ACEing Autism launches a new tennis program on the North Shore: Volunteers and participants needed.
These counties have the highest percentage of structurally deficient and functionally obsolete bridges in Illinois.
Annual community event brings families together for active fun and games.
Two alternatives for middle school options that don't involve the school will be presented to North Shore District 112 board.
Friday May 1, 2015 in the HPHS Jazz "Cafe" at 7 p.m.
HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL BAND SPRING CAR WASH SPRING 2015
How much do you fit into one day? Probably too much! Come learn how to put yourself first and make time for YOU!
Brand new set of photos available of more than a century old home now listed at under $800,000.
Latest RE/MAX luxury report shows a North Shore community with the highest number of luxury homes sold in first quarter of 2015.
Seymour served as a Naval Officer in World War II.
“A Prescription for a Happy You” is the topic of this year’s Myra Rubenstein Weis Health Resource Center (MRW) 19th annual luncheon.
If nothing is done soon, these historic sites could become ancient history.
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Public invited to come out for the May 1st celebration full of free rides and carnival fun
Swim lessons, sunblock, and other easy safety strategies protect kids in the summer months.
Local rental listings.
Federal appeals court rules city's ban is constitutional.
An I-phone 6 and several credit cards were stolen from a locker room at a Skokie Valley Road business.
Highland Park police, Lake County State's Attorney's Office and MCAT work to piece together details.
Confused by all the pension jargon? Then this is what you need…
Mental health provider and theater group join together to facilitate a community conversation about ending the stigma of mental illness.
Put up for auction by former Los Angeles Lakers ball-boy, pair of Air Ships sell for more than $70,000.
Highland Park's Jan Keller Schultz will share artwork.
Debra Gaetano tells us how failure can be better than success in latest ‘Family Connections’ column.
Your Week in Headlines: North Shore man who threw first televised Rose Bowl pass has died • Ravinia Festival tickets go on sale soon.
Rodi Waterman Glass narrowly avoided being sent to concentration camp while living in Amsterdam.
The 21-year-old was heading westbound on Walker Avenue, reports say.
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Is your local high school considered one of the nation’s most challenging?
The Crescents and Highlanders were both Highland Park teams established in the 1800’s. Volunteers who wish to play should contact us.
You’ll have to caffeine-up elsewhere for now.
Superintendent Michael Bregy says six-year wait for program to be part of consolidation is too long.
Local groups to plant sunflowers in support of iFred initiative for depression education and research.
A breakdown of Illinois’ March jobless report by city, county and metro area.
Advanced Disposal Service will work with city on clean-up over the next four Saturdays.
Elizabeth Vaughan earned second place at national competition, winning $750 for her recording.
The ultimate guide to planing the perfect Highland Park Bar or Bat Mitzvah! See some of the best venues, ideas, themes and more...
Local real estate listings.
SchoolDigger’s latest analysis ranks schools based on average standard test scores.