Bright Horizons gets preliminary approval, but still needs special use permit to open.
Congressman’s bipartisan proposal will ease the way for people to get training for skilled jobs employers are seeking.
Construction is expected to last until end of October.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Patch wants to know how will this affect you?
Traffic tie ups could continue through 6 p.m.
ShakeOut is a nine-state emergency readiness drill on Feb. 7.
Deerfield Mayor Harriet Rosenthal is one of more than 850 mayors in support of keeping illegal guns out of dangerous hands.
Completion of project will start in April with plan to be done by end of October.
Congressman gathers information at round table, reiterates commitment to second amend and reasonable gun control.
New state senator, representative will serve with on Lt. Gov. Simon’s Firearms Working Group. Morrison also named to five committees.
Pending court decision would take golf courses off tax roll and shift burden to all community taxpayers.
Filing for the 2012 tax season begins today.
Village will consider limitations on temporary signs in commercial areas.
Rep. Brad Schneider joins 84 other House Democrats and 199 Republicans to pass a bill opposed by Rep. Jan Schakowsky, 143 other Democrats and 33 Republicans.
Sherry Wood marked her 40th anniversary as an employee of the Deerfield Police Department Tuesday.
Deerfield Village Board moves to regulate size of temporary business signs in reaction to Rosebud's sign in August. Zoning changes also approved for Lake Cook Road corridor easing burden for Deerbrook.
Local members of Congress read to children, paint murals as part of National Day of Service honoring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King.
Before she became a Patch blogger at Monday’s inauguration of President Barack Obama, Deerfield High School sophomore Lily Zacharias’s talent started a bidding war between Republicans and Democrats.
Deerfield High School sophomore will participate in five-day Presidential Inaugural Leadership Conference.
West Deerfield Township Board names Alyson Miller Feiger to replace Julie Morrison as Township supervisor.
Northeast corner of Deerfield and Waukegan Roads is set for upgrade. Greater recycling requirements imposed on building remodelers.
New North Shore representative takes listening tour of nine companies on his first trip back to the 10th District after becoming a member of Congress.
Deerfield’s Julie Morrison replaces Lake Forest’s Susan Garrett as area’s state senator.
Board votes on effort to boost Deerbrook area Jan. 22, downtown plaza slated for improvement and more.
Village Board will consider zoning changes to encourage retail business along Lake Cook Road corridor at tonight’s meeting.
Shoppers who bought goods from Deerfield grocery Dec. 5 will help educate the Village’s youth.
Mayor Rosenthal is unopposed. Three Library Board candidates seek two seats..
More than 40 people journey from North Shore and beyond to share Rep. Brad Schneider’s first day in Congress.
Highland Park senator comes back to work just under a year after suffering a stroke.
After 14 years in the Illinois General Assembly, state Sen. Susan Garrett gets ready to move her activism to a different arena. She recalls early days serving with President Obama.
Dold chairs some of debate as term draws to a close.
From social media privacy in the workplace to a ban on shark fins and stricter rules for firearms card applicants, more than 150 new laws took effect in Illinois on New Year’s Day.
Drivers will have to deal with major strip being under construction.
If Congress fails to pass an extension of the Bush era tax cuts by midnight Monday, American paychecks will get smaller. You can use the fiscal cliff calculator to see the impact on your paycheck.
Mayor Rosenthal shares her New Year’s Resolutions for Deerfield.
With election of Brad Schneider and Julie Morrison, Deerfield will be well represented in 2013. Most popular political and governmental stories range from Village Board to the Presidency.
After six months in the role, Deerfield makes it official.
Village Board of Trustees approves use of robotic technology to diagnose potential sewer mishaps.
10th District Rep. Elect Brad Schneider (D-Deerfield) may be only member of committee from Illinois.
When the former Borders and George’s What’s Cooking became medical office buildings, Mayor Rosenthal set Lake Cook Road Corridor action plan in motion.