Village Board will consider final development plans for Woodview, AMLI projects.
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The Chicago City Council is considering banning concealed weapons in all establishments that serve alcohol. Should Deerfield follow suit?
Village will switch to Lake Bluff which offers faster service.
All lanes now open during non work hours.
Now is the time to tell Schneider where you stand. Should he vote in favor of the Syria attack? Vote in our poll above and let us know in the comments.
The new rule will be voted on Tuesday.
Water contamination highlights how cell phone growth makes it harder for Deerfield to inform residents at key times.
Mayor Rybak unveiled a new ad campaign to draw the Chicago-area LGBT community to get married in Minneapolis, calling the Windy City the “second city in human rights.”
As the president and Congress debate another military move in the Middle East, we ask how the idea of a U.S. strike hits home with you. Take the Patch Poll.
Kent Street, David Knapp continue to disagree over responsibility for notification of Deerfield’s water contamination.
Highland Park city manager disputes Deerfield Village manager’s assertion Highland Park lab failed to give Deerfield timely notification of water contamination.
The village manager recommends not using the Highland Park lab in the future.
North Shore Congressman is one of 100 lawmakers to return to Washington for closed door briefing after President Obama decides to seek Congressional approval for attack on Syria.
Proposal for new grocery store heads to Village Board for final OK.
Board gives Village staff direction as it gets ready to craft the 2014 budget.
Rebuilding of Deerfield Road tops discussion of nearly $20 million in capital improvements over the next three years.
Mayor Rosenthal, Trustees vow complete investigation and improvement of procedures. Village Manager stands by his report criticizing Highland Park lab and Village water operator.
Veterans get first shot at employers.
Highland Park says procedure followed. Village Board will discuss circumstances surrounding boil order at Monday’s meeting.
Different groups may differ on approach but all agree Iran must not have a nuclear weapon.
All water can now be used in a regular manner.
A battle of the bands fund-raising event will be held from 2 to 10 p.m. on Aug. 17.
Village will follow EPA protocol and keep boil order in effect through at least midday Wednesday. Incident is Village’s first contamination going back at least 20 years.
To mark National Health Center Week, Rep. Brad Schneider will visit the Lake County Health Department's North Chicago Health Center at 11 a.m. Friday.
Merchants make effort to help community.
Legislators disagree on impact to Deerfield and Highland Park schools of pending Illinois legislation giving tax relief to operator of military housing.
Contamination in water could last 48 hours.
Tenth District Congressman makes second trip to Middle East as member of House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Lake County banned video gaming in unincorporated portions of the county four years ago, according to the Daily Herald.
Mayor, Trustees seek consensus on commercial filming regulations. Compromises expected when Northwest Quadrant report goes to Plan Commission.
Trustees will also hear report on progress of Northwest Quadrant planning.
Illinois is now the 20th state to legalize the controversial substance.
Both Rep. Brad Schneider and Sen. Mark Kirk contribute portions of legislation aimed to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons.
Morrison, Nekritz and Drury remained focused on pension reform, not paychecks.
The county feels the new law is unconstitutional and seeks an injunction to stop the creation of elections commission that would take authority away from Lake County Clerk Willard Helander.
Nearly 300 people in eight states — including Illinois — have been stricken with Cyclospora. The U.S. CDC is investigating the cause.
Words of teens from West Bank and Jerusalem at Deerfield church demonstrate how far they have come and the remaining length of the journey.