The 55-year-old Buffalo Grove resident's bond was set at $250,000 on Aug. 13 in Lake County Court.
Area students from Buffalo Grove are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
The theatre had been closed since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Registered sex offender loses government contract; valuable art was stolen; last COVID-19 death was in July: Week in Headlines, Aug. 17-23.
Health officials announced Friday 20 Illinois counties are at 'warning level' as more than 2,000 new cases were reported.
Program rallied readers and supporters to raise more than $2,100 for local charities through the Read for Good campaign
Exercise your right to vote and learn about the different ways to cast your ballot in the November 3, 2020 Presidential and General Election
The 'Buffalo Grove Save The Post Office from Trump' event is one of many planned across the country.
A driver threatened to run over construction worker for being asked to stop for 5 minutes; man accused of 3rd DWI: Buffalo Grove Blotter.
Greet the teacher and other events are scheduled for Aug. 20-21.
The 16 percent use of community-wide electric use places Buffalo Grove in the top 50 communities in the United States.
Alongside members from the Illinois Delegation at the Chicago U.S. Postal Service, Schneider fights for mail.
The full-service fitness boutique features Pilates Reformer instruction at its Palatine and Lincolnshire locations.
Sponsorships are still available and duck tickets are on sale for the fundraiser normally held in-person during BG Days.
The decision to "protect the public" was made last Friday and included the facility being commercially cleaned and disinfected.
In addition to Explore Palatine on September 12, 2020, area residents can also take part in a village-wide scavenger hunt on September 13.
The Village of Buffalo Grove had closed the street for 4 hours Monday to repair the leak.
Name of a beer made by a Buffalo Grove brewer is being questioed; a cannabis store in Deerfield was: Week in Headlines, Aug. 10-16.
Virtual volunteer program a success over the summer, will return this fall
Fourteen Illinois counties are at a "warning level" for a surge of coronavirus cases, officials said, announcing 2,264 new cases Friday.
All Village employees who may have been exposed within the building will be evaluated for testing and quarantine.
Village-wide sweeping of Buffalo Grove scheduled for Monday.
Congressman Schneider seeks to stay in touch with his district and the priorities its community shares.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Buffalo Grove Police are partnering with law enforcement agencies throughout the state to stop impaired driving.
The high-visibility, “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” enforcement campaign runs from August 20 September 8.
The Black Lives Matter banner in front of the church was vandalized twice at the end of July.
On September 13, 2020, area residents can take part in an outdoor clue hunt throughout the city of Palatine.
The Universal Society of Hinduism calls Prairie Krafts Brewing Company's Trishul Pale Ale "highly inappropriate."
Coronavirus cases continue to rise; District 96 starting out with remote learning; a 15-year-old was murdered: Week in Review, Aug. 3-9.
Week-long event includes silent auction, gift baskets, and commemoration of former Y CEO.
Illinois broke 2,000 new coronavirus cases Friday for the first time since May.
A motorcyclist was clocked at 102 mph in 35 mph zone; a contractor may have intentionally damaged resident's roof: Buffalo Grove Blotter.
Lake County Clerk Robin O’Connor suggests you sign up to be an election worker for the November 3, 2020 General Election.
The first day of classes for the Buffalo Grove district is set for Aug. 24.
With demand for business attire down amid the coronavirus pandemic, company officials announced plans to shutter up to 500 stores.
This Buffalo Grove-based organization collects, warehouses and distributes new and gently used items to nonprofits that can utilize them.
A group of tennis players cited fake rules for kicking a single player off the court; a business was egged again: Buffalo Grove Blotter.