Commentary: Unless lawmakers ban civilian use of assault weapons, tragedies like what happened July 4 in Highland Park will be repeated.
Uptown businesses have begun to reopen as area church bells rang seven times in memory of the victims a week after the parade shooting.
To help the healing process, Infinity Foundation is offering a series of free classes for the Infinity and Highland Park communities.
Residents of the neighboring North Shore towns came together to mourn and call for action in response to Monday's massacre of seven people.
Commentary: Like so many other communities in all parts of the country, Highland Park is redefined — and probably forever.
A parent of a survivor of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting describes a "well-worn playbook" used by "trolls and gun enthusiasts."
A seventh person died from their wounds Tuesday, as the Highland Park community grieves a day after the Independence Day massacre.
Visit North Shore Senior Center (NSSC) for the veiling of photographer Heidi Wagner’s The Passions Project exhibit on Thursday, July 14
A fun, musical Shabbat experience is planned in the Temple Beth-El Garden in Northbrook on Friday evening, July 15
Hadassah Chicago-North Shore’s annual Power Hour in Chicago hosts panel “Are the Kids All Right" on June 27th at Anshe Emet Synagogue.
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At the North Suburban YMCA, Pride month is an opportunity to live its mission of providing a safe, welcoming, and inclusive community.
Temple Beth-El invites community to celebrate 150th anniversary at special concert
Online event features International Transgender Activist & Author Mimi Lemay in discussion Hadassah Magazine Exec. Editor Lisa Hostein
North Shore Senior Center launches new peer-led learning classes on current issues, literature, culture and society, film, theater and more
The North Suburban YMCA held its 2022 Community Strong Fundraiser Dinner and Casino Night on Friday, May 6 at Loft 21 in Lincolnshire.
The sign, which has hung outside of the Orange Garden restaurant since 1932, was purchased by Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan's wife.
Braun, who works as a wealth management advisor for Northwestern Mutual, won the company's Community Service Award for the fourth time.
The department's first community service and wellness dog chose his own name during an honorary ceremony Monday.
The station was built in 1929.
The “pawfficer” will serve in a critical capacity assisting with bringing comfort and support to individuals in need.
City officials said a candlelight vigil planned for Saturday will include a flag raising and singing of the Ukrainian national anthem.
Immaculate Conception in Highland Park and St. James in Highwood are set to combine as a single parish — with one pastor and two locations.
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The third-generation black belt took 3rd at national karate championships, raised thousands for food banks and works for a STEM nonprofit.
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Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Highland Park or Highwood, and we’ll publish it in November.
While the nation’s overall food insecurity rate stayed the same in 2020, not everyone fared as well as their neighbors, a new study says.
Rob Kohen's practice focuses on personal injury, wrongful death, negligence and malpractice cases.
HP Sister Cities honors Mayor Daniel M. Pierce's legacy, the organization's founder, State Legislator, Mayor, and NSWRD President
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Finding the best fall pumpkin at a field in Highland Park comes at a cost.
The event will be held on Saturday, the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, and will honor the lives lost.
The event comes a year after Highland Park Park District officials approved designs for the Rocket Ship playground, Titanic Tides tot lot.