La Grange, IL|News|
Anti-Trump Protest Planned In La Grange
The demonstration is expected to last 2½ hours at a local intersection.

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The demonstration is expected to last 2½ hours at a local intersection.

She pushed one officer and twice threatened to kill another, police said.
The restaurant details its recent challenges, saying it gets constant complaints.
The eatery wanted quick action on a liquor license. Otherwise, it must close, the operator said.
The village government is seeking proposals for a replacement in the space, an official said.
In another case, a purse was stolen at a local business, Hinsdale police said.
The man was contacted by someone claiming to be with Geek Squad.
The village is shifting from its plan to build anew at a local shopping center.
He said the village administrator was the best he had worked for. Village officials adopted a resolution in his honor.
The village is starting a program to register contractors, which officials say would protect residents and businesses.
"You have some big shoes that have to be filled," a La Grange trustee said.
Some want the requirement to be repealed altogether, with one resident calling it arbitrary.
In another case, a drunk customer throws a donut at someone else in a store, authorities said.
The suspect was charged with aggravated battery, among other offenses, police said.
He told the employee that he would look for a girlfriend once the woman he was visiting dies, police said.
Patch sought prosecutors' report on the inquiry into a former mayoral candidate's ballot petition.
City and park officials called a new spirit of cooperation "outstanding."
The eatery seeks to tap into the downtown walking traffic during weekend mornings.
The man denied the crash and changed his story on how much he drank, police said.
The developer said he would need a $10 million upfront payment from the city.