Dupage County
Recent News About Dupage County
DuPage County Emergency Telephone System Board Policy Advisory Committee met July 11
DuPage County Emergency Telephone System Board Policy Advisory Committee met Monday, July 11.
Amendment 1 Would Be A Dream Come True For Chicago Teachers Union To Make Its Most Radical Demands For All America
If approved by Illinois voters in November, Amendment 1 will give government teachers’ unions an unfettered constitutional right to demand not just anything in their interests, but in what they see as the interests of every Illinoisan.
Drifting, drag racing and carjacking: Motorized mayhem overwhelms Chicago streets
Street “takeovers” in Chicago continue, drawing hundreds to meet-ups to watch stunt driving known as “drifting.” Recently three were killed in a gang-related shooting at a drifting event in Chicago’s Brighton Park community.
DuPage County Finance Committee met July 12
DuPage County Finance Committee met Tuesday, July 12.
DuPage County Public Works Committee met Oct. 18
DuPage County Public Works Committee met Tuesday, Oct. 18.
DuPage County Technology Committee met Aug. 9
DuPage County Technology Committee met Tuesday, Aug. 9.
DuPage County Health & Human Services Committee met Oct. 18
DuPage County Health & Human Services Committee met Tuesday, Oct. 18.
DuPage County Transportation Committee met Oct. 18
DuPage County Transportation Committee met Tuesday, Oct. 18.
DuPage County Emergency Telephone System Board Policy Advisory Committee met Oct. 24
DuPage County Emergency Telephone System Board Policy Advisory Committee met Monday, Oct. 24.
DuPage County Finance Committee met Oct. 25
DuPage County Finance Committee met Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Chicago’s Coming Mayoral Race Is Opportunity For Overdue, Focused Debate On Crises Strangling Major US Cities
Anybody genuinely interested in the fate of America’s cites should pay attention to Chicago for the next three and a half months.
Cook County’s Chief ‘Set Violent Criminals Free’ Judge, Tim Evans, Retained In Landslide Vote
Cook County Chief Judge Tim Evans is the key architect of the county’s infamous “bail reform” that has led to the parade of pretrial defendants released from detention but then charged with new crimes