Headlines: Police Chase Down Skokie Highway | Property Owner Expands Portfolio | Deadline For Taco Bell Tolls | Helping Hurricane-Hit Pets
Free classes, events, drawings and tours are scheduled for Sept. 11-15.
The “Lester’s Legacy: 40 Years Strong” team unites North Shore residents involved throughout the decades for the Sept. 16 event.
Plus, some fun things to do in Chicagoland during the long weekend.
The Highland Park Historical Society invites the community celebrate our pioneer history and step back in time on September 16, 2017.
JUF sends emergency relief funds to help hurricane victims
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"Secret Life of Pets" will be shown on the beach and under the stars Friday night in Highland Park.
Meet the artists at a public reception on September 8.
Friday's peace rally will begin at 6 p.m. and feature addresses from local faith and community leaders.
Residents have until Aug. 21 to submit photos that capture the heart of Highland Park.
Headlines: Student Project in Space | Golf Ball Damage | Leaning Tower Future | Cell Phone Robbery Witnessed
The shop will close later this month and reopen across from the Highland Park Metra station in October.
Headlines: Taste of Korea at Old Orchard | Serial Suburban Bandit | Job Fair for New Target Store | Water Rates | Flood Management
Annual summer celebration on August 17 now features food samples from local eateries.
Colorful new murals and signs welcome guests to the YMCA.
The City of Highland Park will receive one of 25 grants for open space projects, ComEd and Openlands announced.
Play 18 holes of golf Friday to benefit youth scholarships and local charities sponsored by the Rotary Club.
Highwood's second North Shore Taco Fest and its first 5K Taco Run crowned some of the best tacos and raised thousands for a local nonprofit.
Week in Headlines: Hospital Evacuation Explained | K9 Handlers Trained | Boyfriend Remains Detained
Seven Highland Park natives have been named to the sixth annual “Double Chai in the Chi: 36 Under 36” list.
Food, live music and a plethora of Bloody Marys Sunday in Everts Park
North Shore Senior Center offers sun safety tips for a healthy, enjoyable summer
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"Seniorpalooza" offers free health advice, activities, food, and giveaways for older adults
The 16th Annual Artistry of Wine was a success with 242 attendees and $89,000 raised to support research to prevent and reverse blindness
Grants are available for arts or human service organizations throughout Highland Park.
Week in Headlines: Wine and beer allowed on beach | Car dealer bans cable news | Video released in YMCA lawsuit
Week in Headlines: Storm Tears Roof From Hospital | Shotgun Noise Complaint | Fake FBI Scam | Grocery Store Heir Mansion | Biss Endorsed
Thousands of redheads and friends gathered in Highwood last weekend.
Headlines: Cutler & Cavallari List Mansion | Cop Charged With DUI In Northfield | Rental Car Thefts Thwarted
Reds reunite as Highwood hosts its third edition of the internationally renowned festival of gingers June 10 and 11.
Ravinia District of Highland Park hosts the summer series on Thursday nights starting June 1.
Ravinia Farmers Market will be open every Wednesday starting next month.
Moraine Township holds its best-ever National Association of Letter Carriers’ Food Drive.
Week in Headlines: Burglars Scammed As Handymen | Arrest Over Dog Attack | Deerbrook Mall Demo | 10th District Newcomer
The $1.87 million plan to improve the lakefront former military base will shutter parts of the preserve for two years.
Howard Schultz selected for Y-USA CEO Cabinet for Small and Mid-Size YMCAs.
Infinity Foundation Celebrates 20th Anniversary and Honors Caroline Myss with 2017 Spirit Award at Annual Gala Fundraiser
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