In one case, an officer on patrol sees a car burglary taking place, police say.
The resident refused to leave hospital and was combative with staff, police say.
Landmark pumpkin patches and fields in Illinois offer a ton of autumn fun for the family.
Autumn brings plenty of pumpkin patches to life in the Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills area.
Consultants have already signed an agreement for termination. A split board approved the contracts.
Wright enthusiasts buy the house, which faced possible demolition.
The DuPage County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the summer.
Patch received the emails in which parents expressed objections to homecoming plans.
Daniel Murauski, DO, ABIHM, a family medicine physician, has joined Elmhurst Memorial Medical Group.
The number of coronavirus deaths in Hinsdale and Clarendon Hills has remained the same for months.
The Clarendon Hills village board is considering not replacing our aerial ladder truck (LADDER TRUCK 86) and instead sharing a ladder truck.
Jeff Mladenik and Robert Rasmussen died on Sept. 11 — one was on Flight 11, the other in the south tower of the World Trade Center.
He refused testing to determine his blood-alcohol content, report says.
The village fined a restaurant $1,000 and suspended its liquor license for three days, according to records.
He says he is convinced staffers don’t “ever get out of their chairs” to look for code violations.
In another case, a new house will take “sting” out of previous teardown, official says.
U.S. Census releases demographics for Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills and other towns.
Three board members appear to be shifting away from a compromise for science classes.
A school board member says her colleagues should consider litigation to stop Pritzker from interfering with the board’s decisions.
Tools were stolen from two places in late August in the village, police say.
One woman compares the mask mandate to child abuse.
See the latest announcement from the City of Clarendon Hills.
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Resident asks the board to change law firms, saying the current one's arguments are "nonsensical."
District's consultant warns about "far-right recruiters" targeting white youth.
Board president cuts off member's comments and gets attorney's backing.
The principal speaks about "mistrust" on the issue. He explains what happened.
It's another story at Lyons Township High School, which has been struggling this past week.
The number of accumulated sick days rises to 350, a nearly 50 percent increase.
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The school board cancels its meeting just hours before.
A Hinsdale man attacks another man during an argument in an elevator, police say.
Clarendon Hills also sees an increase in coronavirus cases.
Dr. Joshua Blomgren offers tips for avoiding the most common running injuries and will answer your questions LIVE, Tuesday, 8/24, 6:00 pm.
No action is expected to be taken by the board, according to the district.
Two drivers were arrested on DUI charges on Ogden Avenue, police say.
Board is seemingly taken to task for a decision made by the governor.
The audience erupted in cheers for comments saying critical race theory is making inroads in the district.