From Nov. 23 until Dec. 7, the library will be closed to the public due to staff exposure to COVID-19 and out of an abundance of caution.
Increase is far lower than the previous week's, according to the health department.
Jewel-Osco, Mariano's and Whole Foods are among the area's full-service grocery stores open on Thanksgiving.
Register today for a Christmas Eve meal.
Naperville Park District invites the community to make donations of any amount to help purchase pumpkin pies to benefit those in need.
The library is returning to a curbside-only service model beginning Wednesday.
This service model is due to rapidly rising infection rates and in compliance with the Cook County Stay-at-home advisory.
A suspect was charged with stealing a television from a front porch.
Working hours will be 7:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. and will require the closure of one lane.
Recycle holiday lights by placing strands of lights in the drop boxes at Village Hall, Village True Value Hardware and Thomas Ford Library.
Since the pandemic's beginning, three residents have died from the coronavirus.
The driver and passenger walk away, but their car sustains major damage, report says.
Village wants green features to reduce flooding in neighborhood. Residents doubt they'll work.
The Village has issued a notice to restaurants regarding the state's increased mitigation measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Village plans to call authorities about restaurants offering indoor dining.
New-construction development brings 28 luxury condominiums to Western Springs.
Be sure to verify all bill payment addresses when mailing water payments.
The State of Emergency Declaration can be found on the Village's COVID-19 page.
When it comes to decorating highboy tables for an event, there are several ways to "dress the table."
A house painter stole a delivery person's wallet, report says.
The village government is frustrated with the "usurpation" of its powers on 5G antennas, official says.
The village's percentage increase is considerably more than the previous week's.
On-street parking is no longer permitted after a snowfall of two inches or more – a change from the previous measure of four inches.
Election Day reminders, the upcoming Pumpkin Smash event, a new smoke detector law in Illinois, and more topics in this week's newsletter.
Polls in Illinois are open through 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Programs reinforce what children are learning in school and also give kids time to socialize with others and build their confidence
From voter registration to mail-in voting to early voting, everything you need to know for what's shaping up to be a historic election.
House was ransacked after resident let in two men claiming to be water workers, police say.
Western Springs residents will have different polling places than usual Nov. 3.
The Village is hosting its second annual pumpkin composting for leftover Halloween pumpkins.
Donations go to providing pies for residents in need this Thanksgiving.
Four other Cook County towns supported recreational marijuana sales.
Village sees its third death from the coronavirus.
Soroptimist International of Suburban Chicago announces grant for women pursuing a BA, MA, or PhD
Old Town residents fear effects of 5G antennas and expressway expansion.
Sign up now for this free event from Thomas Ford Library; registration closes November 1st.
Telecom wants two antennas in town. The village reminds the company of its pledge.
Due to recent wet weather, smoke testing has been pushed back to Oct. 28-29.
Mortality rate for coronavirus cases is less than 1 percent in the village.
Looking for a Western Springs-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.