The judge said the village can't enforce the ban, but the village has the possibility of appealing the ruling.
Businesses that offer paid leave for organ-donating employees would see an incentive under the new bill.
The proposal passed the Senate Thursday and now heads to Gov. Pritzker after having been vetoed by Rauner last year.
A report prepared for the Lake County Stormwater Management Commission noted several areas of concern related to developments in Wisconsin.
The topics — immigration, gun control, health care and the environment — were identified as top priorities in a constituent survey.
Democrats introduced new legislation to ban certain semi-automatic firearms and add restrictions on who can legally buy a gun in Illinois.
Didech will officially take over as the state representative for Lake County's 59th District on Jan. 9.
Developers offered to set aside 18 apartments in the 246-unit residential development for people earning under 120 percent of area income.
Constituents are invited to leave holiday greetings for active-duty military at Schneider’s Lincolnshire Office.
A Deerfield resident is among the two dozen applicants in the running for a soon-to-be-vacant associate judge seat.
Democratic Congressman Brad Schneider won consecutive terms for the first time with his victory over Deerfield Republican Doug Bennett.
Township Supervisor Dan Didech, 30, a Buffalo Grove Democrat, defeated Republican Lincolnshire Trustee Karen Feldman, 49, for an open seat.
"This is what we want in every community in the state of Illinois," Gov. Bruce Rauner said, of his boyhood home in Deerfield.
The village could save more than $1 million if trustees decide to 911 dispatch service providers from Vernon Hills to Deerfield.
The village has purchased a pair of parcels east of the post office for more than $800,000 with plans for eventual redevelopment.
Candidates for the 10th Congressional District, the 29th State Senate District and the 58th State Representative District met Sunday.
Trustees rejected the latest version of the proposed residential development, which included 6 detached homes on a combined 1.08-acre lot.
Trustees cleared the way for a huge athletic and recreational facility at the site of a vacant office complex at Half Day Road and I-94.
Local leaders respond to the death of American hero, John McCain.
A 25-unit rental development proposed for Deerfield Road received preliminary approval from trustees Monday.
A restoration project to improve nearly 5 acres of woodlands by removing invasive plants received a grant from ComEds and Openlands.
If approved, the village could impose a new tax on each property to change hands.
Democratic members of Congress have introduced several bills to regulate firearms assembled using parts created in 3D printers.
The final concept plan will be unveiled at the Aug. 2 park board meeting.
The 10th District Congressman said the president's appearance with the Russian leader Monday was a "shameful display."
"We need to put a stop to senseless gun violence in our nation," Link said.
Days after a judge blocked the village from enforcing its new gun ban, trustees amended the ordinance to include high-capacity magazines.
Steve Elrod will assume the presidency of the Chicago Bar Thursday.
A day before its effective date, Deerfield's gun ban was put on hold by a Lake County judge. (Updated with complete order.)
A bill to seize firearms from those determined to be a danger to themselves or others is headed to the governor's desk.
Trustees unanimously accepted an offer of free legal assistance with litigation challenging its amended firearms ordinance.
The bill's sponsor said voters "need more time to absorb the evidence" of a link between repeated blows to the brain and CTE.
A Deerfield resident asked a judge Thursday to block the village from enforcing its new ban on certain firearms and high-capacity magazines.
Trustees voted unanimously Monday to ban certain types of semi-automatic firearms and magazines that contain more than 10 bullets.
Owners of the prohibited firearms will have 60 days from Tuesday to get rid of them if trustees approve the amendment as expected.
Vernon Township Supervisor Daniel Didech will face Lincolnshire Trustee Karen Feldman in November to become 59th District state rep.
3 Lake County residents are accused of lying about their citizenship, 2 others are charged with perjury for voting twice.
Ari Fisz, Deerfield resident and 16-year veteran of the Lake County State's Attorney's Office, has been named to the 19th Judicial Circuit.
An assault weapons ban could take effect before the end of May in Deerfield, as trustees unanimously approved a staff recommendation Monday.
The 10th District Democrat signed on to a call for a prohibition on the buying, selling, making or importing assault weapons.