Local group says residents are getting bad news from a company.
Resident warns that "we cannot sit on our hands." She pushes short-term solutions.
He turned in his resignation letter nine days after the tornado siren issue.
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The village says it has contacted its banner company to see what can be done.
But the village's zoning board rejects the family's proposal.
Officials are silent on the executive director's departure. Patch is seeking public records.
Trustee left last month, saying he had a conflict of interest on the flooding issue.
One speaker said Black Lives Matter was a Marxist movement. The audience cheered her.
Student says her group's members receive threatening messages. She challenges the school's decision to reject the club.
The first day of school is quickly approaching. Over the next two weeks, beginning on August 18th and continuing through August 25th, st ...
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle was joined today by community leaders, tech innovators, cultural institutions, museums, non ...
The American Nuclear Society is selling its building, which once housed a school, the park district says.
Area agency say it is confident the problem won't happen again.
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
The school won't recognize Turning Point as a student group. Its local leader disputes the decision.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated La Grange residents.
The website bars advertising honoring a group's Officer of the Year, he says.
Patch obtained the contract for the executive director who was hired last week.
On Saturday, June 26, the Village experienced a significant storm event that resulted in widespread flooding. At the Village Board meeti ...
The longtime executive director retired in April. He served the district for nearly three decades.
A new analysis found more than 6 million nationwide are behind on rent, owing a total of $23 billion.
Resident says gang members were at a party in a local park. The village leader disagrees.
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District ("MWRD") has advised that they are once again offering low cost rain barrels to all Cook Cou ...
The high school has long wanted to know what happens to money that the treasurer's office withholds.
Patch gets admitted racist's voter registration information.
The village says it is exempt from requirement, but a state agency disagrees.
Woman says she was upset by group's participation. Village says group entered parade without permission.
Residents form Facebook group to make sure action is taken on drainage.
The village president says the town is balancing interests with its rules.
Village president says he doesn’t see a conflict of interest.
White nationalist calls Trump "awesome" because he was racist and sexist.
The unemployment rate in Cook County is higher than the Illinois average.
LTHS accuses the treasurer of keeping investment income under wraps.
Lawyer questions village's decision to wait on litigation before addressing problem.
Village says it no longer is required to submit a housing plan to the state.
Judge says 'too bad' if quarry finds solution too costly, village's attorney says.
Lawyer explains the timeline for litigation with quarry.