The state had until June 9 to create regulations to allow concealed firearms.
The proposal came in response to an investigation by the Chicago Tribune regarding chronic truancy among kindergartners and first-graders.
A bill proposed by state Rep. Sam Yingling to create a task force to address heroin use among young people passed the House and Senate.
Journey Senior Living is proposed for the corner of Routes 45 and 120.
The festival is slated for Aug. 24 in Central Park.
Lisa Madigan is suing an Antioch-based company for home repair fraud involving storm victims from Grayslake and other communities.
The Marketplace Fairness Act would give states the ability to collect online sales taxes.
An increase in the Motor Fuel Tax or a new sales tax are proposed to help fund road improvements.
"The planting of trees improves the air quality in the community," said Mayor Rhett Taylor.
Residents' water/sewer, garbage/recycling and aquatic center rates are not increasing.
Grayslake residents have begun to weigh in.
Gov. Quinn is looking for ways to tighten Illinois' impending conceal carry law, the Chicago Tribune reported this week.
Get results here for the April 9, 2013 election.
Suzanne Swanson, Russell Chamberlin and Douglas Nerge are the projected winners of Tuesday's District 127 School Board election.
Steven R. Strack, James Weidman, Jill N. Alfrejd and Robert H. Roop of the Focus on Education slate are the projected winners of Tuesday's District 46 School Board election.
Woodland District 50 officials are asking residents to reach out to Illinois legislators to get them to support House Bill 2660.
Avon Township Trustees Bill McNeill and Douglas Raul Williams alleged that the Avon Action slate used taxpayer money to print and mail a political mailing.
Make some time this weekend to get a jump on outdoor spring cleaning because the village will begin collecting yard waste on Monday.
"This (is a) blatant misuse of taxpayers' money," said Avon Township Trustee Bill McNeill.
Gov. Pat Quinn has proposed to freeze state income taxes shared with local municipalities to generate an additional $68 million for the state budget.
Here's a look at the contested races affecting Grayslake.
Douglas Raul Williams is among 19 people seeking eight spots in Avon Township.
Elona Hamilton is among 19 people seeking eight spots in Avon Township.
Tom Brust is among 19 people seeking eight spots in Avon Township.
Chris Ditton is among 19 people seeking eight spots in Avon Township.
Lisa Rusch is among 22 people seeking eight spots in Avon Township.
Philip J. Carrigan is among five candidates seeking two seats on the CLC Board.
Abraham Lincoln: Self-Made in America Comes to the Grayslake Heritage Center & Museum Saturday in downtown Grayslake.
Nineteen people are seeking eight seats in Avon Township in the April 9 election. Read their profiles below.
Stephen Hall is among 22 people seeking eight spots in Avon Township.
Patricia Ann Smart is among 22 people seeking eight spots in Avon Township.
Harold G. "Hal" Sloan is one of 22 people seeking eight spots in Avon Township.
Wayne George Flary is among 22 people seeking eight spots in Avon Township.
James P. DeNomie is among 22 people seeking eight spots in Avon Township.
Cathy deGroh is one of 22 people seeking eight spots in Avon Township.
Jeanne Kearby is one of 22 people seeking eight spots in Avon Township.
William McNeill is one of 22 people seeking eight Avon Township seats.
Marc J. Feldstein is one of 22 candidates seeking eight spots in Avon Township.
Robert (Bob) D. Kula is one of 22 individuals seeking eight Avon Township seats.