Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills, IL|News|
Missing Hinsdale Crash Report Surfaces
The village did not include a 2007 crash in its accident history at Fuller's Car Wash.

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The village did not include a 2007 crash in its accident history at Fuller's Car Wash.

One of the trustees decided against seeking another term.
Aldermen voted unanimously to seek $720,000 more from property taxpayers.
The city may create an "exclusive space" for neighbors, a resident said.
Some target a section of town with a derogatory comment, she said.
This was in response to criticism. "We've learned our lesson," a trustee said.
The signal is coming as part of a two-year project at a key intersection.
The village is stepping up downtown parking enforcement, an official said.
Some residents in the 10-story building were displaced, the village president said.
"I've got to see this," an eager Hinsdale officer told a dispatcher.
New videos reveal the identified problems with the police department's building.
Both suspects stole alcohol months ago from local stores, local police said.
The ward includes Q Bar, Cass Junior High and Concord Elementary.
The mayor said he would talk about using Westwood Park for city activities.
One resident said much was being "jammed" into a small area. The developer changed the proposal.
The proposal was "a big WIN for the kids," an area school advocate said.
The elementary is interested in getting some of the high school's Willow Springs land.
An entire 32-unit building was evacuated, the fire district said.
The board's then-attorney attended "most if not all" the closed meetings that were found to be illegal, the new lawyer said.
A former official who criticized the board over a proposed land deal is running in the April 1 election.