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Burr Ridge Official Sued Over Facebook Page
The trustee promotes political candidates on the page, which a resident sees as official.

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The trustee promotes political candidates on the page, which a resident sees as official.

An official raised the possibility of outright bans if no progress is made.
The cleanup is estimated to cost $1.3 million. That means no dog park.
He has served in several roles at the police department.
The board's leader accused opponents of "false narratives." A couple of board members objected.
In another case, a gun was found in the restroom at a local business, police said. A man was charged.
The man, whose hometown was listed as Aurora, was found with a loaded handgun, police said.
One is proposed for downtown, the other for the southeast side.
Parents from three local schools have spoken up about the issue.
But the developer is appealing the case on a proposed nine-story condo building.
But how should a board member handle violations of the open meetings law?
The police department answered a Patch inquiry about its approach to the school district case.
In another case, a worker's unattended debit card was stolen at a local school, police said.
The city's zoning commission is designed to be insulated from election threats.
An official described the impact of the loss of the tax on the city government.
In another case, a man crashed his car while an officer tried to catch up, police said.
In another case, a man was charged after punching a TV, among other things, police said.
Elmhurst's average size is bigger than the state's, statistics show.
The city is looking to propose new rules for such bicycles.
The fire department released a statistic that may surprise some.