Two Hinsdale residents are pledging their "strong support" for James and Waters who are seeking seats on the D86 Board of Education.
Most pharmacies in Hinsdale will remain open on the Sunday holiday as some grocery chains will be closed.
Our highly popular themed camps are open to kids ages 3-12 and start the week of June 7. Children are divided into age specific groups.
Please vote - the current board's changes to the math and science curriculum could have a negative impact on your home property value.
Blaze travels through the attic. No one is injured.
No new coronavirus deaths are reported in the last week in Hinsdale and Clarendon Hills.
Here is how Illinois is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
Judge rejects village's request to dismiss lawsuits involving group home.
Elimination of zeroes could help struggling students, board liaison says.
Contractors were in the house during the time in question, police say.
Charles Lawler, MD, is board-certified in internal medicine and geriatrics.
Candidate lost right to do business with the Chicago Public Schools, documents say.
Partnership of 41 Chicago are libraries offer virtual field trips to nine popular Chicago area museums
No new coronavirus deaths are reported in either town.
Srinidhi Rao's qualification marks the school district's fourth consecutive year with a speller represented at the National Bee.
White tabby cat is said to enjoy chin scratches.
A man was seen putting a tracking device on a car, report says. A woman told the police he had been following her for years.
The percentage of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in DuPage County.
Village trustees enact a new procedure, but say nothing about the situation that likely prompted it.
Study will likely yield nothing but expensive solutions, officials say.
Mom says she makes sure her daughter isn't "just a spelling machine."
Board president suggests legal requirements stand in the way. The district's lawyers indicate otherwise.
Officials show little interest in changing school zones. One resident calls South area "disfavored section."
Village is keeping secret the report on the investigation.
Two men were arrested on DUI charges in recent days.
When everyone becomes "Irish for the Day."
Proposal would bring more accountability to grades, advocates say. One board member fears it would create dependency.
Central and South plan to go back to regular bell schedules after spring break.
Leadership Greater Chicago (LGC) announces 2021 cohort of The Daniel Burnham Fellowship
Each year on March 30, the Elmhurst Memorial Hospital (EMH) Foundation honors doctors for the invaluable comfort and care they provide.
No new coronavirus deaths are reported in Hinsdale and Clarendon Hills.
Pit bull terrier mix likes to show off tricks in exchange for snacks.
Bankruptcy filings were down in DuPage County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
The 78-year-old man was seen lying underneath a car, police say.
Woman opened a line of credit using another person's identity, then bought a car, police said.
Thousands of Central and South families make their wishes known, district says.
Here's how many hospital beds are currently filled in DuPage County as the pandemic wanes.
Author, illustrator, and cartoonist Nathan Hale will illustrates as he speaks, drawing live on Zoom.
No new deaths are reported in Hinsdale or Clarendon Hills.
Hinsdale officials are looking at procedure for allowing group homes.