Deerfield, as a home rule community, can enact a ban.
North Shore lawmakers oppose boots on the ground, recognize complexity of situation.
While feeling frustration at a lack of accomplishments on major issues, state Sen. Julie Morrison turned a personal mission into state law.
Deerfield Democrat works with Democrats and Republicans to push Iran sanctions, Israeli security.
North Shore Congressman puts focus on small business and foreign relations.
Senate Bill 1764 would allow hired drivers to be charged with a felony if they are found to be under the influence of alcohol while transporting passengers.
Schneider, Morrison support an assault weapons ban in their hometown after Mayor Rosenthal asked for the issue to be placed on a Board agenda.
Village Board of Trustees also approves report seeking new restaurant.
In Illinois, the racial disparity is the fourth largest in the country, according to a report the American Civil Liberties Union released Tuesday.
Mayor Rosenthal wants Deerfield to be prepared should someone want to open a dispensary in the Village.
Mayor Harriet Rosenthal promises Village Board action within window provided by state’s conceal carry legislation.
The state had until June 9 to create regulations to allow concealed firearms.
New Eatery offering healthy choices seeks approval to open near Deerfield and Saunders Roads.
The proposal came in response to an investigation by the Chicago Tribune regarding chronic truancy among kindergartners and first-graders.
A bill proposed by state Rep. Sam Yingling (D-Grayslake) to create a task force to address heroin use among young people passed the House and Senate.
Here’s a look at how much elected officials from Evanston to Deerfield make annually. Some are volunteers and not paid.
Deerfield Public Library closes temporary location Friday to prepare for June 23 grand opening of remodeled facility. Anything you check out now need not be back for a month.
The bill, sponsored by Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno (R-Lemont), would prohibit all teens 17 and younger from using UV tanning beds.
Village Board learns of savings at Monday meeting. Temporary sign proposal moves forward.
Three Guys and a Truck makes last run in June.
Deerfield Public Library expects to resume normal schedule Tuesday.
Former Congressman plans to run for 10th District seat he lost to Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Deerfield) in a November squeaker.
Trustees move 240-unit apartment project to next phase. Robert Nadler takes seat as newest member.
As North Shore Congressman leads group of 25 on JUF mission to Israel, they observe live fire in Syria from vantage point on Mt. Hermon.
New 240-unit apartment project and Deerbrook are also on the agenda.
Sen. Kirk and Sen. Durbin make first joint appearance in state at Great Lakes school along with Rep. Schneider.
Illinois Senate OKs proposal for new casinos. The bill is now in the House.
Reports indicate former Congressman is raising money for a 2014 run.
Deerfield celebrates Arbor Day with a tree planting at Deerfield High School.
One says slowdown rivals 2011.
Do you love the Deerfield Park District pools? Why not serve on the pool advisory committee?
Village makes effort to support local commerce in wake of Lake Cook Road construction.
The Marketplace Fairness Act would give states the ability to collect online sales taxes.
Deerfield Village Manager Kent Street spoke at a recent meeting about how to fund needed road improvements throughout Lake County.
Congressional award winning art work from area schools will adorn government offices, halls.
Congressman gets glimpse of damage and then helps with sandbags.
Latest Patch poll results come in wake of U.S. Senate defeat of legislation expanding background checks. Sen. Kirk is critical of vote.
Village works to clear debris and standing water.
Early project shift demonstrates desire to move project with dispatch.