It’s National Meat Week! Read how meat can be healthy and find loads of free recipes.
Join the Barrington 220 Educational Foundation for its annual social fundraiser on Feb. 8 at the Biltmore Country Club. The RSVP date has been extended to Jan. 31.
Monday, Jan. 27, was already a non-student attendance day for District 220. The staff in-service has now been canceled due to the cold. The district will decide Monday afternoon whether to cancel school on Tuesday.
After extreme conditions, black ice is often prevalent on the roads, which can be extremely dangerous for drivers.
Dangerously cold temperatures are forecast through Wednesday.
Illinois is projected to be dead last in job creation this year. That's just great! We've broken down the key findings of a jobs outlook report, it's not looking so hot!
Tickets for the Barrington High School Baseball Booster Club's banquet fundraiser are $50 per person and should be ordered by March 7.
Between two to four inches of snow could fall in northern Illinois Saturday night and Sunday.
Surprise your family by making pancakes with pizzazz.
Five inspiring stories from Patch.
The following police-related items were pulled from area Patches. An arrest is merely an accusation, not a determination of guilt.
Get caught up on the Barrington Patch stories you may have missed this week.
The 74,000-square-foot grocery store will employ 425 people, according to the Lake Zurich Courier.
This recipe is so good that Sunday dinner will never be the same again.
A look at weird crime in the Chicago area.
Temperatures are expected to drop well below zero to begin next week.
Some of this week's top reads from among our Patch bloggers.
Turn foods upside down with a little help from us on National Opposite Day!
Accumulating snow is forecast for the weekend along with more bitterly cold temperatures for early next week.
No text is worth your life.
Funeral services for Dora Betancourt, 11, will be held on Wednesday. Meanwhile, her older half-sister has been charged with first-degree murder in the case.
Wow the crowd with these party-pleasers.
At least one hundred people showed up for a vigil Thursday evening in Round Lake to remember Alyssa Carranza, 7, and her father, Francisco Carranza, 36, according to media reports.