Chicago-area philanthropists to celebrate Israel and secure a vibrant Jewish future at community breakfast on May 3.
Firearm charges filed against man accused of threatening roommate; package stolen from mail room; check fraud: Highland Park Police Blotter
A 55-year-old Highland Park man faces felony firearm and assault charges after officers were called to his home Wednesday night.
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
Service Sunday 12 noon at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd, (at Niles Center Road), Skokie, 60077.
The former operations director of Schneider's congressional office, Sterling Carter, pleaded guilty to theft of taxpayer funds Thursday.
Shoplifters make off with four baskets from Ulta Beauty, drugs from Target and cosmetics from Walgreens: Highland Park Police Blotter
Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.
Mike Foley brought pounds of candy, welcomed by children — but not so much by their mothers. The next day, he showed up with healthy snacks.
Highland Park artist opens new show in April.
Cybersecurity is something you will now have to consider as part of your business’ annual budget.
The station was built in 1929.
U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider is paying back property taxes after the discovery he had benefited from homestead exemptions on two houses at once.
The crash occurred Wednesday night in the northbound lanes of Route 41 north of Chantilly Boulevard.
Pitbull, Grace Potter, Erykah Badu and The Black Crowes are among 50 artists set to make their first-ever appearances at Ravinia Festival.
A pair of Lake Forest residents say Democratic Congressman Brad Schneider, a longtime Deerfield resident, has not moved to Highland Park.
The “pawfficer” will serve in a critical capacity assisting with bringing comfort and support to individuals in need.
Sheriff John D. Idleburg is pleased to announce the Lake County Sheriff’s Office will be adding two new canines to the sheriff’s canine unit
Nathan A. Gonzalez, 18, was charged with two counts of driving under the influence, reckless driving and speeding.
Lenore Erickson, executive vice president of First Bank of Highland Park, received the award from the Illinois Bankers Association.
Building Prosperity Together.
Rust In Piece Robotics, a squad of HPHS students, went independent after COVID-19 disrupted the school's competitive robot-building program.
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Back in 2016 and 2017, College of Lake County (CLC) Archaeology Instructor Scott Palumbo took three recent graduates from Zion-Benton To ...
College of Lake County (CLC) faculty and staff take pride in being experts in their fields of study. Because of this, they continue to s ...
Built in 1935 and now considered "functionally obsolete," the one-lane Central Avenue bridge will be replaced with a two-lane structure.
Thomas Errico allegedly stole from clients who hired him to prepare and file their tax returns.
City officials said a candlelight vigil planned for Saturday will include a flag raising and singing of the Ukrainian national anthem.
After a plea deal, a partner at a defunct Highland Park firm was sentenced last week to 36 months probation with periodic imprisonment.
Officers determined a Chicago man was drunk when he triggered a three-car crash Saturday afternoon: Highland Park Police Blotter
Before you fill up the tank, take a look at the lowest gas prices around Highland Park and Highwood.
Gene will remembered for his love of fishing and books, sharp wit, wry sense of humor, and living his life on his own terms.
The Highwood Public Library is among the first seven groups awarded money from the new fund, NorthShore University HealthSystem announced.
The show of work by the Highland Park artist includes landscape and composite images.