Sales tax rebate program will return after three year absence.
City gears up for jack-o-lantern world record attempt.
Schakowsky faces little opposition in 9th District.
Congressman raised $376,534 for the quarter that ended Sept. 30.
Changes to the Business and Economic Development Commission also discussed.
Task force of municipal officials drafts white paper for state senator to turn into legislation.
Senator says mounting federal debt could hurt northern suburbs.
2012 City Budget discussions continue.
Residents invited to attend meeting at West Ridge Tuesday.
Neerhof and Turelli to vie for Republican nod. Two Democrats consider seeking nomination.
City will post meeting agendas with more notice, televise more of meetings.
Morrison began as a Republican and Friedman started as a Democrat.
City Council share different views about using Highland Park’s reserves.
Council will use reserves, not taxes, to fund library capital improvements.
This year's budget looks a lot like 2011's.
More than 4,800 people made donations. Dold, Schneider wait to disclose totals.
Local congressman spared some of the criticism.
Veteran legislator plans to “sprint across the finish line” to make a mark on Illinois.
City Council takes steps to give citizens choices on purchasing electricity.
Mayor invites residents to bring ideas, concerns to upcoming meetings.
Charlie Pecaro receives one year court supervision.
Supporters press representatives on efforts to create jobs.
Councilman Steve Mandel considers running for newly drawn district.
Politicians, rabbi oppose Palestinian statehood bid.
Senator mentored state senator during her first campaign.
Schakowsky, Dold respond to President's plans.
How to get ComEd to get reliable.
Vivek Bavda joins Schneider, Sheyman in effort to oust Dold.
Commissioners will release additional information about Confront.
City starts formal process to decide future of historic movie house.
Weeds are harmless; pesticides might not be.
Turelli cites support of Republican Party leaders.
Mayor promises to hold utility accountable.
Governor's veto spurs Garrett, May, Nekritz and Biss to pursue tighter screws on ComEd.
It's time for a real plan and vision for Fort Sheridan preserve.
Mayor Rotering demands performance from utility.
Second Lake Forester to announce for District 12.
Helton will run in Republican primary, receives Gravenhorst's endorsement.
No clear consensus among residents for Highland Park Theater's future.
Dold and Schakowsky see their own ideas in President’s message.