In another case, a wallet was stolen from an unlocked car at a local store, authorities said.
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One displayed a handgun, police said. Minor injuries were reported.
The village reported some delays in the state Department of Transportation's project.
An official acknowledged the slow pace, but said the village had reasons for it.
He and other officials are eyeing a "welcoming" ordinance for immigrants. Other towns have enacted such measures.
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Wesley’s Place Live Music Venue will feature songwriter Buddy Mondlock on Friday, Feb 6 at 7 pm. 100 W. Cossitt Avenue in La Grange IL
Hold the Phone is a parent-led community organization founded in 2025 by two Ogden Elementary School parents in La Grange.
The architect opposed tougher rules for developers. For his job, he designs multifamily complexes.
The school is also seeing a big drop in out-of-school suspensions. Officials are crediting a new program.
The rate of student participation has risen dramatically over the last five years.
The school has an "all-in" focus on reversing rising absenteeism, an official said.
Lyons Township High School is proud to announce the selection of 233 LTHS students as State Scholars for the 2026-2027 academic year.
One member said the lack of response from references may be a red flag. Others said the broker shouldn't be penalized.
The man fatally stabbed one person and injured another in the attack, which followed an argument, police said.
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Higher-than-average vacancies provide opportunities for new businesses and housing, a study says.
Patch questioned the school on its decision to keep the survey results under wraps.
The former chief opposes a bill that would ban such agents from becoming cops.
The village president said he wants to keep retail and restaurants downtown.
A village panel weighs in, while an architect for developers called the man "naive."
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The demonstrators gathered in downtown La Grange, holding signs that criticized federal immigration efforts.
Years ago, the trustee said, a developer got "tired" of dealing with the Village Board.
Village officials explain what they say caused last week's flooding.
Residents plead with officials to save the building. The developer and trustees said it was too costly to preserve.
The retired chief will serve as a regular commentator on the new Awake and Armed podcast.
Early announcements provide perks under the union contract.
Most residents opposed the development during a hearing. The complex would replace an antique mall.
The village staff opposes requiring developers to meet with neighbors beforehand. A resident said the staff is "very tone-deaf."
Seven people were arrested in an October raid, police said. But documents show that officers are regularly called to the house.
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She blamed the ex-superintendent's "unethical" practices and "inappropriate directives."
In another case, a woman is accused of theft of services at a La Grange restaurant, police said.
Only give the perk to top officials and no one else, the assistant superintendent said.
6th Annual FREE Conference will be held on Saturday, February 7.
The American Legion Post 1941 in La Grange will provide a FREE American Flag to any school, church, fire/police department or non-profit.
A resident is pushing local changes to benefit homeowners facing developers.
Protecting La Grange homeowners: Join our push for zoning reforms and transparency ahead of the Plan Commission meeting on January 13, 2026.