Village encourages residents to take pledge not to text and drive on national Drive 4 Pledges Day.
The Chicago City Council is considering banning concealed weapons in all establishments that serve alcohol. Should Barrington follow suit?
Board of Trustees welcome more opinions on issue.
The new rule will be voted on Tuesday, according to the Daily Herald.
A class-action lawsuit from Advocate patients says the medical group failed to protect their privacy information when it didn't protect four stolen computers.
Projects to improve infrastructure and improve jobs, Gov. Pat Quinn says.
Mayor R.T. Rybak unveiled a new ad campaign to draw the Chicago-area LGBT community to get married in Minneapolis, calling the Windy City the “second city in human rights.”
As the president and Congress debate another military move in the Middle East, we ask how the idea of a U.S. strike hits home with you. Take the Patch Poll.
Village considering businesses’ request to allow video gaming and seeks public input on the issue.
Committee of the Whole agenda includes discussion on budget priorities for 2014.
Bogus emails sent to postal customers.
One Barrington business was included on the Illinois Tollway's 'Super Scofflaws' list, which was published Wednesday on its website.
Metra riders could experience delays of 10 to 15 this week as trains operate as reduced speeds.
Fire District approves staffing increases for Barrington Hills and Lake Barrington fire stations.
Lake Barrington neurologist explains what independent practices are facing.
Twenty cases reported so far this year, higher than the record in 2011.
New traffic data is available thanks to a collaboration between the Circuit Court of Cook County, the Illinois Secretary of State and the Clerk of Circuit Court of Cook County.
As summer winds down, find out what events and programs are being offered through the Barrington Park District.
Layoffs take effect Jan. 1 when Barrington Fire Department splits from Barrington Countryside Fire Protection District.
Both dog and cat foods are included in the recall of select Iams and Eukanuba products.
Head to Citizens Park for one last blast of summer Wednesday as the Barrington Park District presents its last concert in the park of the year.
Illinois is now the 20th state to legalize the controversial substance.
Village President Albert Pino expresses concerns about flooding, seeks to work with neighbors on solutions.
The county feels the new law is unconstitutional and seeks an injunction to stop the creation of elections commission that would take authority away from Lake County Clerk Willard Helander.
Lake County taxpayers will receive their assessment notice this month or in August.
Those eligible for federal assistance from the April and May floods now have until Aug. 8 to apply.
Scam involves a free medical alert system.
The historic house would become a cultural facility and community center.
Issue will be discussed at Barrington’s Board of Trustees meeting at 8 p.m. Monday, July 15.
In its audit, the Illinois Policy Institute looked at access to contact information online as well as public meetings, public records and more.
Find out if local legislators were among those in the House and Senate to vote to override Gov. Pat Quinn's amendatory veto of concealed carry regulations.
Do you agree with today's ruling that supports the legality of same-sex marriage?
The Illinois House and Senate approved the concealed carry bill. The state had until June 9 to create regulations to allow concealed firearms.
Freshman state rep says the problem is even bigger than he thought when he first took office.
New trustees sworn into office.