The $48 million Adventist Cancer Institute would be built near Ogden Avenue and I-294 in Hinsdale.
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The village began using a "permanent chemical feed system" for the chlorine system at the water plant in August.
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Rep. Dan Lipinski said he is in favor of the United States taking action in Syria, but there must be limitations.
The national earthquake drill is scheduled for Oct. 17.
Durkin (R-Western Springs) was elected Thursday to replace outgoing House Minority Leader Tom Cross (R-Oswego).
U.S. Census Bureau has facts and figures on the types of jobs we do, what we make for them, how we get to them and more.
Gov. Quinn signed a law Friday allowing Illinois motorists who are stopped by police and asked for proof of insurance to display it on a digital device. The move could end frantic searches through the glove compartment.
State Sen. Kirk Dillard said a recent study by Roosevelt University found that Chicago has the worst heroin problem in the country.
New law takes effect Jan. 1, 2014
Gov. Pat Quinn signed new laws Thursday "to protect the health of Illinois youth."
Western Springs releases water department report for July 2013.
Repairs to damages from a July 31 incident have been completed. Village expects to finish Clean-in-Place process in the next couple days.
Residents who were affected by the floods between April 16 and May 5 now have until Aug. 8 to register with FEMA.
An error in Well #4 caused the discharge line to close and create a deadhead in the pipe. Technicians will be on-site to determine why the error occurred and to repair the village equipment early next week.
The new system is scheduled to be in place by July 2014.
Alex Clifford, who resigned from Metra as CEO after making allegations that he was pressured to make political hires and decisions, will speak before the Regional Transportation Authority Wednesday. Follow our live blog starting around 8:30 a.m.
U.S. Rep. Daniel Lipinski encourages residents to share input with IDOT on the 47th and East intersection project, says he'll support residents' wishes.
The Hinsdale resident began a two-day "statewide fly-around" to publicize his candidacy, according to ABC 7 News.
Village Board turns down ordinance that would ban assault weapons, the Doings reports.
The Illinois Senate voted 41-17 to override Gov. Pat Quinn's amendatory veto; the House voted 77-31.
Lawmakers to return to Springfield July 8 to take up stricter provisions added by governor.
Unemployment rates increased slightly from April to May in 2013 and compared to May 2012.
The chemical treatment is intended to keep the village's ash trees healthy as long as possible.
The village plans to flush hydrants in the Ridgewood subdivision Monday to help clear out excess sediment and rust.
Rauner, who has a master's degree from Harvard, says the only way to restore Illinois to prosperity is to create a "booming economy" and prioritize education.
Affected residents may need to park in the street for about a week until concrete is fully cured.
The Hinsdale Republican and former chief of staff under Jim Edgar says he'll make another run at the GOP nomination for governor in the 2014 election.
Southbound traffic will be reduced to a single lane for most of the next three months between Brewster and Woodlawn.
A new low pressure reverse osmosis system in Western Springs has been in operation for over two months, producing a water quality that exceeds state and federal standards, according to data.
Jeff Cogelja returned to the Village Board Monday asking them to reconsider last year's actions reinforcing La Grange's chicken ban.
The resolution, to be discussed at Monday's board meeting, says that a grade separation would have a "negative impact on the quality of life and sense of community that exists in La Grange."
Those affected by floods should register for federal assistance.
The state had until June 9 to create regulations to allow concealed firearms.
IDOT, community members work to tweak a draft statement that defines the need for improvements at the intersection of 47th Street and East Avenue in La Grange.
Protesters from the Illinois Family Institute plan to rally Saturday at State Rep. Jim Durkin's office in Western Springs.
Gov. Pat Quinn is pushing for 11 Illinois counties, including Cook County, to be named major disaster areas.