Your Week in Headlines: An old 'Breakfast Club' script was found in a drawer in Old Maine South High • Dold ranks high for bipartisanship.
Grand opening is set for May 1 at 1830 Green Bay Road.
A follow-up to a Daily Herald report about suburban school districts continuing to rack up serious penalties for pension spiking.
Contributions may be made to Chicago Botanic Garden.
Tuesday, April 28 is first day to buy tickets for summer lineup acts.
Youth soccer organization to host series of tryouts in May
Appointments Available In My New Lake Bluff Office! Accepting BCBS of Illinois and TRICARE North Insurances www.rothspeechtherapy.com
The number of registered sex offenders per 10,000 people, according to Homefacts.
Lake Forest Symphony May Concerts to include works by Bartok, Bruch and Brahms
Soft tissue tumors of the foot and ankle are not uncommon. They appear to be found on physical examination rather than routine x-rays.
Panel discussion helps women gain confidence in making educated decisions and strong plans for the future.
More than a quarter of the 10th District Republican's cosponsored bills were sponsored by Democrats.
Forget about rubrics and grades. Ditch the five-paragraph essay format.
Find more jobs via our Patch Jobs board.
It’s time to get down and derby at the North Shore’s hottest Kentucky Derby Party!
Buckley Road, Townline Road, Half Day Road and Lake Cook Road exits will be affected through the summer.
According to Rauner insiders, the new committee will be given $4-5 million within days of its founding.
Featuring Award-Winning Beef from Family’s Lake County Farm
The latest reports from the Highland Park Police Department.
Walking is a great way for seniors to stay healthy and mobile well into their golden years. Aperion Care offers tips for getting started.
Your Week in Headlines: Niles man claims he was fired for refusing to show boss his social media • IT guy for Northbrook firm gets revenge.
Announcement that merger will keep company in village where Walgreen's has been for 40 years.
Plan is still to marry show star Chris Soules and move to Iowa.
"75% of the battle to longevity is spiritual and psychological wellness."
Lincolnshire woman seeks compensation for Jewish descendants from French National Railway for confiscating property.
Here's who's collecting the most in Illinois government pensions.
Matthew Goebel is accused of inappropriate behavior with two minors at the Depke Juvenile Justice Center.
With shoulder overuse injuries rising in young athletes, sports physicians are working to keep kids in the game with "Shoulders for Life."
This recurring monthly Market runs it’s Summer Season through September offering an indoor/outdoor RETRO-SPECTACLE like no other!
The Illinois budget and pension reform: a surreal mix of reality and fantasy.
Bake425 joins the American Cancer Society in raising some dough in the fight against cancer.
—"The Other Rules of the Road" Free seminar for parents of teenage drivers—
Chicagoland's Favorite Wearable Art Trunk Show to Feature 40 Artists from Across the Country
Thomas Allen Wehner joins Daniella Cohen as juniors at the school who hit the coveted 36 mark.
Nagle Hartray will present three options for having two middle schools in District.
North Shore Senior Center
A public meeting will be held Tuesday, May 19, to provide information for activities that require public area closures.
Miss a Day, Miss a Lot: Gov. Rauner tours new Deerfield school science labs • 'Chicago Fire' actor to be grand marshal of 4th of July parade
A list of the top 10 crimes committed by the state’s prisoners and cold cases dating back to the 1970’s.