Board candidate shows list of endorsements for four candidates.
The traveling food pantry will serve low-income families at the Highwood Recreational Center.
From a Jeopardy champ to the loss of a man with a legendary creation, April 1 was a big day on Chicago's North Shore.
Your Week in Headlines: Winnetka restaurant makes "The Hot List" • Glenview man who created the Pillsbury Doughboy has died.
The west side nuns who lost their heat back in February might not have been 100 percent transparent on the situation.
NeighborhoodScout study has city just outside of top 10 in Illinois.
City approves request for 14-unit dwelling between Clay and Webster.
Your Week in Headlines: 2nd abuse claim hits Highland Park chiropractor • Deerfield kids perform acts of kindness for their own birthdays.
Your Week in Headlines: Ravinia teacher nominated for Golden Apple Award • Evanston real-estate veterans partner to launch home-finder site.
Free event at North Suburban Y gets families moving from 1:00 to 4:00pm.
To benefit United Way of Lake County, Gurnee Police and Fire Departments
New fitness program at North Suburban Y helps group lose pounds, gain healthy habits.
Public Works crews to continue to plow and salt streets until all are cleared.
Four accidents on the North Shore showing on current traffic map.
Your Week in Headlines: Highland Park has the state's lowest unemployment rate • A Glenview company will ring NASDAQ's closing bell Monday.
One raffle winner will be awarded $10K.
Two presentations: ‘Lincoln’s Watch,’ by Doug Stiles. A reading from “Dear Parents,” John Finney’s Letters from the Civil War.’
Win $10,000 and help raise funds for HPHS college scholarships. Only 400 tickets will be sold!
Your Week in Headlines: A Lake Bluff teacher is a Golden Apple Award finalist • A grass fire at Lighthouse Beach is under investigation.
Sign up for Spring Classes by March 30 to receive early registration discounts. Classes start April 6.
Redhead Days seeks to unite the global redheaded community on June 6 + 7!
Your Week in Headlines: Woman fakes her way into $25,000 Rolex: cops • Hear from mom of Jewish boy who's bar mitzvah video went viral.
According to Tripadvisor.com, here are the top ranked attractions in Highland Park. Disagree? Let us know in the article’s comments section.
Ed Collins received a plaque from the North Shore Water Reclamation District Board.
Your Week in Headlines: Highland Park schools chief abruptly quits • Northwestern gets $92 million for biomedical research • More headlines.
Deerfield High School students raise $2000 to provide YMCA swim lessons through the Strong Kids Fund.
Suburban Young Professionals Board to benefit Special Olympics Illinois
Your Week in Headlines: Northbrook may ban the feeding of varmints and vermin • Park district considers buying Highland Park Country Club.
Event raises over $200,000 to help families in need, and honors Dr. Paul Pryma for community service and leadership.
Lake County Health Department Center wants to expand its Health Promoters program.
Dad and Me: Stretch and Grow--A Sunday morning opportunity for dads and children ages 12-24 months
Community bank provides $10,000 for Strong Kids Fund, helping families in need participate in YMCA programs and benefits.
Inaugural 'Sue Pinsky Award' to honor outstanding JCC and congregational educators in Highland Park teacher’s name. Pictured: Sue Pinsky
Kids 2-8 years will grace the runway in the kids fashion show on March 21 at Sprout Kids
The Auxiliary of NorthShore University HealthSystem kicks off the 2015 American Craft Exposition planning to benefit ovarian cancer
Your Week in Headlines: 2009 Minee Subee Daycare death profiled on '48 Hours' • New women's clothing store coming to Lake Forest.
And an adorable pug runs through a snow maze in a very, very cold and snowy February. These were the most-read stories of February 2015.
Top 8 most notorious, morbid events that happened in Illinois.
Looking for a great place to dine and drink on St. Patrick's Day? Maybe one of these will please. Don't agree? Share your favorite with us.
Known as Kismet, the black, mid-sized labridoodle was last spotted in Fort Sheridan.