Pulte Home Corporation is scheduled to begin construction this fall of the subdivision.
This is the eighth year the Village’s performance management has been recognized by the International City/County Management Association.
Photos will be placed on the Village Facebook page and voting will take place to see who is the best dressed dog or group.
The Village is offering suggestions to help promote a safe experience for all.
Health offices will be dedicated for those students experiencing COVID-19 like symptoms needing assessment and isolation.
Danillo Romero-Morales, 49, formerly of McHenry, was convicted on an aggravated driving under the influence charge.
Stein Mart is closing all its stores after filing for bankruptcy in recent months.
The 100 Club of Chicago gave McHenry County Sheriff Bill Prim a Valor Award for going “above and beyond the call of duty."
Erik Ayala-Orozoco, 30, was reported missing by his family Sunday afternoon.
Traffic will shift onto the newly-paved lanes this week, according to officials with the McHenry County Division of Transportation.
Parents must report any needed changes to the Transportation Department by Tuesday, Oct. 13.
COVID-19 is leading to revenue shortfalls for towns across the suburbs and Lake in the Hills is looking at ways to address that.
Members of the freshman boys basketball and freshman boys football teams have been told to quarantine.
'Tis the season to be spooky, even amid coronavirus. Here’s a look at fall fun and Halloween events near Algonquin and Lake in the Hills.
As a community, we must maintain vigilance with public health recommendations to make these in-person experiences possible.
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District 158 is excited to be offering Student Success, a remote support opportunity for students in grades K-12.
Celebrate fall by volunteering at a food bank, then peer at fall leaves, visit a pumpkin patch, carve a jack-o’-lantern and bake up a storm.
Officers will be on the lookout for drunken drivers and are urging motorists to keep an eye out for children trick-or-treating.
Mark your calendar for the event, which will be held on October 24.
Voters who sign up for the service can receive notifications about where their ballot is after putting it in the mailbox.
A look at recent arrests made by the Algonquin Police Department.
The article documents the discrepancy between the demographic makeup of the K-12 student population and that of teachers in the U.S.
Officials in both villages urge residents to stay safe if out this Halloween amid concerns over the spread of COVID-19.
A BMW collided with a dump truck last week in Wauconda. The teens, both from Barrington, later died at a suburban hospital.
The boat parade began in Algonquin on Sunday with more than 300 boats and thousands of spectators lining the shore.
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David and Joyce McArdle, owners of the Frederick House in Barrington Hills, are among 2020 recipients of the Wright Spirit Award.
Head out and pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions near Algonquin and Lake in the Hills.
Bill Redpath of West Dundee is running against incumbent Sean Casten and Jeanne Ives for the 6th Congressional District seat.
Interested applicants should submit their application via email.
But students in kindergarten through third grade are set to return soon.
The school district released its plan for getting students back into classrooms safely amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
A look at arrests made by the Algonquin Police Department in recent weeks.
Two Board of Trustee positions of the Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Fire Protection District are on the April ballot.
Students between kindergarten and fifth grade now have a hybrid learning option.
Village President, Village Clerk, and three Village Trustee seats are up for election in Algonquin.
An 83-year-old Garden Prairie man has died and a 75-year-old Garden Prairie man sustained serious injuries following a two-vehicle crash.
Masks will be required at all farms in the Chicago area this fall. But most attractions will still be up and running.
The yellow-crowned night heron, found by a Johnsburg resident, is rare in Illinois and listed as an endangered species.