Pharmacists have expressed interest in opening a location in the village.
Teen Connect lets Deerfield youth sign up to do yard work, shoveling and other odd jobs as needed.
You can double check your polling place and see a sample ballot online.
Daniel Biss, Jan Schakowsky, Laura Fine and Robyn Gabel are hosting the event as the ACA enrollment deadline approaches.
The construction project at the Chicago Executive Airport will make it safer for planes that overrun the runway.
A pilot program last year to allow a limited number of families to raise chickens proved successful.
Rep. Scott Drury has proposed legislation that would make posting explicit photos of someone without their consent a felony sex crime.
R. Gian-Po's works will be on display at the Patty Turner Center for the month of February.
While Congress debates restoration of long term unemployment benefit, North Shore job hunters make adjustments.
Deerfield Trustees approve agreement between Village and commercial waste hauler which includes free recycling for local businesses.
Village Board listens to protest of Deerfield’s existing dry cleaners against special use permit for CD One Price.
Trustees will also take a look at a new business and flooding issues in North Trail subdivision.
CD One Price Cleaners will open in August with one price ($2.79) for all dry cleaned items.
Roadblock to rematch between Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Deerfield) and former Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) cleared.
Bruce Rauner is running for governor in the Republican primary this spring.
North Shore Congressman reflects on first year in office.
Deerfield businesses will get free recycling if Village approves new commercial waste hauling franchise Agreement.
Village Board of Trustees conducts public hearing to consider granting Lakeshore Recycling Systems a franchise to haul Deerfield’s business waste.
Commercial recycling will be part of the package.
Business owners and landlords have the right to prevent holders of conceal carry permits from carrying firearms into a private business.
New state laws on pet stores, Facebook, child visitation, wine and unpaid tolls take effect Jan. 1, 2014.
Answering questions at employee town hall in Bannockburn, North Shore Congressman talks about solutions which will have impact well into future.
The Tenth Congressional District Democrats are celebrating 10 years of political activism.
Village Board of Trustees overturns Appearance Commission rejection of CosmoProf color scheme.
Village Board of Trustees will also consider the signage for a proposed new business.
North Shore Congressman favors spending plan creating certainty through September of 2015. Schneider sponsored legislation helping Israel gets unanimous House approval.
Local businesses will have the opportunity to meet Deerfield’s potential waste and recycle hauler.
North Shore Senator expected to return home from hospital Tuesday.
Complaint filed with election board to remove Arlene Hickory from ballot.
On the job training program at Lake Bluff plant provides concrete example of middle class job creation in current economy.
As neighboring homeowners take legal action, new Deerfield grocery store proceeds with its plans.
Morrison votes for bill. Both the Illinois House and Senate narrowly passed a measure that addresses Illinois' out of control pension problems, spreading out the pain.
Village Board tables discussion of former Woodfire Building, passes tax levy.
March 18 Primary contests are also taking shape for Lake County treasurer and sheriff.
Jeri Atleson will face David Stolman in the Republican primary.
Two neighbors of proposed grocery store seek review of Village’s decision to allow Fresh Thyme Farmers Market to open shop in town.
Board of Trustees will hold public hearing on possible increase of real estate tax levy Friday.
After cutting taxes a year ago, Deerfield Park District will ask more of citizens in 2014.
North Shore Congressman tells north suburban chambers of commerce his views on Affordable Care Act, how they are important to economic growth.