Urban Gateways artist transforms ASAP students into musicians.
What do is gained from this effort? Sampling interesting food and learning their histories, both from the fairs and from the road traveled.
Norman Moline began a lifelong interest in the Great Lakes as a boy on the shores of Lake Michigan. He will relate the lakes’ impact.
If Madigan wants to tax millionaires, he better do it quick.
The nuns of Fraternite Notre Dame still continue good deeds despite their church's heating system breaking. Find out how to help them.
Celebrate Passover with PJ Library Chicago!
Human Relations Commission to recognize Humanitarian Award and Robert Barnard Character Counts Pillar Award.
The Windy City ranks No. 42 out of 85 cities. In your face Milwaukee (44), Indy (55), Baltimore (69), Miami (72) and Detroit (82)!
Highland Park could spend up to $173,000 this year in removing trees with the emerald ash borer.
John Grunsfeld, a Highland Park High School grad, has been on 5 space shuttle missions and done 8 spacewalks.
The Metra board nixed Friday a 3-month trial letting passengers ride with small pets in order to research the idea. What do you think?
The Moriah Purim Carnival in Deerfield for families, kids, teens and toddlers will feature carnival games, prizes, and a FREE Toddler Zone!
Your Week in Headlines: February is North Shore Restaurant Month • Lake Forest's Vince Vaughn reduces price on ultimate bachelor pad.
North Shore Senior Center offers programs, information, and resources to help you keep your brain fit!
Chicago Hearts Players League will hold first tournament in North Shore at American Legion Hall in Lake Forest.
Edward Dart home on Lake Cook Road still under landmark consideration by Preservation Commission.
North Shore Day Camp and NSDC Sports host a Free Play Date this February.
Parent-based leadership program commences in Highland Park.
Valentine's Day came early to the YMCA with a special party for kids and parents.
Your Week in Headlines: Strauss Estate goes on National Register • Wilmette's flooding fix could cost $75 million • CTA test on Purple Line.
ZUMBA Fundraiser - HPHS Charity Drive for Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation
Increased security at water treatment plant and access to boat launch ramp at odds.
Wednesday, Feb. 11… join the Highland Park High School's Charity Drive & Bake425 in support of Bear Necessities.
‘Orange is the New Black’ creator Piper Kerman shares her story at JUF Young Women’s Board fundraiser, held at The Art Center Highland Park
Robert T. Bernat says other letter missed the mark on District 112 issue.
A fun, family event filled with arts and crafts.
Derby is a 3-year-old shiba inu last seen at Park and 41.
Dan Littmann responds to Patch article.
Focus will be on business districts.
Take care of your heart in February, and all year long, with fun and healthy activities at the North Suburban YMCA.
A list of closings and delays for Monday, February 2.
In less than 2 months, The Auxiliary of NorthShore University HealthSystem collected an astounding 8,500+ diapers during their Diaper Drive.
Your Week in Headlines: Northbrook woman's high school record restored • Gorton Children's Center needs a new director and more.
North Suburban Y brings annual event to Pinstripes on February 26, with bowling, bocce, games, and fun new interactive technology.
NSSC now offers an expansive selection of online classes in the arts, photography, writing, personal enrichment, computers, and business.
Nancy R. Rotering touches on economic outlook, infrastructure and the success of Ravinia Festival.
Social worker Jill Maling offers parenting lessons using classical music!
Your Week in Headlines: Skokie named one of the 'Best-Dressed' suburbs in U.S. • Evidence to be protected in UPS crash.
Dinner, dancing, and fun activities promise a memorable evening that everyone can enjoy.
On Monday, Jan. 26… join Bake425 in support the Ravinia Elementary School.