A village trustee urges his colleagues to repeal the rule.
Recently retired police chief could make up to $34,000 a year.
Nick Fuentes is suspended from video streaming service. He pushes white nationalism.
Leader in white nationalist movement says Trump should pardon rioters.
Trustee says he recruited a candidate who would be voice for flood-prone areas.
The principal advises teachers on how to handle discussions about the rioting.
La Grange's Marie Newman votes for Nancy Pelosi as House speaker.
La Grange official "damn angry" with how federal and state governments are curbing towns' rights to regulate 5G antennas.
Two incumbents decide against running again for Village Board.
Watchdog group questions handling of firing and public records requests.
The Village has identified engineering solutions including a new storm sewer along 50th Street from East Avenue to Waiola Avenue.
Village officials explain why residents are seeing costlier bills the last few months.
The village is trying to find a solution with a regional stormwater agency.
The chief was praised for his handling of local Black Lives Matter protests during the summer.
Local group plays a big role in the selection of candidates.
The employee was accused of violating anti-discrimination and anti-harassment policies.
Ex-clerk says she was falsely accused of making racial comment.
Both LTHS and District 106 say they are responding to heightened coronavirus risks.
Pension costs are rising quicker than expected, according to the village.
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Village trustee says he fears the state may claw back town's savings.
District 106 is going to a five-day-a-week, in-person schedule. It is unclear whether the union is on board.
Early voting is now open at Hodgkin's Village Hall until Nov. 2.
Patch obtains ComEd's outage reports to the village government.
Village has cheaper way to handle issues with sidewalks, officials say.
In another village, an official warns about extreme weather events.
It was part of a scheme with the village's former mayor, report says.
LTHS graduate's white nationalist backers use slurs to attack reporter.
"A tidal wave of white identity is coming," former student council president says.
Private parties and screeching cars addressed at village meeting.
Utility is labeled "keystone cops." Official says utility's handling of communications unacceptable.
County health department includes La Grange Highlands in La Grange numbers. But department's online map still does not reflect this.
Officials say utility failed to communicate with town about outages.
Summit trucking company says it is looking to protect its employees.
Flooding has worsened in village's Springdale neighborhood in recent years, an official says.
Hundreds are signing a petition against the board's decision for classes to go entirely remote.
Reader wonders why churches get federal loans based on far more employees than their websites list. The churches answer.
A trustee says numbers make La Grange look worse than La Grange Park because the figures are based on ZIP codes, not town boundaries.