Thieves target high-end car dealerships in Hinsdale
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Police are searching for a suspect in the break in of several luxury car dealerships on Ogden Avenue in Hinsdale.

Farmers markets begin to bloom across Chicagoland

The flowers are blooming, the weather is warming up and farmers are ready to bring their best fruit and vegetables to market.

After spring snow and cool weather, Chicago area residents enjoying the warmth

With temperatures on Monday about 30 degrees warmer than Sunday, people across the city and suburbs were out enjoying the sunshine while they could.

Pair convicted in Hinsdale jewelry store heist

Two men have been convicted of federal charges in connection to a Hinsdale jewelry store heist that netted more than $200,000 in stolen merchandise.

Illinois student moons Zoom class, uses racial slur as learning goes remote

On Tuesday, several e-learning classes at both Hinsdale Central and Hinsdale South high schools were interrupted by an image of a student mooning the camera and using an ugly racial slur.

Contractor charged with recording teen girls, woman in shower at Hinsdale home

A west suburban contractor has been charged with illegally recording videos of a woman and two girls showering at a Hinsdale home where he was hired to do construction work.

Hinsdale considering closing downtown street for outdoor dining to help businesses

With bars and restaurants struggling to survive during the pandemic shut down, one western suburb is kicking around a new idea to try to help its businesses.

Man found guilty in 2017 murder of Hinsdale woman

A south suburban man was convicted Friday of killing a woman inside her Hinsdale home in 2017.