Retiring state senator credits Morrison for keeping taxes low in West Deerfield Township.
Congressman reads to first grade students.
Congressman responds to "disappointing" jobs report.
Why the city could use a new beach facility.
Mark Neerhof tells group he will oppose Karen May.
Congressman and his staff donate a day to Habitat for Humanity.
Delays in ComEd service restoration to North Shore Sanitary District may be related to equipment dispute.
Dr. Arie Friedman intends to seek the Republican nomination
Career prosecutor joins Republican field with two other candidates.
What kind of structure the beach will have remains a mystery.
Council devising comprehensive plan to renew city's sales tax rebates.
Pending trade agreements could assist Lake Bluff company, but with some concerns.
Contenders for state’s attorney, State Senate and judge make their pitch.
Schneider and Sheyman disagree over Bush-era tax cuts.
Park Board to seek variance from county to install required amenities.
Highland Park residents look for work at Dold-organized event.
Midday attack leaves seven Israelis dead.
After a summer of big power outages, state reps look for answers.
Legislators demand accountability from utility.
Congressman says he's open-minded about debt reduction.
Merchants want more say in downtown events planning, development.
Consultant hired to help implement long-term strategy.
Karen May, Daniel Biss and others to question ComEd, Illinois Commerce Commission.
City Council sets Sept. 7 meeting date as it puts final touches on bid guidelines.
Communities claim strong financial footing will help maintain AAA bond rating.
Dave Limardi will continue to work after he resigns Jan. 1, 2012.
Highland Park's longest serving city manager will step down Jan. 1, 2012.
Highland Park native and former federal prosecutor seeks Lake County job.
Retailers and restaurateurs hope to shape downtown Highland Park.
Councilman explains how consultants will help city's sustainability efforts.
Not so in Highland Park.
Customers of the utility still angry after meeting with officials.
Representative proposes how to hold utility accountable.
Dold, Kirk support legislation; Schakowsky opposes it.
Residents want Washington politicians to work together.
Meeting of village officials focuses on communication to assist each other.
Mayor, city staff join other suburbs in asking utility for honesty.
Self-starters find ways to help developmentally disabled.
City Council seeks further study of deal sought by The Porsche Exchange.
Mayor Rotering tells utility that 'things need to change.'