Politics & Government

Glen Ellyn Week in Review: Fire Wrecks Home, Gratto Restaurant Closes

Here's a quick look at this week's newsmakers.

Donald Ratcliff pleaded not guilty to charges of aggravated possession of child pornography and weapons-related charges Thursday. He returns to court Wednesday, May 2.

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Gratto Trattoria & Tapas Bar will be closing to make way for a new dining experience.

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Township Trustee James Flickinger, who suspected an employee of campaigning on government time, balks at paying the bill for a worker's township cell phone.

No one was injured during the fire and it's unclear what started the blaze.

The men's teams of St. Olaf College and Western Michigan University will compete at Memorial Field on Sunday, April 1.

Multiple fire districts were called to the scene around 12:45 p.m. Tuesday, March 27.

Police await analysis and evidence before proceeding with charges in the crash of a Union Pacific West train and a Jeep.

The following arrest information was supplied by the Glen Ellyn Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

At age 24, Skuddlebutts Pizza & Catering owner explains what makes him so driven at such a young age.

Improvements to the east-west corridor are set to begin mid-April.

It's time to save the date for the annual cook-off fundraiser.

Come get to know Glen Ellyn's new high school district leader.

Chicago Rush Arena League football team invaded Jersey Mike's Subs in Wheaton Monday afternoon after practice.


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