Rematch of 2012 10th Congressional District race is already looking expensive.
Glenview does not currently have restrictions on electronic cigarettes, but the city of Evanston is considering banning the sale to minors and e-cigarette use where tobacco use is prohibited.
State Sen. Daniel Biss, along with representatives Robyn Gabel and Laura Fine will be conducting an Affordable Care Act panel in Evanston on Sunday.
Deerfield Congressman, Indiana Republican bring 78 freshmen colleagues together to ask President to implement already authorized sanctions against Iran.
More than 90 percent of homeowners in the U.S. will see higher heating expenses this year.
She was marching in a rally for immigration reform.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has removed the unincorporated Lake County land from its proposal, an official told Patch.
A report of gun shots on Capital Hill has workers there taking shelter inside to stay safe.
On the other hand, Congress is thought of more highly than the Kardashians.
Bipartisan caucus, with Deerfield representative involved, cannot sway enough members. Schakowsky blames Republican opposition to Obamacare. Kirk calls for compromise.
A regional flood mitigation plan would turn the century-old Lake Co. farm into a reservoir. The family says they just learned of the plan on TV.
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Convicted tax cheat William Beavers also must pay $10,000 fine and restitution.
Deerfield Congressman educates more than 140 constituents during a Concord Coalition workshop in Lincolnshire about the federal budget process.
Glenview's new ordinance gives landlords the option to opt-out of the Section 8 program.
Bill Daley has dropped out of the Illinois governor's race.
The Chicago City Council is considering banning concealed weapons in all establishments that serve alcohol. Should Glenview follow suit?
Now is the time to tell Schakowsky where you stand. Should she vote in favor of the Syria attack? Vote in our poll above and let us know in the comments.
Two Glenview residents were appointed to state boards by Governor Pat Quinn.
Both sides of the dispute could walk away with money if they agree to a deal that's on the table.
Open Communities has submitted an open letter to Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle challenging Glenview's ordinance allowing landlords to deny rent to Section 8 applicants.
Glenview landlords have the option to decline Section 8 renters from their property.
Gov. Quinn signed a law Friday allowing Illinois motorists who are stopped by police and asked for proof of insurance to display it on a digital device. The move could end frantic searches through the glove compartment.
Public hearings to discuss flood control and renovations to the Glenview Park Golf Club area scheduled for Aug. 15 and 20.
Is the proposed development of a church and homes near the Glen Town Center a bad idea? Share your thoughts in the comments.
Illinois is now the 20th state to legalize the controversial substance.
Next summer, the Glenview Park Golf Club will close for about a year to make improvements to alleviate flooding on the course and the adjoining residential area. The project is a joint initiative of the Village of Glenview and Glenview Park District.
The change is aimed at better serving residents who work during the day.
The project is budgeted at about $5.5 million.
Glenview trustees are expected to hear plans for the proposed grocery store on Aug. 20.
Glenview officials recently approved funds to level the structure at 4111 Kennicott Lane.
Local small businesses may also qualify for low-interest loans. The deadline is July 24.
Attorney General Lisa Madigan defers to her father, House Speaker Mike Madigan, deciding against a run for governor.
Here’s a look at the most-read stories on Glenview Patch this week from fire on Iroquois Drive to Glenview receiving mosquito treatment after West Nile discovery. See what your neighbors are reading!
Where can you find air-conditioning or cooling centers in Glenview? Here are some suggestions.
Membership at Glenview Park District pools dropped by 854 compared with 2012.
Starting next year, 17-year-olds can vote in primary elections if they will be 18 during the following general election.
The village invited the public for input on a new site in the spring.