Chicago's Role in the Underground Railroad Highlighted
This Fun Fundraiser Taking Place February 18 from 7-9pm
Tragedy thrust the city into the national spotlight this year.
Non-Profit helps promote drowning prevention
Hannah helped provide thousands of “Highland Park STRONG” t-shirts, yard signs, wristbands, and car magnets to raise funds for victims.
North Shore Senior Center has suggestions to start the New Year
Find out why Tommy and Morgan Brooks have been recognized for being local heroes.
Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.
Can we count on your support on November 29 to help the homeless in Cook and Lake Counties?
Orphans of the Storm opens doors to the community to help dozens of cats find new homes
Collecting Donations for People Experiencing Homelessness
New Board Members Appointed
Blood Brothers Cycling Group Benefits Children and Teens Fighting Cancer
We're sharing the amazing stories of local student athletes who shine whether they're competing or not.
Orphans of the Storm animal shelter pilots a new program that supports a smoother transition to dog ownership
The Highland Park Giants became NHL recruits thanks to the Blackhawks who are helping a hurting group of players deal with tragedy and pain.
This Year's Theme is Unidos: Inclusivity for a Stronger Nation
First responders and some local leaders will be awarded the Congressional Certificate of Recognition by Congressman Brad Schneider.
Though the individual deadline is approaching, nonprofits have until Sept. 14 to apply for Highland Park Community Foundation funding.
"We remain grateful for every prayer, kind wishes, gift, and donation, and for the good moments when our family can be together."
September 10, Local Author and Alzheimer’s Advocate Partners with Four ENAZ locations to Raise Funds in Husband's Honor
Donations Made for Children in Northern Suburbs
The finale of the Bitter Jester Musical Festival that was canceled after the July 4 parade mass shooting will take place at Madame Zuzu's.
The 8-year-old boy who was paralyzed in the July 4 parade mass shooting is able to enjoy his favorite snacks and is in better spirits.
Mitchell Robins, 19, helped create a QR-code bracelet for people who need to communicate during emergencies.
"I think it's important that we talk about it in an age-appropriate and friendly way," author Maggie Schmieder said.
Registration now Open
The North Suburban YMCA held its second annual Community Strong Golf Outing and Patio Party on July 21.
Giffords will join other experts to discuss "what it means to be a survivor and ways to get support."
City officials relocated a memorial to the victims of the July 4th mass shooting from Port Clinton Square to the Veterans Memorial.
Photos on Display Through August
A committee of community members has been appointed to oversee the process, as funds continue to be received and donations encouraged.
Parade survivors and organizers for Moms Demand Action will speak at a meeting Tuesday night.
North Suburban YMCA campers and counselors will participate in a "Color Run" race on July 29.
NSYMCA Honored in Eight Categories
Ten days after the mass shooting at the Highland Park July 4th parade, the community gathered outside City Hall for a candlelight vigil.
Hundreds of community members gathered and held a vigil Wednesday evening to remember the seven people who were killed July 4.
School Supply Drive Now Through July 31