Police chief announces retirement; local company settles fraud case; gun homicide: Buffalo Grove Week in Headlines, June 6-12, 2022.
Area students from Buffalo Grove are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
Older Americans Month was observed in May, and the Township recognizes the positive impact of hundreds of older volunteers.
Police said a man tried to elude them prior to his arrest; a homeowner found BB-gun holes in the side of his house.
A nationwide search will be conducted to hire his replacement this summer.
The North Suburban YMCA's Pride month is an opportunity to live its mission of providing a safe, welcoming, and inclusive community.
Congressman Brad Schneider (IL-10) sent Community Project Funding submissions to the House Appropriations Committee.
Police said 51 citations were issued for seat belt violations during the "Click It or Ticket" enforcement period.
Police said the deceased were active military members and in a romantic relationship prior to Sunday's incident.
Snap Diagnostics, which provides home sleep testing, settled the case with the United States in court.
Positive lunch account balances for graduating 8th graders of $5 or more will automatically be refunded at conclusion of the school year.
The intersection where the bodies were found is in a residential area, surrounded by houses, apartments and a large public park.
Wyn A. Thomas, a senior at Stevenson High School, was awarded the prestigious scholarship by the University of Georgia to study theater.
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office Cybercrimes Unit recently launched an investigation into Jordan L. Curtis.
The parade will kick off at 11 a.m. on Sunday but police will begin closing local streets earlier in the day and parking will be limited.
Sen. Johnson’s law allows school boards to waive fees for students with a parent who is a veteran or an active member of the military.
Temple Beth-El invites community to celebrate 150th anniversary at special concert
Jordan Curtis, 18, remains in custody after Lake County police said they seized electronics with dozens of videos involving young girls.
The club requires students to read eight books of their choice during the summer break.
These records will be destroyed in accordance with state law unless the parent/guardian or eligible (adult) student notifies the District.
$58M road reconstruction project; Memorial Day holiday; local leaders react to Texas: Buffalo Grove: Week in Headlines, May 23-29, 2022.
While some lanes that have been closed for construction will reopen in Illinois, McHenry Road at Lake-Cook Road in Buffalo Grove will not.
State Senator Adriane Johnson was appointed to serve on the committee this week.
Flying a flag at half-staff isn’t as simple as hoisting it halfway up the flagpole.
Police said the person wasn't wearing a seatbelt, which led to them getting pulled over, prior to the incidents.
A gunman killed 19 kids and two teachers in the same classroom Tuesday at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
2nd Annual Charity Ride Raises Money for Y Programs
The project reduces congestion and improves bicycle and pedestrian safety in the Villages of Wheeling and Buffalo Grove.
The Buffalo Grove Park District's Spray ‘N Play opens June 1.
The Clove gets popular restaurant; gas prices surging; graffiti found at Metra station: Buffalo Grove Week in Headlines, May 16-22, 2022.
The average price of gas in Illinois is currently $4.98, compared to the national average of $4.59 per gallon, according to AAA.
Police said the graffiti was written in black, blue, red and silver marker: Buffalo Grove Police Blotter
A species is endangered in Illinois, but the Lake County population is now one of the largest in the Midwest.
Teachers will now be able to take excused mental health absences thanks to a new law.
The building will produce as much energy as it uses each year.
Kensington Development Partners have reached a deal with the fast food chain to be part of the future redeveloped retail mixed use center.
Flags stolen from bank property; Buffalo Grove student honored; farmers market prep: Buffalo Grove Week in Headlines, May 9-15, 2022.