Hinsdale district hires interim director, who is set to make $750 a day. Her predecessor's situation remains unclear.
The Hinsdale clinic must now tell the feds every time it denies service, officials say.
District was not "sideswiped" by union because officials have been regularly consulting with union, board leader says.
Parents fear reduced in-person instruction could hurt students.
Principals describe the consequences if students remove their masks.
Hinsdale, meanwhile, experiences a smaller increase in its caseload.
Students will get blend of in-person and remote instruction, but no lunch period, according to the district.
Law firm did not file a response to lawsuit claiming First Amendment violations, records show.
Both DiCianni and his opponents were trying to bring supporters to last week's county board meeting.
Deanne Mazzochi's law practice works for pharmaceutical firms. She voted present on an insulin price cap.
Officer chases suspects, but ends the pursuit because of speed, report says.
Police reports note the presence of a caregiver and cleaning service during time of thefts.
Owner's purse was left inside the vehicle, police said.
Diva is 10 pounds, spayed, and ready for her forever home, the humane society says.
Family is seeking answers from DuPage County coroner's office.
Jennifer Zordani, who is running against GOP Rep. Deanne Mazzochi, declined to comment on whether Madigan should resign.
District has not set a first day of school. Board is expected to take up plan at meeting this week.
Clarendon Hills cases rise by almost a fifth in the last week.
Village leader says the deck will solve downtown's longtime parking problem.
Passengers are asked to use Hinsdale or Clarendon stations in meantime.
No one else tests positive, so tennis events are still on schedule.
She is 6 years old, 55 pounds and good with children age 8 and older, group says.
Human resources official is apparently gone months before his stated resignation date. His name is still on school district's website.
Resident pays man to do $2,000 in home repairs, then man fails to finish work, report says.
Woman says she took briefcase because it was hers. Police say the item contained $2,000 in cash.
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Former school board candidate says district is not following its policy. The district's lawyer says the board is acting within the law.
Clarendon Hills' coronavirus situation remains much better.
Government releases names of businesses that received loans of more than $150,000.
Members who came into contact with diagnosed person must present negative test before returning.
Person bites and scratches hospital employee, report says.
The administrator was supposed to stay until mid-September, but he is already gone. Officials are not saying why.
District settled lawsuit filed by residents who were blocked from speaking at public meeting.
Six-year-old domestic medium hair cat is considered good with children of all ages.
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Clarendon Hills experiences its largest weekly increase since the pandemic began.
Man is believed to have stolen a car with its keys inside at a car repair shop, police said.
Walt is independent, so he does not bond right away during meetings.
In one case, $700 to $800 in cash was stolen from a car, police said.
Suspect was arrested about a month after the downtown Hinsdale disturbance. She was taken to jail.