Wheaton Local Tobacco Commission schedules June 11 meeting at City Hall
The Wheaton Local Tobacco Commission will meet on June 11 following the Liquor Commission's session at City Hall. The notification was submitted by Andrea Rosedale, City Clerk.
The Wheaton Local Tobacco Commission will meet on June 11 following the Liquor Commission's session at City Hall. The notification was submitted by Andrea Rosedale, City Clerk.
The Wheaton Planning and Zoning Board will hold a public hearing on June 23 regarding College Church's request to rezone several properties on East Seminary Avenue for construction of a new parking lot. Residents can participate in person or virtually.
DuPage County Local Government Meeting today — event starts at 7 pm.
State Representative Amy Grant opposed Illinois' FY2027 State Budget on June 1 due to its record size and increased taxes. She cited stagnant population growth and called for greater fiscal responsibility as she prepares for her final year in office.
Former Illinois representative Jeanne Ives weighed in on an Illinois election-related case involving a Waukegan alderman accused of submitting a mail-in ballot in the name of a deceased relative during the March 2026 primary.
Burr Ridge Mayor Gary Grasso said he opposes the Illinois BUILD Act, arguing it would weaken local zoning authority, increase housing density in single-family neighborhoods, and reduce municipal control over development decisions.
The City of Wheaton has moved its Community Relations Commission meeting from June 3 to June 10. The session will be held at 7:00 p.m. in the Gamon Room at City Hall.
On May 18, the FDA conducted an inspection at Raico in Westmont to assess device compliance, as detailed in data available on the FDA's website.
The week ahead in DuPage County features this scheduled event.
The following events are scheduled to take place in DuPage County this month.
A measure introduced by state Rep. Martha Deuter to broaden prescription drug delivery has cleared both the House and the Senate.
The Food and Drug Administration conducted an inspection of Glanbia Performance Nutrition Manufacturing, Inc. in Downers Grove on May 8, focusing on risks related to foodborne biological hazards.
As of Jan. 20, 2026, Elmhurst counted 2 Illinois child care providers whose licenses were not renewed or revoked, per the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.
Officials of the Village of Westmont are voicing concerns about a state housing proposal that local officials say could reduce community input on development decisions.
The Naperville Police Department is bracing for a “teen takeover” of the city’s downtown on Monday, June 1, warning that officers will be out in force and that anyone who breaks the law will face “zero tolerance.”