La Grange and Hinsdale hospital numbers are being kept under wraps.
The four-year old brothers came from the Hogle Zoo in Utah and arrived on March 17. But the zoo is closed to visitors.
Retired nurse wanted to help her former colleagues from Chicago hospital. She got other residents to help her.
With zoo closed, public can watch pair of lions in Facebook Live session.
President Mark Kuchler informs La Grange residents on supporting local businesses and delaying payment of village bills during the pandemic.
Trail users asked to keep a distance of six feet from others and step off paths if needed.
Here are the latest updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting La Grange.
The Governor’s order requires residents to stay at home as much as possible beginning at 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 21.
Essential village services will continue as normal. Residents are asked to please use the convenient online or phone payment systems.
Zoo had been open the past week with limited public access.
Residents that are unable to pay their water bills on line, will not assess late fees if paid by April 15, 2020.
The previous emergency notification system will no longer be used after May 1, 2020.
Park district and senior center have cancelled public meetings and have either already closed public access to their facilities.
The Community Park District is postponing or cancelling all recreation programs through Monday, April 6.
TEACH, Tutoring English to Advance Change, announces its 10th Annual Benefit Gala Saturday, May 9
Public Works Department will begin its annual Hydrant Flushing Program the week of April 6, 2020 and is expected to complete work by May.
The Village offers a free brush pick-up service once per month from April through November starting on the first Monday of the month.
For the past several weeks, dispatchers have been asking 9-1-1 callers reporting an illness or similar medical condition.
Peanut and Celia are developing strong ties to zoo staff, news release says.
On Saturday Feb. 22, visit the festival that features over 30 seasonal wines and whiskeys, entertainment and animal viewings.
The zoo's CEO is retiring after 17 years with the organization.
IDOT has informed the Village that adjustments to existing traffic signal bases will occurring over the next month.
In a free session at the library, financial planner Dr. Jim Flanagan of Bentron Financial Group gives tips to plan for and navigate process
The female pups are expected to make their public debut in the spring.
Both lions arrived at zoo in May 2008. Isis apparently suffered a fall two weeks after Zenda's death.
In later years, Zenda began losing mane, but his roar could be heard from across the park.
Due to the holidays, Republic Services will have modified refuse/recycling pick up dates during the week of December 30.
The Village of La Grange and its Environmental Quality Commission encourages residents to recycle unwanted holiday lights this season.
ComEd wants to keep lines clear of branches. Work will take place over next few months.
Group objects to Brookfield sending dolphins to Coral World. But zoo says all standards are met.
Residents will carol during annual event, joined by Park Junior High singers.
New officer assigned to afternoon shift.
Get help to compare Medicare plans on Tuesday, Dec. 3, at the Robert E. Coulter Jr. American Legion Post in La Grange.
Snowplow crews will try to work around leaves, village says.
Contributors can get free pass to park district's indoor playground.
Days scheduled for collection of holiday trees.
Local teachers serve students and families at McTeacher’s Night to raise money for St. Juliana School.
PDLG Holiday Tree Lighting
PDLG Annual Halloween Party
Local teachers serve students and families at McTeacher’s Night to raise money for St. Joseph School.