All but two local sex offenders are "non-compliant" with sex offender registration requirements, according to the state police registry.
North Shore native Jimmy Carrane brings his show “World’s Greatest Dad(?)” One Man’s Story About Losing A Dad And Becoming A Dad, to HP!
Donna was an avid watercolor artist, sculptor and a member of Temple Sinai in Sarasota, Florida.
Small Business Owners Can Surge Ahead with Artificial Intelligence: Register for Live Webinar on Thursday, November 9 at 6:30 p.m.
A few weeks ago, American Music Institute (AMI) opened its fourth Chicagoland area location in Geneva, IL
Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.
The northwest suburban man is accused of breaking into a Highland Park home while residents slept inside.
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
Help the Illinois Department on Aging and AgeOptions explore new ways to provide support for family caregivers and their loved ones
The concert movie has already grossed $100 million in advance ticket sales.
Law led Deerfield and Highland Park high schools "through an unprecedented period" after taking over in 2019, said the D113 board president.
Meet Baer, of Chicago’s PBS Station WTTW, at North Shore Senior Center Lecture on Wednesday, November 1 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Nikki Fernandez, RN has been appointed President, Highland Park Hospital and NorthShore Chief Nursing Officer.
"Candles that Uplift the Spirit" Intention Candle Collection
This year's finishers included 23 men and 15 women from Highland Park, as well as one Highwood resident.
The 45th running of the Chicago Marathon begins Sunday morning in Grant Park. Here are the local runners registered to participate.
Service: Monday 12 noon, Congregation Sukkat Shalom, 1001 Central Avenue, Wilmette, IL 60091.
Free to the community the event will be held on October 22 and includes a Trunk or Treat
Brown said he still has the fire in him to compete, but not necessarily the stamina or desire to train and compete a full season.
Chicago man faces drug and traffic charges after hit-and-run with injury; Justice woman charged with burglary at CVS: Highland Park Blotter
Start playing an instrument with one of our highly renowned faculty members in-home or on campus!
Patch has rounded up some of the best area pumpkin patches during this Halloween and fall season.
Join North Shore Senior Center and New Trier Township for a Free Wellness Event for All Ages
Chicagoland in Photography will hold a reception at the NSYMCA on Wednesday, October 4th.
Owners of assault weapons or .50 caliber rifles and ammunition have until the end of the year to submit affidavits to Illinois State Police.
Ruth Schultz Bright Days Fund funds new sports equipment to further advance Y gymnastics and other youth sports.
Smith & Wesson tried and failed to keep a lawsuit that alleges it responsible for the July 4, 2022, mass shooting out of Lake County court.
Police said the Highland Park High School student who sent the message did not have the intent or the means to carry out the threat.
Highland Park Hospital recognized with Vizient Quality Leadership Award in the Complex Care Medical Center cohort
Learn about new advances in science and how NSSC provides a full spectrum of enriching activities and care to people living with memory loss
The local chef's nonprofit, Joey's Food Fight, has cooked for Ukrainian migrants, the homeless in Chicago and kids in a Cambodian orphanage.
Roger Erickson, who enjoyed fishing and boating on Cedar Lake, spent 40 years as a hairdresser and barber at Mane Cutters in Highland Park.
Unlike the first two, the third emailed threat did not prompt an evacuation of the building after it was received Tuesday morning.
City officials announced a permanent memorial to be erected following the 2022 mass shooting will be known as a "Place of Remembrance."
Red Oak Elementary School was evacuated Friday morning following a second bomb threat in two days.