Dupage County
Recent News About Dupage County
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Gov. candidate Dabrowski gains endorsements from former Illinois officials Ives, Morrison and Grogan
The Ted Dabrowski for Governor campaign has announced that former Illinois officials Jeanne Ives, Tom Morrison, and Bob Grogan have endorsed Dabrowski's gubernatorial bid.
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State's Attorney's Election Day Teams to Monitor DuPage County Polls
State's Attorney's Election Day Teams to Monitor DuPage County Polls
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Aurora Juveniles Charged with Possession of Stolen Motor Vehicle/ Leading Officers on High-Speed Chase
Aurora Juveniles Charged with Possession of Stolen Motor Vehicle/ Leading Officers on High-Speed Chase
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Chicago Juvenile Charged with Possession of Stolen Motor Vehicle/Allegedly Leading Officers on High-Speed Chase
Chicago Juvenile Charged with Possession of Stolen Motor Vehicle/Allegedly Leading Officers on High-Speed Chase
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DuPage County Stormwater Management Names Water Quality Grant Recipients
DuPage County Stormwater Management Names Water Quality Grant Recipients
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DuPage County Announces Housing Solutions Committee
DuPage County Announces Housing Solutions Committee
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Aurora Man and Juvenile Charged with Illegal Possession of Firearms While at Fox Valley Mall
Aurora Man and Juvenile Charged with Illegal Possession of Firearms While at Fox Valley Mall
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From DuPage Policy Journal
Diana Rauner: We're moving to Italy if Bruce loses
Gov. Bruce Rauner says he'll fight for Illinoisans. But only if he wins re-election. If he loses, Rauner's wife, Diana, says she and Bruce are out of here.
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Rauner's sanctuary law born in DuPage County
The sanctuary law signed by Gov. Bruce Rauner in August, and now dogging him in his primary fight against State Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton), had its beginnings in DuPage County.
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'Horrible conflict of interest' for House Republican Leader Durkin
Since assuming control of the Illinois House Republican Caucus four years ago, the law firm of State Rep. Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs) has helped Illinois municipal governments and state agencies amass more than a quarter of a billion dollars in public debt, according to an analysis by Prairie State Wire.