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Neighborhood impact and land use cited as most important issues for residents.
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This year's bike drive - a creation of a New Trier sophomore when she was a third grader - is on November 14.
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Catch up on North Shore headlines: Lake Bluff home burglarized / Rabbi becomes an Uber driver / DeLorean time travels to Stevenson
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You won't believe the two towns they say are better.
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Jim Anixter has been in the front row behind home plate for half-a-century, and since 1990, has donned the famous pink hat.
The library has joined Family Service Lake County in planning Monday's event aimed at preventing bullying in schools.
The countdown to Halloween is on.
National, local experts to speak on hereditary cancer causes, risk factors and intervention options at Chicago Botanic Garden
Music and barbecue will be on full display at inaugural event.
"My Life," run by a non-profit to open facility on St. John's Avenue.
The underpass will be closed to motorists during work hours beginning Wednesday.
"Alice" is able to do what "Spike" couldn't. Smell her at the Chicago Botanic Garden Tuesday and Wednesday.
Miss a day, miss a lot: Gay community center wants Cub Scout pack; Zoo's new baby gorilla; Personalized books for special-needs kids.
Latest list from Roadsnacks says seven of the 20 snobbiest places in Illinois are on the North Shore.
Apparently, the Top 10 snobbiest cities all are in the suburbs, according to RoadSnacks.
Recent North Shore News: Lake Forest chef on Food Network / Wilmette man accused of assaulting unconscious woman / Max Weinberg is here.
An image once used to degrade Jews was mistakenly used to celebrate them during a TV broadcast.
What one Lake Michigan town lacks in size, it makes up for with really, really cool festivals.
Michael Teplitsky honored for dedication, volunteerism
Catch up on North Shore headlines: Family Guy voice from North Shore on new TV show; Niles man dies in hit and run; Skunk control.
A Wadsworth woman voices her displeasure in elected officials using public time to support Route 53 extension.
Developers present five unique proposals for redevelopment of the Central Avenue space.
Work in the Ravinia Business District is expected to last through most of September.
Avant for Men in Highland Park hosts a free wine-tasting fundraising event on October 8 from 4-8 p.m.
Miss a day, you miss a lot: Baby in rollover crash; Chicago triathlon winner; Sea lions get new life in Chicago; Stupid United CEO.
Catch up on North Shore headlines: Evanston man guilty in sex assault; an eyelift lawsuit; ‘Dress Boutique’ needs donations.
Residents in these 10 cities really like their alcohol, according to the website RoadSnacks.
Miss a day, you miss a lot: Hunt for cop killers in Fox Lake; 7th grader dies at cross country meet; a car smashes into a mobile home park.
Park District Board of Commissioners dumps 'Deer Creek Courts' for 'Deer Creek Racquet Club.'
Fresh items will be accepted at Highland Park City Hall throughout the month.
Catch up on North Shore headlines, including a new teacher contract in District 67, and a man will run 19 miles after appendectomy.
Certain services will be delayed throughout the week to observe the Monday holiday.
Enjoy music, art and food at these Labor Day weekend fairs. Plus, find out which ones won't cost you a dime.
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Planned project said to “clearly degrade Lake County’s aquatic resource.”