A teller at a business was held up; a man drove his car at a woman and damaged a parked car in the process: Glenview Police Blotter.
Senator Laura Fine is offering residents the opportunity to view the latest special exhibition at the Illinois Holocaust Museum from home.
The Attea Middle School seventh-grader was fishing behind his school.
Officials at Glenbrook High School District 225 told Patch they are currently conducting a complete investigation into the matter.
The resident won Pick 4, an Illinois-only game with two draws daily, according to Illinois Lottery.
Glenview police announced Friday the pair were turned over to the FBI in connection with the incident at TCF Bank.
Health officials announced Friday 20 Illinois counties are at 'warning level' as more than 2,000 new cases were reported.
The 'Glenview Save The Post Office from Trump' event is one of many planned across the country.
Two men fled the scene Thursday in a gunmental gray dual cab pickup truck.
The Auxiliary of NorthShore University HealthSystem bestowed the scholarship to the Marquette University-bound resident.
A watch valued at $35,000 was stolen from a golf bag at local course; two handguns went missing from unlocked car: Glenview Police Blotter.
As CBS 2’s Charlie De Mar reported, prominent family attorney David Pasulka is already facing accusations of sexual assault.
The Cook County Clerk's Office announced Tuesday there will be more than 50 drop boxes around Cook County.
A member of the staff has tested positive for COVID-19 and another is experiencing symptoms.
A staff member was diagnosed with COVID-19, which led to the closure until further notice.
A 16-year-old from unincorporated Glenview is accused of stabbing Elias Valdez, 15, to death earlier this month.
There will be a small celebration at the Petco store in Glenview this Saturday, August 22nd at 11:00am.
Construction for the $16M hotel begins in April of 2021
Area students from Glenview are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
Fourteen Illinois counties are at a "warning level" for a surge of coronavirus cases, officials said, announcing 2,264 new cases Friday.
Senator Laura Fine announced 56 local businesses will receive a combined $930,000 through the Business Interruption Grant (BIG) program.
UPDATE: Yury Pasmanik has been located.
State Senator Laura Fine is hosting the drive to address the widespread shortage of donated blood.
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State Senator Laura Fine is hosting a blood drive Thursday, Aug. 27 from noon to 6 p.m. at Glenview Village Hall.
A transaction set up online led to the theft of a diamond ring in-person; a fight between drivers led to box throw: Glenview Police Blotter.
A Glenview resident was struck in a crosswalk Sunday close to the Forest Preserve District of Cook County in Unincorporated Maine Township.
The library is open to the public for browsing the collections and checking out materials.
Week-long event includes silent auction, gift baskets, and commemoration of former Y CEO.
Illinois broke 2,000 new coronavirus cases Friday for the first time since May.
Administrators are discussing a phased rollout of in-person opportunities for study.
The Wednesday night homicide is the first in Glenview since 2004, according to police.
Rebecca Bordenaro, of Glenview, was a passenger in a car that struck a tree Sunday near the Museum of Science and Industry in Hyde Park.
A complaint accuses Glenview's David Pasulka, a Chicago lawyer, of sexually assaulting a former client and his own employees.
The existing Fire Station 8 would be demolished at 1901 Landwehr Road.
The 28-year-old was a passenger in the car involved in the Sunday accident near the Museum of Science and Industry.
Number of purses were stolen from vehicles parked near local businesses; someone defecated on a resident's lawn: Glenview Police Blotter.
Protected trees were cut down by developer at future retail development near Willow and Pfingsten roads, according to neighborhood group.
Registration now open with an emphasis on safety first.