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Commissioners name her to fill the slot vacated by Chuck Barbaglia, who moved out of state.
It's a pre-emptive move designed to preserve village's character, village manager says. Since the village did not opt out of video gaming, the move tightly regulates gaming in the village.
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Democrat Jan Schakowsky, the incumbent, is being challenged by Republican Timothy Wolfe.
Incumbent Michael McAuliffe, a Republican, is being challenged by Bruce Randazzo, a Democrat, in this district, which includes Niles and Chicago.
Michael McAuliffe, an incumbent Republican, is being challenged by Democrat Bruce Randazzo for the Illinois House 20th District seat.
The incumbent Democratic Congresswoman in Illinois 9th Congressional district is being challenged by Republican Timothy Wolfe.
Wolfe, a Republican, is running for Congress in Illinois' 9th District, challenging incumbent Jan Schakowsky.
The Democrat is challenging incumbent Michael McAuliffe in the 20th Illinois House District.
The signatures of 1,018 voters have gone for naught, as the term limits question will not appear on the November ballot. Patch will report more details tomorrow.
After a judge ruled in favor of Niles village government and against the citizens' group, the voices of the 1,018 voters who signed the term limits petition have been silenced, lawyer said. Citizens mull next moves.
While the north suburbs have sometimes gotten little county attention in the past, the Cook County Board President came out to meet suburban mayors and leaders for a "get to know you" session.
Attorneys for both sides presented their arguments Thursday. 1,018 Niles voters signed a petition to get term limits on the ballot; the village turned it down. Will it get on the ballot?
The person was between 70 and 79 years of age. The county also provided the latest figures on West Nile cases in Niles, Morton Grove, Park Ridge and Glenview.
Get to know the candidates for Congress who will be on the Nov. 6 ballot. Schakowsky, a Democrat and longtime incumbent, is being challenged by Republican Tim Wolfe.
Get to know the candidates for Congress who will be on the Nov. 6 ballot. Tim Wolfe, a Republican, is running against incumbent Jan Schakowsky in the 9th Congressional District.
1,018 voters signed a petition asking for term limits, the village clerk nixed it on legal grounds, citizens filed a lawsuit, and now Niles wants it dismissed. Find out what happens next.
Lakeshore Waste Services announced late Friday it was dropping plans to build a waste transfer station on its property in Morton Grove.
Lakeshore Waste Services announced it will not pursue an application for a waste transfer station, but may look at an alternate use for its property in Morton Grove.
This online free quiz takes an in-depth look at your stance on a range of issues, then compares them to candidates' responses.
At the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, Rep. Jan Schakowsky of Chicago's northern suburbs talked about contraception, protecting religious minorities, women's rights, separation of church and state and more.
Plan Commission approves changes to code, including restrictions on sign height, neon borders in store windows and more. It next moves to village board.
Advisory panel works to form volunteer network in effort to raise profile among seniors in Morton Grove.
Village services are scheduled to reopen Thursday.
Township trustees hear a report on what the card did for residents in its first five weeks.
About 30 people attended the public hearing for the 2011 budget on Thursday evening.
North suburban Rep. Lou Lang said legislators feared political fallout.
Controversial bill would require U.S. citizens and legal residents to compete with illegal immigrants for financial aid benefits
Chief Barry Mueller retires as Steve Borkowski is welcomed in as his interim replacement.
Morton Grove has high hopes that a parking lot -- yes, a parking lot -- will mark the beginning of redevelopment efforts near the Metra station.
They take the contingent from the Sister City to, of course, an Italian restaurant.
Niles Township program open to anyone 18 and older, and parents can use it for their children.
Draft provisions include protecting whistle-blowers from retaliation and penalties for violations.
Sister Cities program to accommodate 8 Italian visitors at private homes starting Oct. 18.
Democratic big guns bring stumping power to get-out-the-vote effort for U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky.
Move comes as Niles is also reducing Free Bus service.