We asked local businesses in and around McHenry County to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
"It can potentially lead to identity theft," the Lake in the Hills Police Department warns.
Hugo H. Mendoza-Cardenas, 35, from Carpentersville faces an attempted murder charge in the Sunday incident, officials said.
"The IRS or any legitimate business will NEVER ask for gift cards as a form of payment," Algonquin police officials said.
The McHenry County Department of Health is reporting 19 cases of coronavirus in Algonquin, and 18 in Lake in the Hills as of April 14.
The McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office filed the lawsuit earlier this week on behalf of the McHenry County Sheriff.
A temporary restraining order mandates the McHenry County Health Department give the names of those infected with the coronavirus to police.
Algonquin Township Highway Commissioner Andrew Gasser responds after his recent 'Chinese Coronavirus' Facebook post is being called racist.
A live guide of hospitals and health centers across the Chicago area detailing what they're in need of, and how to donate.
McHenry officers performed shelter-in-place compliance checks last month and sent certain stores cease and desist letters, NW Herald said.
It will take up to one month for the concrete to cure depending on air humidity and temperature, the division of transportation said.
Information on food pantries across McHenry County, including hours and requirements, according to county officials:
Lorraine retired as a Registered Nurse from Our Lady of Angels in 2000 after 20 years of dedicated service.
McHenry County State’s Attorney, announces that 35-year-old Charles N. Hall of Elgin, Illinois, was found guilty of Residential Burglary.
Due to the Stay At Home order, public comments on the demo projects can be submitted online.
The McHenry County State's Attorney's office said DNA evidence discovered at the scene matched the DNA on file for Hall.
A 37-year-old man has pleaded not guilty after being charged with sexual assault of a child under 13 years old.
The village also has a guide to local stores that are offering senior shopping hours.
The village of Lake in the Hills is encouraging resident to place a bunny in their front windows starting this Saturday.
At this time, yard waste and recycling service are unaffected, village officials said.
Superintendent Scott Rowe talks about changes in traditions for the school year and daily interactions.
At this time, Beyond the Bell Afterschool Program at Lincoln Prairie will be closed through April 30th.
Governor Pritzker has extended his order that schools remain closed for face-to-face instruction through at least April 30.
"There have been a few glitches with our ability to share out some of the E-Learning Student Individualized Plans."
According to Lake in the Hills police, the same person was seen during both incidents trying to get inside cars in this area.
"Please see this update for information on how we will continue providing special education supports during future e-Learning Days."
The McHenry County Substance Abuse Coalition provides information on the following resources.
A person was extricated from their vehicle and hospitalized following a rollover crash near Hebron Wednesday morning, officials said.
However, the Village of Lake in the Hills said the Bark Park, trails, bike paths and other open spaces remain available for the public.
Harvard Police Sgt. Nick Hill said that a further investigation led to the arrest of the Harvard woman.
E-Learning will resume on Monday, March 30, the day we “return” from Spring Break.
Lake in the Hills is currently seeking input on the final design concepts for the upcoming 2020 playground and skatepark replacements.
The Village has staff assigned to keep communication channels open during the closure.
Village of Lake in the Hills officials announced the following with the safety of the community and Village employees in mind.
Help keep local businesses in business amid a government-mandated shutdown.
Vital village services, like water, sewer and public safety, will continue to be offered, village officials said.
Due to Gov. Pritzker’s orders that schools close thru March 30, Huntley 158 Schools we will continue e-Learning on March 30.
Huntley superintendent announces that two new tools will be coming online to enable synchronous video conferencing: Google Meets and Zoom.
The Huntley 158 Education Foundation recognized honorees at its annual Employee Recognition Banquet on March 12.
Team members recently rode in an indoor cycling relay at Life Time Fitness in Algonquin in honor of two local boys, both diagnosed with ALL.