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Chlebek wins close 1st Ward race in Des Plaines

Chlebek wins close 1st Ward race in Des Plaines

The final votes have been counted, and Margaret Chlebek has won the close race for the 1st Ward seat on the Des Plaines City Council.

 
Mount Prospect trustee race is all but official

Mount Prospect trustee race is all but official

Write-in totals in the recent race for three Mount Prospect village board seats seem to show incumbents John Matuszak and Terri Gens will retain their seats, with newcomer Beth DiPrima joining them on the dais.

 
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Geneva council could ban liquor license holders from office

Geneva council could ban liquor license holders from office

Geneva City Council to revisit allowing liquor license holders to serve as elected officials, a decision made in 2016, after alderman raises conflict of interest concerns.

 
Despite criticisms, Mundelein approves plan for Ivanhoe Village payments to schools, library

Despite criticisms, Mundelein approves plan for Ivanhoe Village payments to schools, library

Mundelein trustees have approved a tentative plan for how much the company behind the proposed Ivanhoe Village development should pay the schools and library that will be used by its eventual residents.

 
Amid growing criticism from officers, Wheeling police chief put on administrative leave

Amid growing criticism from officers, Wheeling police chief put on administrative leave

Wheeling Police Chief Jamie Dunne has been placed on paid administrative leave for the remainder of his tenure.

 
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‘Tariffs are on, tariffs are off’: Pritzker dives into trade, transit and why suburbs went blue

‘Tariffs are on, tariffs are off’: Pritzker dives into trade, transit and why suburbs went blue

As Democrats take a victory romp in Lombard, Pritzker talks about the transit crisis.

 
Superintendent: State legislation could muddle school bus service

Superintendent: State legislation could muddle school bus service

Palatine Township Elementary District 15 Superintendent Laurie Heinz is sounding the alarm about proposed state legislation she believes would hamstring efforts to overcome school bus driver shortages.

 
Will Senate act on bill that raises senior road test age, allows relatives to report unsafe drivers?

Will Senate act on bill that raises senior road test age, allows relatives to report unsafe drivers?

Change “helps reduce unnecessary burdens on older drivers,” AARP says.

 
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Will Pritzker go to D.C. to testify on immigration? Expect fireworks, if so

Will Pritzker go to D.C. to testify on immigration? Expect fireworks, if so

It’s must-see TV if Gov. JB Pritzker and GOP House leaders go toe-to-toe in Washington over sanctuary policies.

 
Trump administration sues Maine over participation of transgender athletes in girls sports

Trump administration sues Maine over participation of transgender athletes in girls sports

The Trump administration on Wednesday sued Maine for not complying with the government's push to ban transgender athletes in girls and women's sports, escalating a dispute over whether the state is abiding by a federal law that bars discrimination in education based on sex.

 

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