City of Elmhurst elected officials stand in solidarity with the heroic people of Ukraine as they fight to maintain their democracy. The City also stands in support of those who are concerned for their loved ones abroad, the millions who have been displaced, and for those grieving lives lost. At […]
Elmhurst News
Police investigating armed robbery at 7-Eleven on First Street
Elmhurst police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred at 2:19 a.m. at 155 E. First Street. It was reported that three suspects described as teen-age black males wearing dark clothing entered the 7-Eleven on First Street. One of the offenders presented a gun to the clerk and proceeded to […]
Bond set at $100,000 for Chicago man charged with threatening State Rep. Deb Conroy
DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin and Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly have announced that a Chicago man has been charged with posting threatening Facebook messages directed at State Rep. Deb Conroy of Villa Park. Cort Chubko, 59, appeared in bond court where Judge Joshua Dieden set bond at […]
James P. McDonald, 57
James P. McDonald, of Elmhurst, passed away March 10, 2022, at the age of 57. He was born October 24, 1964 in Framingham, Mass. Jim graduated with a B.S. from Quincy College in 1987; the University of Illinois in 1989 with a Masters of Neuroscience and the University of Illinois-Chicago […]
Police Reports
The Elmhurst Police Department recently reported the following arrests and citations. Persons charged with domestic battery are not named in order to protect the privacy of victims. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a conviction, and that subjects are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court […]
‘It’s very devastating’; Elmhurst residents still have family and relatives living in war-torn Ukraine
By Mike Sandrolini FOR THE INDEPENDENT The eyes of the world have been on Ukraine ever since Russia launched a full-scale invasion Feb. 24, but Yuriy and Galina Veselovsky of Elmhurst have a vested interest in what’s happening there. Originally from Ukraine, Yuriy and Galina lived in Ukraine’s Lviv province, […]
HOW TO HELP UKRAINE…
You can help Ukraine by making a transfer from a payment card of any bank from anywhere in the world. To transfer to the National Bank of Ukraine, visit: https://bank.gov.ua/en/about/support-the-armed-forces For more info on the war in Ukraine, the embassy can be reached at the following: https://www.facebook.com/ukr.embassy.usa https://war.ukraine.ua […]
VanAken shares Sesquicentennial highlights at annual breakfast; Elmhurst University President’s Breakfast draws about 100 guests
By Dee Longfellow FOR THE ELMHURST INDEPENDENT Like most events since the pandemic began, Elmhurst University’s annual President’s Breakfast had to take a year off in 2021. But with COVID cases stabilized and folks itching to get back to normal, more than 100 business, community and political leaders from throughout […]
Showing solidarity with Ukraine
Standing under the flags of America and Ukraine, this group of neighbors came out Sunday, March 6 to the home of Alexa and Jason Umbs to show support for Ukraine as Russia continues its onslaught. Alexa has many relatives living in Ukraine in fact, one was once the Finance Director […]
District 205 responds to recent accusations; York principal clarifies traditional vs. non-traditional testing
By Dee Longfellow FOR THE ELMHURST INDEPENDENT In its Thursday, Feb. 10 issue, the Elmhurst Independent published a story based on information obtained from a release issued by a newly-formed group called Elmhurst Parents for Integrity in Curriculum, or EPIC, made up of District 205 parents, especially those of York […]