Nearly 5,500 new 17- and 18-year-old voters registered to vote during registration events held at 89 high schools around suburban Cook County in January and February
The Glenview Board of Trustees will take their first look at the two large projects proposed for Lake Ave. and Shermer Road.
The Plan Commission wants to hear what you think.
The mega church proposal for 2000 Shermer Rd is next up for discussion from the Zoning Board of Appeals.
The money will help install more than 3,000 feet of new storm sewers and a new water retention basin.
Rep. Scott Drury has proposed legislation that would make posting explicit photos of someone without their consent a felony sex crime.
The new FEMA grant will go toward installing 3,160 linear feet of new storm sewers and one new stormwater detention basin.
Temperatures are expected to drop well below zero on Monday, Jan. 27 and Tuesday, Jan. 28.
Shermer Road might have some vehicular traffic sooner than we thought, but it will open permanently later this year.
Roadblock to rematch between Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Deerfield) and former Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) cleared.
North Shore Congressman reflects on first year in office.
Glenview trustees are expected to consider an ordinance that would allow medical cannabis cultivation centers and dispensing organizations in certain areas.
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.
The village has launched a new, reorganized website at www.glenview.il.us.
Sheriff Tom Dart says the monument will help to rectify Homewood Memorial Garden's dark history of "horrific" burial practices.
North Shore Congressman favors spending plan creating certainty through September of 2015. Schneider sponsored legislation helping Israel gets unanimous House approval.
After a bus crashed into its old building Oct. 2, Wright Way Rescue supporters finally have a plan for a new home.
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.
Both the Illinois House and Senate narrowly passed a measure that addresses Illinois' out of control pension problems, spreading out the pain.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi appointed Schakowsky as vice chair of the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.
North Shore Congressman tells north suburban chambers of commerce his views on Affordable Care Act, how they are important to economic growth.
The village's 2014 budget includes storm water projects expected to benefit as many as 1,395 parcels in Glenview.
Former Congressman opens campaign office for 2014 rematch with Rep. Brad Schneider, talks about Northbrook Wal-Mart as well as Congressional gridlock.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
The Illinois House of Representatives passed same-sex marriage in a 61-54 vote.
At a plan commission hearing last week, neighbors said they were worried about traffic from Sunday services at the megachurch planned for 2000 Shermer Rd.
U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky and several state legislators talked about the business climate, pension reform and the Affordable Care Act at a breakfast in Evanston.
Deerfield Congressman meets with bipartisan group Wednesday to help bridge gap. Kirk makes similar effort in Senate.
Schakowsky said she was arrested because she was at a rally to support immigration reform.