Two teachers with Leap Day birthdays | $115 million deal closes on former Takeda real estate | Staffers sue contractor over hiring custodian
Accused custodian's employers face lawsuit | Police chief apologizes for social media posts | Bail conditions set in Deerfield hit-and-run
Board Hears Results Of Hidden Camera Probe | Judge Upholds Electoral Board Referendum Ruling | Lobbyist Lawmaker Accused Of Broken Promises
Oak Terrace Elementary School students gave teachers and administrators an A-plus on their fundraising efforts.
Electoral Board Sued Over Referendum | Possible Coronavirus Quarantine Observation At Navy Base | Hit-And-Run Driver Strikes 12-Year-Old
Wanted Custodian's Criminal History | North Shore Members Of Congress Endorse Biden, Warren | State Rep Candidate Release Fundraising Totals
Foreclosed Former Home Of Ex-Bear Sold | Bathroom Camera Suspect Remains At Large | City Settles With Man Who Said Firefighter Punched Him
The Park District of Highland Park won an Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development grant for the 100-acre Community Park project.
Elected Officials Block Voter Initiative | Camera Found In School Staff Bathroom | Student Struck By Car | Man Jumps Counter To Rob Bank
Fleeing Jewel Thieves Found By Police Dog | CPS Staff Residency Fraud On North Shore | Woman Charged With Shooting Uncle
The Y will hold its first Trivia Night fundraiser on January 25 from 7 - 9pm
Highland Park Historical Society will host "By Popular Vote: Highland Park was Dry for 104 Years " on the 100th anniversary of prohibition.
The week in headlines from Chicago's North Shore from Dec. 29 to Jan. 4.
Teen Accused Of Threatening School | Picturesque Landmark Sells For Loss | Grocery Store Opens, Clothing Stores Close
See what's happening in Highland Park - check out the Patch Calendar
On Jan. 1, 2020 it will be legal for adults over the age of 21 to purchase, possess and consume cannabis.
The Highland Park Police Department and neighboring agencies were able to take 33 kids who all came from 14 families shopping.
The U.S. Census Bureau is hiring thousands of temporary workers in Lake County and elsewhere for the 2020 head count.
On Monday, Jan. 20, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., the City of Highland Park will host its annual Martin Luther King Day of Service.
Family Caught In Volcanic Eruption | Teacher Accused Of Faking Residency, Driver Licenses | Architect's Home Sells Above Asking
Online Pet Sitting Goes Bad | Reparations Town Hall | Fatal Shooting At CTA Station | Frank Lloyd Wright Home Sold Amid Legal Disputes
Check out this week's top headlines from across the North Shore.
Fifth Annual Veterans Forum
The Lake County Community Foundation Welcomes Nationally Acclaimed Author Paul Schmitz on January 16, 2020, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the University
Victim's Friend Suspects Wrongful Conviction | New Teacher's Contract Ratified | Woman Struck By Stray Bullet While Walking Dog
Parents Question Police Response | Israeli Students Visit Skokie | Protesters Picket Restaurant Opening | Schools Receive Racist Letters
2nd Sex Assault Charge For NorthShore Doctor | Board Accepts Principal's Controversial Resignation | Schools Consider New Bullying Policies
World War II's Generals are compared and contrasted.
Nursing Home Fined Over Dead Resident's Care | Parents Respond To Bullying Prevention Programs | Principal's Resignation Remains Unexplained
Bannockburn School students gave teachers and administrators an A-plus on their fundraising efforts.
Hint: It’s after Halloween.
Skate for Scott's Law Event Lauded by HP City Council
Parents Plead Guilty To Cheating Daughters Into College | County Removes 'Homeland Security' From Names | Longtime Small Business Closes
Local teachers serve students and families on McTeacher’s Night to raise money for the schools PTO
Bank Robber On Bail Accused Of More Crimes | Marathon Results From Local Runners | Shoplifting Group Robs Mall Patron, Police Say
Fundraising event to sustain Infinity Foundation's building fund and future endeavors.
'Hollywood Ripper' Faces Families | Nightclub's License Restricted | Teachers Union Reaches Tentative Deal
First Festival Of Its Kind Focuses On Infused Beer, Booze, & Beverages
North Shore Week in Headlines: Sept. 29–Oct. 5
North Shore Water Reclamation District Honored to Participate in Highland Park’s Anniversary Celebration