Your Week in Headlines: Evanston is state's second city for food and drink • Lake Forest firm doesn't want its drugs used in executions.
Stores celebrate the district’s brush with 80s movie fame, staying open until 8pm
You can continue to enjoy Patch, but updates will be on hold for a day while we do some maintenance.
Place: May 18th, 6:30 PM Movie will be shown in the Community Room at 1677 Old Deerfield Rd. Highland Park, IL
Your Week in Headlines: North Shore lawmaker wants towns to be able to ban assault weapons again • Skokie woman wins lottery, makes plans.
Guinea pig adoption event with dozens of wonderful guinea pigs needing forever homes!
Join the fight against breast and ovarian cancer at the 4th Annual Embrace the Race 5k Run or Walk in downtown Highland Park.
National Weather Service says advisory is in effect in parts of Cook and Lake counties.
Live performances, delicious food, and engaging art draw crowds to Northbrook Community Relations Committee annual event.
Your Week in Headlines: Deerfield schools and teachers reach contract agreement • Ex Northwestern U football player faces gun charges.
Swim lessons, sunblock, and other easy safety strategies protect kids in the summer months.
Your Week in Headlines: North Shore man who threw first televised Rose Bowl pass has died • Ravinia Festival tickets go on sale soon.
The Crescents and Highlanders were both Highland Park teams established in the 1800’s. Volunteers who wish to play should contact us.
Local groups to plant sunflowers in support of iFred initiative for depression education and research.
Advanced Disposal Service will work with city on clean-up over the next four Saturdays.
The ultimate guide to planing the perfect Highland Park Bar or Bat Mitzvah! See some of the best venues, ideas, themes and more...
Your Week in Headlines: An old 'Breakfast Club' script was found in a drawer in Old Maine South High • Dold ranks high for bipartisanship.
It’s time to get down and derby at the North Shore’s hottest Kentucky Derby Party!
Buckley Road, Townline Road, Half Day Road and Lake Cook Road exits will be affected through the summer.
Your Week in Headlines: Niles man claims he was fired for refusing to show boss his social media • IT guy for Northbrook firm gets revenge.
Bake425 joins the American Cancer Society in raising some dough in the fight against cancer.
—"The Other Rules of the Road" Free seminar for parents of teenage drivers—
Chicagoland's Favorite Wearable Art Trunk Show to Feature 40 Artists from Across the Country
A public meeting will be held Tuesday, May 19, to provide information for activities that require public area closures.
Miss a Day, Miss a Lot: Gov. Rauner tours new Deerfield school science labs • 'Chicago Fire' actor to be grand marshal of 4th of July parade
City is in talks with Park District and Community Family Center in making site for recreational, educational and family support purposes.
The Highwood Chamber of Commerce is proud to sponsor the 30th Annual Bruno Bertucci Student Honor Luncheon
2014 adoptions to be celebrated at fundraiser for animal shelter.
Work on installing new toll collection equipment to take place over two nights.
Free public event celebrates Asian culture through food, art, and performance.
Your Week in Headlines: Exercise studio hosts fundraiser for local child with tumor • The FDA still going after Hospira despite sale.
Access to Y's facility and staff creates uniquely comprehensive programs for preschoolers.
International humanitarian Radhanath Swami to speak at Highland Park High School
Community invited to celebrate 50 years of recognizing exceptional Highland Park High School seniors on Wednesday, April 29
Comprehensive ten-week fitness and nutrition program at North Suburban Y starts April 20.
Internationally acclaimed festival comes to the City of Highwood by way of Jim Stoecker of Alex’ Washington Gardens
Dr. Joel M. Hoffman will present “Ancient Answers to Good and Evil That Were Cut from the Bible."
Extraordinary volunteer work by McTigue Financial Group Wealth Management Advisor honored through annual Community Service Award
Progressive evening planned for celebrating throughout Highwood businesses Thursday, April 30th, from 5-9pm
An Airline's 'Dead Passenger' Problem • Gray Wolf Finds its Way to Suburban Chicago • Dog Reunites with Family After 5 Years • And More.