Faith Leaders of McHenry County and Compassion for Campers will distribute camping gear to the homeless at First United Methodist in McHenry
A mobile testing unit managed by the Illinois Department of Public Health will be stationed in the region this month.
Celebrate fall by volunteering at a food bank, then peer at fall leaves, visit a pumpkin patch, carve a jack-o’-lantern and bake up a storm.
A look at recent arrests made by the Crystal Lake Police Department.
A mobile testing unit managed by the Illinois Department of Public Health will be stationed in the region.
Cheyanne Alexander is raising money for her uncle who is battling testicular cancer. Her lemonade stands have raised more than $1,000.
Officials in both villages urge residents to stay safe if out this Halloween amid concerns over the spread of COVID-19.
Kelly Liebmann shares with Patch why she should be elected as the coroner for McHenry County during the November election.
Cineworld, which operates 543 Regal Theatres in the U.S, has announced it will close all its U.S. locations.
Kenneth Y. Kang of Palatine was found guilty Aug. 11 of 10 counts of attempted criminal sexual assault.
In this challenging time, art students receive welcome support
A jury verdict convicted the defendant of ten counts of the offense of attempt criminal sexual assault.
Most towns in the far north and northwest suburbs are allowing trick-or-treating but encouraging safety first amid COVID-19 concerns.
David P. Stone was arrested Wednesday following an investigation and search of his home.
Kenneth Kang, 70, is accused of sexually assaulting a former student during music lessons at the Dole Mansion in 2015.
TLC and McHenry-Lake Soil and Water Conservation District Co-Host Free Virtual Learning Circle for Women Farmland Owners Oct. 15
Cheyanne Alexander, 6, will have her lemonade stand back up and running this weekend. Last weekend, she raised $541.
Nana's New York Deli, Quisqueya Punta Cana Restaurant and Lizzy Lou Boutique are among the businesses that have recently opened.
Crystal Lake will be featured in Crain's Chicago Business starting Monday, September 28, 2020.
Andrew Wiese faces charges for traveling to Crystal Lake to have sex with a girl he knew was under 18 years old, according to authorities.
The collision sent two people to a local hospital Sunday afternoon, according to fire officials.
The driver of the motorcycle, a 20-year-old Hebron man, was seriously injured in the crash Saturday night, authorities said.
Before transitioning to an in-person learning model, schools are advised to first transition to hybrid learning.
New metrics will help McHenry County school officials evaluate transitions between virtual, hybrid or in-person learning models.
The McHenry County Department of Health in partnership with the State of Illinois will host a temporary drive-up COVID-19 testing site.
Parent groups support schools, staff and students in many ways and, ultimately, their mission is to enrich the educational experience.
for District 47 Families who Have Selected In-Person Learning
Head out and pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions near Crystal Lake and Cary.
Carlos Acosta, a former Department of Children and Family Services employee in McHenry County, faces felony charges.
An investigation continues into the 23-year-old McHenry man accused of sexually abusing a child in his care.
Special Drop-In Event on Sat, Sept 26
Rosie's Riveters to Participate in Virtual ALS Walk for Life, Rosie Using Quilting Talents to Fundraise for Les Turner ALS Foundation
Forms may be picked up at the Community Center or downloaded via the Illinois elections website.
Restaurants in town will be allowed to add heaters or find other creative ways to keep patrons warm and outdoors in the coming months.
The village has several guidelines in place as trick-or-treating moves forward on Halloween amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Hayrides and pumpkin carving are among the autumn events.
Cary residents who wish to take their children trick-or-treating are encouraged to follow Village guidelines.
Bring pills or patches to the Village of Cary Police Department Oct. 24 for proper disposal; the event is free and anonymous.