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Demolition work started Friday to bring down the last remaining structure at the shuttered Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles.
Housed in the former Anvil Club, East Dundee’s newest restaurant, Tequila Val’s, brings Mexican cuisine to the downtown district.
Outdated software and an ongoing controversy surrounding bills from the DuPage County clerk’s office have delayed quarterly audit reports for nearly four years, DuPage County Auditor Bill White said
The ongoing feud between the DuPage County clerk’s office and the county board could soon find its way to a courtroom.
Construction of a nearly 10,000-square-foot addition to the DuPage County Animal Services shelter is expected to be completed in July
DuPage County Clerk Jean Kaczmarek is threatening a legal fight unless existing bills for her office are paid
For its season finale May 18, guest trumpet player Mary Beth Bowden joins the orchestra to perform a seldom-heard trumpet concerto by Welsh composer Grace Williams. The concert, “Modern and Melodious,” also will feature Leonard Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story.
DuPage County Clerk Jean Kaczmarek continues to refuse to answer questions about no-bid contracts awarded by her office, potentially setting the stage for a legal fight with the county board.
Several DuPage County Board members are asking for answers about some no-bid contracts awarded by the county clerk.
DuPage County officials are breaking new ground to make mental health care services more accessible to residents.
Early voting shows DuPage County Board member Liz Chaplin as the favorite in a three-way race for the Democratic nod for county recorder.
DuPage County Board member Lynn LaPlante appeared to win her party’s support to seek a third term in the November election.
Villa Park this week became one of the first DuPage County communities to adopt a resolution calling for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip.
Voters in Glenbard High School District 87 are being asked to approve paying more in property taxes to fund various building projects at the district’s four high schools.
More than half a century after her 15-year-old sister, Julie Ann Hanson, was found stabbed to death in a Naperville cornfield, Jill Steininger still has questions about what happened. But Steininger says she believes Naperville police found the man responsible.