George Ochsenfeld, president of STAND (Shut This Airport Nightmare Down), shares his thoughts on Jesse Jackson Jr.'s presentation to the village board in December.
Sen. Christine Radogno (R-Lemont) will run unopposed in the 41st District after the Illinois State Board of Elections ruled that Bradley lacked enough signatures on his nominating petition.
The money will fund six capital projects that will be completed in Woodridge from 2012 to 2015.
The Abraham Lincoln National Airport would be built on a 4,000-acre property near Peotone and funded by private companies.
If light fails to turn green in a “reasonable period of time,” riders are now permitted to proceed through intersection.
llinois residents will no longer be able to toss the electronics out in the trash. On Jan. 1, a new state law went into effect banning electronics from landfills.
If your trash is picked up on Mondays or Tuesdays, see the new schedule for this week.
If your garbage is usually picked up on Mondays and Tuesday, your schedule for the next two weeks will change.
Everyone in a car must now wear a seatbelt or face a $25 ticket.
Private water supplier launches telephone campaign, website.
Debbie Boyle is a candidate for state rep in the newly created 81st District. Woodridge falls into the 81st, 82nd and 85th districts.
Check out the court cases we're keeping an eye on in DuPage County.
The closures will take place as work is done on a storm sewer construction project to be completed before the street is widened next year.
Mayor says private water company has offered nothing but higher rates for residents.
The Woodridge Park District Board of Commissioners passed the levy with a unanimous vote Tuesday night.
Salary and benefit information for the 14 full-time Woodridge Public Library officials for FY2011.
Residents are invited to voice their opinions on the levy at the meeting, which will start at 7 p.m. at the Woodridge Park District Community Center.
Two businesses, a gas station and a liquor store, were called to a tobacco and alcohol violation hearing Thursday.
The village board voted Thursday to increase the village water rate from $4.12 to $5.32 per 1,000 gallons.
Mayor William F. Murphy makes deciding vote to raise taxes for next year.
Residents can make comments on the three proposed village tax levies at Dec. 8's village board meeting.
McMahon has represented District 3 since 2000.
Laura Reigle will challenge State Rep. Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs) in the 82nd District, while Duane Bradley will run against Illinois Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno (R-Lemont) in the 41st District.
Monday was the last day for candidates to file petitions to be on the March 20 primary election ballot. Here's a look at those who filed from Woodridge's state senate and house districts.
Thomas, who was born and raised in Aurora, is seeking a U.S. House seat in the new 11th Congressional district, of which Woodridge is a part.
As part of the 2011 Community Needs Survey, residents ranked the major advantages and disadvantages of living in Woodridge. See what made the list.
The state can't find the rightful owners so items from gold bracelets to Beanie Babies are being sold.
Woodridge falls into the 81st, 82st and 85th districts for state representatives, or state senators. See who's running so far in each.
The ongoing lawsuit between state Republicans and the Illinois State Board of Elections has caused a delay in the filing period for congressional candidates.
Residents can make comments on the three proposed village tax levies before or on Dec. 8.
See who made the list. Police and public work employees have already been separated in previous lists.
Three village trustees received $1,200 more in stipend than the other three during FY2010, according to village records. We tell you why.
Woodridge School District 68 will ask for a 3.4 percent increase in its tax levy, expecting a 3.2 percent increase.
Continuing a series on Woodridge Patch, we take a look at the highest paid individuals working for Woodridge's taxing bodies.
The question, "Do you feel safe and secure in your neighborhood?" garnered the most negative response in a decade, according to Woodridge's Community Needs survey.
County Board member Dirk Enger urges residents to contact board members about moving DuPage youth detention facility to Kane County.
A group that is opposing the merger with Kane County voiced its concerns Monday.
Construction has begun near Village Greens Golf Course to enlarge a retention pond along 75th Street.
Kirk pleased with effort he created. Dold to endorse soon.
Presidents of Choose DuPage President, Edward Don & Company and DuPage County Board Chairman all praise the move in a Choose DuPage press release.