Thanksgiving Baskets and Adopt-A-Family programs help spread holiday cheer for neighbors in need. Deadlines to give back are coming soon!
This beloved community tradition returns Saturday, October 25, blending fitness, fun and costumes - to benefit the Boys & Girls Club.
Guests were greeted with a red-carpet experience, artwork and more.
Residents can get passports, hunting/fishing licenses, handicap placards, voter registration, and notary services at Elk Grove Village.
If more than 13,600 property owners who had a 50%+ tax increase between 2021–2023 apply, a lottery will decide who receives rebates.
Free Family Halloween Celebration on Sunday, October 19
The Village's Health and Human Services' Environmental Services Division is hosting.
The Les Turner ALS Foundation's 24th annual ALS Walk for Life will help raise funds for essential care and research.
The state of Illinois has recorded 42 human cases of West Nile virus, 34 in Cook County, including the City of Chicago.
The walk/run will take place October 25 and benefit the Boys & Girls Club of the Northwest Suburbs.
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Help children, families, and seniors in need this holiday season through three special community programs.
The fall festival returns to downtown Arlington Heights in October.
Clearbrook is the largest non-profit organization in the state for people with intellectual developmental disabilities.
Layla Karaisz, 18 months, was recently diagnosed with sudden onset B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, or B-ALL.
The Township swore in a new supervisor, four trustees and re-elected its assessor and clerk at a late spring Board meeting.
Organizers say 100 percent of proceeds will be donated to the USO Illinois to support the troops, veterans and their families.
Nonprofits supporting mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities or substance use disorder are encouraged to apply.
A new billing system is causing delays in mailing and payment deadlines for property tax bills.
Residents have the opportunity to have up to two electronic items picked up from the curb, each week, for no additional fee.
The new after-hours food locker, dedicated to former Supervisor George K. Busse, offers added flexibility and privacy for residents in need.
State Senator Mark Walker (D-Arlington Heights) is encouraging local students in the 27th District to participate.
The supervisor and four trustees begin first terms; clerk starts third term. All were sworn in by Honorable Jack Costello on May 19, 2025.
The U.S. News & World Report rankings looks at value, desirability, job markets and the quality of life in U.S. cities.
The Township’s annual grant program supports organizations that provide essential services to local residents and enhances quality of life.
Nonprofit organizations providing mental health services to Township residents are encouraged to apply by Friday, May 30 at 4 p.m.
The new play area in Vernon Hills will serve families and children of all capabilities, thanks to funding secured by State Senator Johnson.
April is National Volunteer Month, and the Township is recognizing hundreds of dedicated volunteers.
Income qualified seniors, veterans and disabled individuals can get their home’s exterior painted at no cost through this 38-year program.
The event is by appointment only and attendees must be Arlington Heights residents.
Camp runs Monday through Friday from June 16 through August 1, and provides a summer filled with fun and education for campers ages 4-7.
Since 2009, Windfree Solar has been a trusted solar installer, proudly serving Chicago with a commitment to clean, renewable energy.
The Township’s singular focus is to support its residents in their times of need.
The Youth Services Department is offering a student support program, long-standing empowerment groups and the bicycle safety course.
Community members are invited to the March 13 board meeting to celebrate the contributions of Trudy Komos.
In an effort to expand mental health and social services throughout the Township, 29 grants were given to local, nonprofit agencies.
Funding is available for local nonprofits that serve Township residents and the deadline to apply is February 28.
Palatine’s Irish celebration also features a Traditional Irish Breakfast and an epic after party.
Emily Ann Holum, 6, of Arlington Heights, died from acute myeloid leukemia in 2007.
The ticket was purchased for the Feb. 8 Lotto drawing at a Mobil gas station on Golf Road, according to Illinois Lotto.