Illinois bill aims to let cities file for state bankruptcy protection
State Rep. Ron Sandack (R-Downers Grove) and co-sponsor Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) have filed House Bill 298, which, if passed, will let Illinois municipalities file for bankruptcy.
State Rep. Ron Sandack (R-Downers Grove) and co-sponsor Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) have filed House Bill 298, which, if passed, will let Illinois municipalities file for bankruptcy.
The Village of Itasca has filed a lawsuit against Baxter & Woodman Inc., Chicago, alleging breach of contract. The lawsuit seeks $4 million in damages for a host of issues relating to the Waste Water Treatment Plant on Prospect Avenue designed by Baxter & Woodman.
DuPage County residents will be given an opportunity to learn more about the draft East-Branch DuPage River Watershed Resiliency Plan this month.
The DuPage County State Attorney's Office recently promoted two longtime attorneys.
Nine representatives of the Suburban O'Hare Commission hosted a meet-and-greet with local communities on Jan. 29 to discuss the commission's efforts to reduce noise originating from the airport.
DuPage County will host a meeting to discuss the East Branch DuPage River Watershed Resilency Plan in Wheaton City Hall at 5 p.m. today.
The community of DuPage is being offered the change to send Valentine wishes to residents of the DuPage Convalescent Center.
Former DuPage County Board Member Jerry "J.R." McBride was recognized on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Bill Foster (D-Ill.) on Tuesday.
State Sen. Tom Cullerton (D-Villa Park) expressed his outrage over the “golden parachute” given to College of DuPage President Robert Breuder.
Johanna Walker recently joined the DuPage Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) as a sales manager for the military reunion, nonprofit, and religious and faith-based markets.
The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County is now selling water-usage stamps.
The DuPage County Department of Community Services is offering college and occupational training scholarships to low-income individuals with high academic potential.
The city of Elmhurst and DuPage County recently approved a project to provide 100-year rainfall flood protection for 76 homes north of the Union Pacific tracks between York Street and the Elmhurst Quarry.
Officers from the Naperville Police Department, as part of the DuPage County Narcan Program (DNP), recently used a nasal dose of Narcan to revive a suspected overdose victim.
DuPage County is now in receipt of a report that may assist the county in determining the most efficient use of property leased to the Fair Association.