Online company will upgrade former Amcore Bank at 677 Lake Cook Road and support the village’s “engine turn-off” policy, but operations won’t generate sales tax for Deerfield.
Deerfield Road west of Waukegan Road will be reduced to one lane east and westbound starting tonight at 10 p.m. will last all week.
The Democratic National Convention is set for tonight in Charlotte, N.C. Among those speaking tonight include California's Barbara lee, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, former Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland and Massachusetts' Joe Kennedy, among others.
If you want to buy stamps at the post office, or stop by the park district or Village Hall, it will have to wait until Tuesday.
Sierra Club backs Schneider while ConservAmerica supports Dold.
Deerfield’s newest restaurant gets approval from Appearance Review Commission for its signs. October opening planned.
Parent company of Chicagoland grocery chain is told to find a buyer.
Village shows the lowest report of incidents in the last five years while Trustees question Chief Sliozis about hand held cell phones, gangs and drugs.
Drive through location to sprout on Lake Cook Road near Home Depot.
Mayor announces development at Monday’s Village Board meeting. Peapod proposes drive-up facility and police chief comments on arrest of Deerfield teens in Highland Park Burglary.
Congressman brings experts to seminar at Trinity International University.
Partisan surveys leave doubt to potential outcome of one of country's most closely watched Congressional campaigns between Dold and Schneider.
The Chicago region gets its first national wildlife refuge, which runs from Wisconsin into northern Illinois, including parts of McHenry and Lake counties.
Village residents who are part of the North Shore Electricity Aggregation Consortium are already realizing savings.
Schneider Blasts Republican for support of plan authored by vice presidential nominee.
10th District Congressional candidates offer their opinion on Gov. Romney’s choice.
Three employees with 25 years of service each are feted by mayor and Village Board.
Deerfield will be part of an effort with some of the state’s largest law enforcement agencies to battle a crime that often affects the elderly.
Trustees and Village officials making sure the total effect on Deerfield will be positive.
Drug store giant get tax incentives to create jobs in Deerfield; local officials pleased
Action may come in September.
Senator walks on his own and talks regularly to staff.
Deerfield based drugstore chain partners with state to boost local economy.
Less than 10 percent of people stopped received tickets as emphasis has been on education.
State Senate candidate releases information showing her ahead of Republican opponent.
Congressman, staff and interns clear trails in Libertyville forest preserve.
Senator meets with colleagues, deals with issues.
IFTA endorses Schneider while Dold gets nod from IEA.
Jenny Maltas receives second honor this year from professional association.
New Prosperity Foundation running commercials claiming Schneider supports higher taxes and more government control.
Amid the hard work, interns and fellows find time to make a pair of videos communicating their campaign experience.
With their political careers’ sunset on the horizon, state Sen. Susan Garrett and state Rep. Karen May were roasted and toasted at a dinner in their honor given by the Lake County Democratic Women Monday.
Two cab companies ask Village for an increase in number of permits held.
Jason Brown becomes the third Deerfield High School athlete or team honored by the Village Board for winning a state championship during the past school year.
Cilento Photography gets approval.
Political action committees contribute 30 percent of Dold’s haul while Schneider collects 18 percent of his funds from groups.
Presentation on renovation of mall is not listed on agenda for today’s Village Board meeting.
Schneider campaign claims Dold wants to end Medicare guaranty while Congressman’s camp says that is not the case.
Retiring state senator becomes Paul Harris Fellow, one of Rotary’s top honors.