The Algonquin Police Department responded to the following arrests in recent days.
The tennis courts at Willoughby Farms Park (2001 Wynnfield Drive) will remain closed while necessary maintenance is being completed.
Festival organizers have decided to cancel the Sunset Fest due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Lake in the Hills Police Department will have officers out in full force in the ocming days.
The restaurant is slated to open on Bunker Hill Drive on July 22.
It's summer time and many of the amenities once available to residents, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, are once again up and running.
More dogs disappear July 4-5 than on any other days of the year. Fireworks that have been popping since the pandemic began make it worse.
The sexual assault, which involved "multiple incidents," took place five years in Woodstock.
"Huntley Community School District 158 is keenly aware of the urgent need to communicate to families about what to expect next year."
Algonquin's recreation department is planning for more programs in July and waiting to hear if playgrounds can reopen.
Wrap Pac School Supply Pacs are available to order through June 28.
The Huntley 158 Board of Education approved a new one-year agreement with the Huntley Education Association.
The Board appointed Community Services Director Fred Mullard to serve as the Interim Village Administrator June 18.
We've also included a roundup of McHenry County displays that have been cancelled, including ones in Crystal Lake, Cary and Huntley.
The Lake in the Hills Village Board has appointed Fred Mullard as the interim village administrator.
Christopher Galie, 35, is being held on a $400,000 bail.
Huntley 158’s sack meal pickup service will continue throughout the summer until the beginning of the school year.
David Regal took $95,000 from a homeowner for a home repair project he never completed.
"Given the uncertainties that all school districts face during pandemic, both organizations felt that a one-year agreement was appropriate."
The Algonquin Police Department also responded to reports of retail theft, speeding and resisting an officer.
Dozens of fire departments responded after a large home in Barrington Hills was heavily damaged during an extra-alarm fire early Sunday.
The Arbor Day Foundation announced that the Village of Algonquin is again named a Tree City USA community.
The Village asks residents to support Algonquin’s small restaurants and businesses, many of which have pickup, delivery and other options.
The Government Finance Officers Association recognized the Village with Outstanding Achievement in Popular Annual Financial Reporting.
The Algonquin Police Department announced plans for stepped-up Independence Day traffic enforcement with a focus on impaired driving.
Principal Marcus Belin personally delivered diplomas to more than 500 graduates of the Class of 2020 at their homes.
Families of incoming kindergarten students interested in the Dual Language Program for the 2020-21 school year should be apply by June 12.
Two suburban 17-year-olds face murder charges in adult court, authorities said. A Tennessee man is also charged in the slaying.
From April through October turtles cross roads in search of water, food, mates or nesting locations.
From in-class instruction to e-learning for all, Superintendent Fred Heid shared the four possible scenarios for the 2020-21 school year.
The Zoo will no longer be opening as previously announced.
These 6 incidents were reported to law enforcement in Algonquin and Lake In The Hills last week.
The gas main leak was reported at about 11 a.m. Monday.
At this moment, we stand with our students, staff, and all who are rightfully and righteously demanding fairness and justice.
The Huntley District 158 Education Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2020 Student Scholarship Awards.
The movie theater chain said Wednesday it may not survive the coronavirus pandemic.
A video created by a group of District 300 students was posted Tuesday on Twitter.
A look at recent arrests made by the Algonquin Police Department.
The 60th annual festival has been cancelled due to concerns over the coronavirus.
The village is directing businesses that want to offer outdoor seating to submit plans for approval.