The village promised to release the records under certain conditions.
See the latest announcement from the Village of La Grange.
The village president defends Hinsdale's approach after the firefighter's death.
The Cook County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
The school may approve $6.3 million in work, including air conditioning for dozens of classrooms.
The village manager addresses issues involving sidewalks and hydrants.
The union accuses the manager of unethical behavior, but the village president says an inquiry cleared her.
A local group found that a street's reconstruction may have added to flooding in the village.
A village official gives bad news on negotiations with a nearby quarry blamed for flooding.
The firefighter took her own life. In a note, she wrote, "You're welcome Lieutenant, I'm gone," lawsuit says.
The agency serves La Grange, Western Springs, La Grange Park and Countryside.
Once he leaves, the interim chief could make up to $34,000 a year.
The last permanent chief retired nearly a year ago. An interim chief has filled the role since last spring.
The Cook County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
Attorney says her client is paying rent, yet gets no habitable place to live, according to village records.
The village has taken the matter to court to require the owner to make repairs.
The local official already has grabbed two major endorsements.
The resident had company's equipment in his yard for more than a year, but he is unable to get its readings.
The village gives the owners a deadline to take care of code issues.
The Cook County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
Village won't say how often it files suits under its property maintenance code.
The village has said it may sue, but it has not. The owners were notified of the issues a year and a half ago, documents show.
A resident says it has become worse since the company has gone underground. A state agency says it has no regulatory power.
Some worried that giving more money for pensions would set a precedent.
The village president tells the audience why the Village Board was closing its doors.
Mitigation Misinformation Persists
The relationship between Cook County prosecutors and police are at an all-time low, former official says.
Nicholas Fuentes is a former student body president who has gained national publicity.
The flooding was “localized in nature because of leaves,” group says.
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The resident told the Village Board why the program is unnecessary.
A resident says the employee is spreading misinformation and badmouthing the village government.
The village has stuck with the same auditor for two decades, although a finance group suggests rotating.
The company and its staffing agency denied allegations of bias.