Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
Chris Maliszewski was terminated last month after park district officials rejected what they described as a request for "indefinite leave."
Jewelry, handbags and home goods will be for sale and a portion of the proceeds benefit the NSYMCA Visual Arts
Robert Crimo III was scheduled to go to trial in February, but the case will be delayed after he reversed his decision to represent himself.
In his ruling, federal judge Harry Leinenweber rejected resident Susan Goldman's request and dismissed a gun rights group as a plaintiff.
The District 86 board has yet to vote, but it is already calling a District 113 official the new superintendent.
CHAMBER MUSIC PROGRAM – SPRING SEMESTER BEGINS IN FEBRUARY
The Highland Park Police Department recently arrested a Rock Island man and handled several criminal complaints, including property damage.
Robert Crimo III used another inmate's PIN to call his mother despite his phone privileges being suspended, officials said.
Bobby Crimo III reversed course and no longer plans to represent himself when begins trial in February on the July 4 mass shooting charges.
Service Sunday 11AM at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 195 N. Buffalo Grove Road (One block north of Lake Cook Road) Buffalo Grove.
Just 1 in 82 FOID cardholders has registered banned items with Illinois State Police, but it can't be determined how many declined to do so.
Check out the following events happening Dec. 31 to ring in the start of 2024 along Chicago's North Shore.
Here are some of the most-read stories of the year from the Highland Park Patch.
What is your "Third Space"?: ArtsLink North poses an answer to Lake County's dwindling arts and cultural providers.
Registration Now Open
The 90th Anniversary Production of Cole Porter’s Musical Comedy is Directed by Michael Weber
Last week, lenders asked a judge to allow them to repossess and sell the alleged mass shooter's foreclosed childhood home.
Giving back some holiday cheer for families on Community Strong financial assistance program.
North Suburban YMCA will hold two virtual presentations on 1/11 & 1/18 featuring Alzheimer’s Association and Rush University Medical Center.
Thousands of families benefit from bi-annual distribution of frozen chicken to nearly 100 food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters
The justices rejected an appeal from a gun rights group with under 3 weeks to go before the law's deadline to register "grandfathered" guns.
Volunteers come together to make "Blessing Bags" to help families experiencing homelessness.
The father of the alleged Highland Park mass shooter is now on probation for two years and forbidden from having a gun.
“This is an exciting time for our city," Mayor Charlie Pecaro said.
Accused of shooting more than 50 paradegoers from a Highland Park rooftop last year, he invoked his constitutional right to a speedy trial.
Downtown Highland Park is due to transform into a Candyland-themed wonderland Saturday afternoon.
Corgan and his wife, Chloe Mendel, will be joined by some of the Chicago area's top jazz musicians for a Prohibition-inspired party on NBC.
Service Friday 10AM at Temple Jeremiah
Camp Open House Scheduled for January 10, 2024 from 10am – 12pm
Area residents invited to attend enlightening presentation and discussion with Jevoid Simmons, author and artist, on Tuesday, Dec. 12
To keep everyone safe and healthy, all services are private.
All work is for sale and portion of the proceeds benefit the NSYMCA Visual Arts
Six months after Maureen Wener was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver, the Lake County State's Attorney's Office is pressing charges.