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Darien Woman Wanted On Prostitution Warrant: Cops
In another case, a woman was accused of domestic battery at a Darien restaurant, police said.
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In another case, a woman was accused of domestic battery at a Darien restaurant, police said.
The village paid for crash-tested barriers to protect pedestrians, the village president said.
The project is made possible by a state Department of Transportation grant.
The school changed its plan in response to neighbors' concerns. The village said it'll make sure the school follows noise rules.
A student reporter criticized the board, a message spread by a South social studies teacher.
Neighbors oppose tearing down the nearly century-old house. One said the city is at a "tipping point."
A local Lutheran pastor was among those calling for a resolution. Two aldermen said they were interested in looking into the matter.
Two neighbors said they were disappointed in the city's handling of the duplex proposal.
In another case, officers cited a homeowner who ignored warnings to turn down music, police said.
Most of the seven-story apartment complex remains unfilled.
He was wanted on three out-of-county warrants, authorities said.
The police department is surveying speeds on the street in question.
Other towns look to see how Elmhurst addressed its flooding issues, Mayor Scott Levin said.
A girl collapsed at a track meet, prompting a coach to perform CPR, which he learned from local firefighters, an assistant principal said.
After a secretive process, a teacher from Willow Springs was picked to fill a vacancy.
The company kept asking for more money to install a pool, according to a report. Now, it is not answering calls.
In another case, a man lied to local police that he was stabbed, so he was charged, authorities said.
The woman is accused of domestic battery and interfering with communications, Elmhurst police said.
The order was made during the mayor's battles with a village trustee.
The parties agreed to throw out the lawsuit a month after it was filed.