Alexander Rogers, 16, was last known to be in Gratiot, Wis., where he met up with a 16-year-old girl but police don't know their location.
An unidentified 37-year old man was hospitalized after a bystander noticed discovered him unconscious in the Fox River before being rescued.
The village is enacting stricter guidelines after reports of overcrowdings at the the beach.
The Illinois Department of Public Health requires a number of immunizations and exams before students can attend school.
The man is accused of hitting and strangling a woman early Tuesday in Algonquin.
Longtime Algonquin Village Board President John Schmitt died on July 25. Trustee Debby Sosine has been picked to fill his seat.
The 2019 Kia Stinger was stolen from a driveway in the 800 block of Timberwood in Algonquin Monday night or Tuesday morning, police said.
Nichols Farm and Orchard in Marengo will no longer be selling its fresh produce at the at the Wicker Park Farmers Market.
McHenry County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Jeremy Bruketta and his canine partner Kelt worked together to find the missing girl, 16.
The Algonquin Police Department responded to the following reports in recent days.
No firefighters or civilians were injured.
Village officials in Lake in the Hills have enacted new rules after reports of overcrowding at Butch Hagele and Indian Trail beaches.
The Lake in the Hills Police Department increased its enforcement efforts between July 17 and 27.
The home in the 900 block of Applewood Lane in Algonquin was undergoing a renovation project, fire officials said.
The District 300 Board of Education voted Tuesday in favor of remote learning for all of its students through Oct. 19.
Plans are underway for an August 2020 opening
Fred Mullard, who was the community services director in Lake in the HIlls, was recently named the village administrator.
There will be intermittent closures on July 28-29 due to the Longmeadow Bridge Construction project.
The longtime village leader died unexpectedly, officials announced over the weekend.
Requests for busing to a sitter or dual custody busing request are due next week to the Transportation Department.
AMC Theatres now plans to open locations, including its theater in Lake in the Hills, in “mid to late August."
Construction is underway on The Oaks at Algonquin with the facility expected to open in January 2022.
The group made stops across McHenry County, including a stop at the Algonquin Police Department.
Anna Mary Schneider, 19, was also a certified scuba diver. She drowned on July 4, 2009, in her parent's pool in Sleepy Hollow.
A total of 3.3 miles of roadway will be resurfaced this year.
The District is offering all students two options for instruction.
The local police department is keeping a close eye out for speeders as part of an enforcement effort through July 27.
The skate park at Richard Taylor Skate Park is getting new equipment as well.
The improvements include the addition of a pavilion and a fishing pier as well as shoreline restoration work, according to village officials
The Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation grant will be used to create additional pollinator habitats in the village.
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Village of Algonquin will be keeping Lions-Armstrong Memorial Pool closed for the 2020 swim season.
District 300 students are set to return to class on Aug. 13 with a new plan in place that addresses concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Huntley Community School District 158 is now accepting applications for free and reduced-price meals through a secure, private online form.
Authorities are looking for the driver following the collision near Marengo Friday night.
The Algonquin and Lake in the Hills police departments responded to fireworks-related calls for service over the Fourth of July holiday.
The hot air balloon made an emergency landing near Haligus and Ackman roads Wednesday morning.
Two men are dead following a one-vehicle collision late Tuesday in Marengo.
The Illinois High School Association has announced the fall schedules for football teams across the state.
Families must fill out the survey only once per family, regardless of the number of children attending school in the fall.