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150 Without Power in La Grange This Morning
La Grange residents are once again in the dark.

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La Grange residents are once again in the dark.

ComEd does have a reimbursement program for losses caused by their system, but if it happened because of the storm, residents are unlikely to get it.
In a unanimous vote at Tuesday's meeting, the La Grange Park board of trustees promoted Interim Village Manager Julia Cedillo to the position permanently.
Take a look at what's on the agenda for La Grange Park's trustees tonight.
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Saint Xavier University economics professor gives the plan a favorable review. It addresses the nation's infrastructure, manufacturing, education and innovation needs, while casting a critical eye on certain trade partners.
For Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in La Grange, selling fudge (and sending it too) is just one great way to support the troops.
La Grange Park Fire Department volunteers responded to a multi-garage fire on the 1200 block of Newberry Avenue at about 5:30 p.m. today.
According to the village officials in La Grange and La Grange Park, residents can expect their power turned back on by midnight on Thursday, though some will still need to wait until Saturday.
In a unanimous vote Monday, La Grange village trustees denied Q-BBQ’s request to build a year-round outdoor enclosure for additional seating.
With power out and the temperature up, village officials are asking residents to check on neighbors.
Take a look at what's on the agenda at the Village of La Grange board of trustees meeting tonight at Village Hall.
Patch posts photos from today storm. Share you own storm photos.
Another brief but powerful storm that hit the Chicago area early this morning has left many without power.
Thunderstorms are likely tonight and throughout the week.
You can get all the details you need to know about the 37th Annual La Grange Craft Show on Patch!
Tate H. Madler was arrested on Tuesday at his home in Western Springs for being a sexual predator in a public park after a resident called in a report to police about a man loitering at Sedgwick Park.
The Department of Public Works in La Grange Park is giving branch debris from last week's storm back to residents in the form of mulch.