On the first day of filing, Nancy Rotering turned in the maximum number of petition signatures allowed, her campaign said.
Under the proposal, the park district would take over the club's green space and the city would keep the clubhouse.
The proposed tax bill is an assault on local governments, according to Michael Belsky.
"Every town, village, and city should have the power to decide whether or not to limit these weapons," said the Highland Park mayor.
An elderly Highland Park couple is picketing after being displaced by a development next door.
Doug Bennett, Sapan Shah and Jeremy Wynes have all been named to the 1st stage of the NRCC's Young Guns program.
Mayor Nancy Rotering is running to replace Lisa Madigan as Illinois Attorney General, she announced Thursday.
The future of the Highland Park Country Club, open space and flood mitigation were discussed.
City Manager Ghida Neukirch presented the third quarter update at City Council Monday.
The North Shore native is collecting signatures and raising money to run in March's Democratic primary to replace Lisa Madigan.
Weeks after his Nazi illustration provoked outrage, the Highland Park businessman tweeted "white people shooting white people isn't terror."
Masover says she's "uniquely positioned" to represent the North Shore's 58th District in the Illinois House.
The builder of a proposed 5-story development on Green Bay Road doesn't want to include all 82 required parking spaces.
The former federal prosecutor became the first Democrat to officially enter the race to replace Lisa Madigan Tuesday.
Local school and park districts question the "inappropriate use" of a tax increment financing district.
The city is joining the SolSmart program to encourage solar development.
The change comes less than a year after Highland Park's own ordinance and takes effect in 2018, but it only applies to unincorporated areas.
Final approval nears for the plan to turn the former theater into a two-story commercial development.
Mayor Nancy Rotering urges Congress to pass legislation allowing Dreamers to earn lawful permanent residence.
Long-term solutions to regional stormwater management were discussed.
The auction will be held in advance of the close of the sale of the theater.
The city-owned, money-losing golf course is operated by the park district, which has proposed converting it to open space.
The new respirator attachments were awarded as part of the "Powering Safe Communities Program."
Mayor Nancy Rotering met with representatives from neighboring communities, area agencies and organizations Tuesday.
Flooding in Lake County calls for a regional solution, says Michael Belsky.
City takes precautionary action to continue monitoring for the presence of lead and to reassure public of the safety of drinking water.
To save taxpayer money and increase public use of the space, the board wants to stop golf operations at the Highland Park Country Club.
Congressman Schneider plans to hold a "Congress on your Corner" event Saturday at Highland Park High School.
City officials met with representatives of emegency management agencies Tuesday to discuss flood recovery.
Highland Park city officials plan to meet with FEMA representatives Tuesday.
Opinion: If the state put best practices in place a few years ago, Illinois might not be in the fiscal mess it is currently facing.
The Northwest Municipal Council inaugurated its new officers at its annual gala last week.
Highland Park joins Chicago and Evanston in seeking to ensure the public has access to fact-based climate change information.
Highwood state representative says the race for the Democratic nomination is between him and those loyal to the "Madigan machine".
Mayor Nancy Rotering denounces President Donald Trump's decision to remove the U.S. from the Paris Agreement.
HP City Council approved a yearlong agreement with Millennium Properties to market the property Monday.
As Bob Dold sits out, ex-AIPAC director Jeremy Wynes declares his candidacy for the 2018 Republican nomination.
Architects hired to consider library expansion options.
Among the city's 2017 projects are approximately 150 significant public-facing initiatives.
Three-term North Shore rep exploring "whether Illinois is ready" for real change to status quo.