The Wauconda beach, which first opened in the 1920s and closed in 2016, will be back up and running following $3 million in renovations.
The 49-year-old man who died after going under water while swimming with friends has been identified.
A Village employee entered a private business and requested that a Black Lives Matter sign be removed from the window of a business.
The Grayslake Summer Days Festival, which was slated to happen on Aug. 14 and 15, has been cancelled.
Votes will be accepted through Friday, July 31.
Clarke Environmental, the Village’s contracted mosquito abatement service provider, will spray the evening of July 1.
The Illinois Department of Transportation is seeking input on the improvement project.
Renters and homeowners who have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic will be prioritized to receive grants.
The Esper A. Peterson Foundation Family Aquatic Center will remained closed this year.
The track will close at the Route 83 and Route 137 intersection for repairs and paving.
The tracks at the intersection of Route 83 and Route 137 will be closed from June 24-26 for track repairs and paving.
“It is these brave actions in speaking up that will bring change to this nation.”
The library is expecting a high demand for the pickup services in the coming days.
The Lake County Fair had been scheduled for July 29 to Aug. 2.
If you are entitled to a refund for a program cancellation, you will automatically receive a refund.
"The video of this tragic incident should shock the moral consciousness of every member of our society," Lake County Sheriff Idleburg said.
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Please note that dogs will not be allowed at the June markets to encourage our customers to maintain social distancing.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Village’s in-person Memorial Day Ceremony has been canceled.
Our Shining Stars Foundation knows food pantries exist, but most elderly and families can't utilize the services without transportation.
The Lake County sheriff's online form wasn't designed for neighbors to turn against each other but to boost efficiency for dispatchers.
Bulk item collection services resumed on Monday, May 11.
Adler and Riverside will remain closed through the summer, and other summer programming will be limited.
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In an email to Patch, organizers said they hope to be back bigger and better than ever next year for Beerfest 2021.
Joel 'was told he would not amount to much while in school due to his many issues, but he has risen to the occasion,' his mom told Patch.
The golf course is one of three Lake County Forest Preserves golf courses that has opened or will re-open soon.
A Gurnee woman thinks she might have seen a cougar on her home's security camera, according to CBS Chicago.
The first installment of property tax bills will be mailed the first week of May and are due June 8.
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Nonprofit organizations and businesses in Lake County want community members to know about Giving Tuesday Now, happening May 5.
The village can't prohibit door-to-door solicitors. And the police dept. will screen applicants and educate them on social distancing.
The postponement due to the coronavirus 'is a step we can take to avoid spreading COVID-19 at a large gathering,' Sheriff Idleburg said.
Lake County Sheriff Idleburg created a children's birthday drive-by campaign for kids who can't celebrate due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Lake County Government said they've teamed up with the United Way because of residents looking to help during the coronavirus pandemic.
Julian Grace Foundation and Horizon Therapeutics Commit to Support Fund
A drive-thru coronavirus testing site has opened up for the public, by appointment only, at an urgent care facility in Antioch.