nurses fired, according to a police report.
Six townhomes are proposed on a property where a chiropractor's office is.
The coach's wife and players came to his defense at a school board meeting.
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The village has dealt with two high-profile controversies in the last few years.
The village is considering requiring that short-term rentals be at least six months.
A swim club needs the pool because Hinsdale Central's new pool is slated to undergo improvements this summer.
"The logic eludes me," the village president said to a Sixth Street resident.
Village officials heard about problems at the car wash where a 14-year-old was killed.
In another case, someone cut a lock to a construction site for a house, police said.
He transferred a hospital's money to a company that he established, authorities said.
The village says it has received complaints from neighbors about such rentals.
The official "made a mistake," and it will not happen again, according to the village.
The board is showing more openness than with its ouster of the former superintendent.
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An official proposed the village tighten the rules for giving businesses subsidies.
Kitchen staff reported the smell of gas in the club and quickly called 911, the fire chief said.
She tried to bite an officer and repeatedly insulted police in an encounter at her house.
In another case, a Hinsdale man was arrested on DuPage County warrants.
The village created incentives to avoid the teardown of historic houses.
While not a former superintendent, Dr. Lach has years of school leadership experience.
Meanwhile, the board voted for a second interim superintendent, replacing one who left last month.
The resident urged the district to boost its public relations effort.