Darien, IL|News|
Man Sleeping In Darien Neighborhood Arrested: Cops
In another case, police charged a woman after responding to a domestic disturbance.

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In another case, police charged a woman after responding to a domestic disturbance.

A local group and the village are looking to bring something that other towns already have.
"Nine out of 10 people would have knocked it down," the owner said.
The village has seen a lot of takers for its incentives to preserve homes. Officials aim to discourage teardowns.
He took "quick and decisive" action in response to a call, the village president said.
In another case, a bag of groceries was stolen from a car, authorities said.
The village is mulling a policy that could make it harder to get new sidewalks approved.
The houses would replace a longtime church, which closed.
In another case, a laptop was stolen from a car in a local neighborhood, police said.
In another case, someone fraudulently charged an account at a Hinsdale store, police said.
Principal Bill Walsh is getting 6 percent pay raises until he leaves.
The member created a board game to explain the intricacies of school finance.
The board secretly decided to put the superintendent on leave. But it was required to take the action publicly.
One board member declined to vote for the new assistant superintendent of finance. He explained why.
An official cited "notable" student outcomes, but identified an area to improve.
An official says she received the findings from an accounting firm's investigation.
Council members say farewell to two aldermen whose terms will end soon.
A Georgia man is facing charges after police say he made several violent threats against an Elmhurst woman.
Police said they received a report of a pedestrian being hit near a restaurant.
He signed an electronic lease and made a payment, authorities said.