The Marketplace Fairness Act would give states the ability to collect online sales taxes.
"Lawmakers must be willing to lead by example," Laura Fine, the state rep from Glenview, said in a press release.
New trees will be planted in parkways at no cost to residents.
The Village of Glenview is considering a change in the village's policy on parking ticket and police citations.
Voting results from every race, including Village President, the park district and school boards.
The village is considering allowing residents to deal with parking tickets and other minor citations in local hearings.
Independent Glenn Farkas is running against the Caucus-backed John Murphy, Chris Northwick and Catherine Russe.
A group of Illinois lawmakers recently visited Misericordia's Chicago facility
Incumbent school board trustee, Jack Murphy, is running for re-election to the Glenview District 34 School Board of Education.
Can't wait until Election Day April 9? Early voting has commenced for Glenview's local contests.
Gov. Pat Quinn has proposed to freeze state income taxes shared with local municipalities to generate an additional $68 million for the state budget.
PJ Newberg returns to Glenview this Thursday for another forum on heroin awareness at the 7:00 p.m. at the Glenview Public Library, the Chicago Tribune reports.
House Bill 2379 out of the Illinois Human Services Committee with the help of State Rep. Laura Fine (D-Glenview).
District 34 school board candidate Glenn Farkas suggests schools find a way to fund art and music programs without property taxes.
The woman slammed into a car door of an inattentive driver in 2010, but now she’s getting her legal payout with the help of an attorney from Glenview.
Lawmakers proposed new taxes on oil rigs, license plates, satellite TV, strip clubs and more to find money for schools, parks, youth centers and crisis centers. Reboot Illinois talks taxes.
A new House Bill in the Illinois legislature proposes the elimination of Cook County's mosquito abatement districts, but are they actually keeping the general population from getting sick during summer months?
The ongoing water dispute between the villages over unpaid water bills will continue, despite a Cook County judge's recent ruling in Glenview's favor.
The North Shore native and former mathematics professor Daniel Biss has moved up to the Illinois Senate determined to work on the state's pension liability.
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An attorney for Niles said he might appeal a Cook County judge's ruling after court documents are reviewed.
Glenview’s Appearance Commission recently gave the development the green light.
Since Deerfield’s first Congressman took office, he has introduced legislation to help job growth and much more.
The idea is based on a national model that could improve efficiency at the food pantry and stretch finances received from private donations.
The district recently honored Olivia Smoliga, a senior at Glenbrook High School and Steve Iida, her coach at the Glenview Aquatic Titan Club.
Glenview's Public Works director talks about the department's snow removal strategy.
Tony Marino has been hired as the new head paddle tennis professional.
Rep. Laura Fine will host a grand opening for her office on March 4 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at 1812 Waukegan Road, Suite A, in Glenview.
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Legal experts will explain how to expunge and seal your criminal record during a free session for Cook County residents at the Evanston Public Library on Saturday, March 9.
Glenview trustees decided not to create a separate library district because of the potential taxpayer burden.
Find out which bridges around Glenview and Northbrook are labeled as "structurally deficient."
Patch asks Glenview residents to weigh in on President Obama's State of the Union address. Tell us in the comment section below.
The new State Rep. has opened an office at 1812 Waukegan Road and invites constituents to contact her with ideas for governing.
Want to know which groceries came from Illinois farms? State Rep. Laura Fine is promoting a program that makes it easier to identify "Where Fresh Is."
Cook County circuit court judge Rita Novak scheduled a court date for Tuesday, March 12 at 11:15 a.m. to announce her ruling in the multi-million dollar lawsuit.
Patch and Starbucks are working together to ask Republicans and Democrats to join forces to avoid the fiscal cliff.
Lou Lang (D-Skokie) is hopeful that medical marijuana, or House Bill 0030, will pass this January, saying, "Nobody should fear the bill."
Possible changes to the current Illinois pension system, as proposed by the bill, include shifting teacher pension obligations onto school districts, raising the retirement age and capping cost of living adjustments.
Two related developments are under consideration that are expected to kick start the Glenview Village Board’s vision of a vibrant, pedestrian friendly downtown district.