The ad has been called transphobic, anti-immigrant, and sexist.
City officials expect much of the waiting area to reopen before February.
The crowd erupted in jeers, laughter, and applause throughout the more than 3-hour meeting about the proposed drug treatment center.
DuPage County offers "in-home" voter registration and other assistance for elderly and disabled residents for the March 20 primaries.
Wheaton's zoning and planning board will review the proposal for the controversial drug treatment center Tuesday.
Political experts have pegged the race for Rep. Pete Roskam's seat as one of the most important contests in 2018.
DuPage, Kane, Will, McHenry and Lake Counties filed the lawsuits Thursday in state court.
DuPage County Board of Health supports raising the smoking age to 21. Naperville has been on board for a year.
Many Wheaton residents oppose plans for an in-patient drug treatment center near Danada Square.
"Sanctuary state protects those who violate the law [at the] expense of those who follow the law," Ives said in a press conference.
State Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) will kick off her campaign for governor at Wheaton Bowl on Dec. 10.
Wheaton Rep. Jeanne Ives collected closed to 13,000 signatures in her bid to oust Gov. Bruce Rauner.
DuPage County's new budget, which avoided an increase in property taxes, will take effect on Dec. 1.
The First Congregational Church of Geneva held a peaceful protest after its LGBTQ support banners were vandalized.
Find out which roads will be closed in Wheaton Thanksgiving weekend.
The eight Democratic candidates for Illinois' 6th Congressional District will hold a public forum in December.
City officials expect the work on Wesley street to be finished up in four or five weeks.
State Rep. Ives says Gov. Rauner lacks "integrity" and is enacting socially progressive legislation. She's circulating petitions to run.
Wheaton residents can donate food and other items for Make A Difference Day on Oct. 28.
The city will add 752 bike signs to help cyclists navigate and stay safe.
Wheaton City Council is mulling over a .25% tax increase to help fund the streetscape redevelopment.
DuPage County Health Department has received a $1.5 million CARA grant to increase education and Narcan availability.
A local couple's request to move the House of Seven Gables was approved Monday. Now, they just have to move the 10,000 square foot home.
Two anonymous residents are planning to buy and move the endangered House of Seven Gables, but they only have until July 10.
Lawmakers voted Tuesday not to take a vote to repeal a ban on video gambling machines in unincorporated DuPage County.
The early Cold War era bunker was built in 1957 and includes decontamination showers and a "war room."
DuPage County Board Chairman Dan Cronin is calling for a referendum to dissolve the county election commission.
The 19th-century House of Seven Gables was set to be demolished to make way for new homes, but the Wheaton Park District could save it.
Police say Michael D. Leathe targeted Aldersgate United Methodist Church and Trinity Episcopal Church in a hate crime.
After Rep. Pete Roskam voted in favor of repealing and replacing Obamacare, Democrat Kelly Mazeski stepped forward to challenge him.
10 percent of fatal crashes in 2015 were due to distracted driving.
He called the U.S. airstrike on Syria "bold" and "decisive," but stresses that more must be done to help the people of Syria.
The Wheaton Environmental Improvement Commission will hold a free paper shredding event for residents April 8. Traffic delays are possible.
Traffic will be rerouted from March 29 through April 7 to accommodate railway construction downtown.
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Her eight children attended IPSD 204 schools
She is a construction project manager running for Wheaton City Council, West District
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He is a civil engineer running for the Wheaton City Council, East District
DuPage County John (Jack) Darrah judge dies at age 78, leaving a long legacy of justice and public service.