The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Highland Park area.
The former owner of an event and disaster power temperature control business was involved in the restoration of Stupey Cabin.
The housing commissioner and global diversity and inclusion strategist is running for Highland Park City Council in the April 6 elections.
It is 1964 and the former first lady, besieged by tourists and paparazzi, is struggling to cope with life after Camelot.
Why do we eat the things we eat? And how do those things change due to migration?
Students who wish to take part in any on-campus activities must submit saliva samples twice a week, administrators said.
Wanted for four years, drunken driver takes off running; thieves target tracking devices, catalytic converters: Highland Park Police Blotter
A contractor struck a gas line on Green Bay Road Monday evening, city officials said.
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
Hybrid Learning Launch Date | Marijuana Moratorium Expires | Mayoral Debates | Mass Vaccinations To Expand: North Shore Week In Headlines
A Twelve-week Livestream Concert series featuring the renowned Violinist, David Yonan, performing all the Solo Works for Violin and Viola
First Bank of Highland Park has joined the Highland Park Community Foundation's Corporate Champion Program.
The architect and North Shore School District 112 board member is running for Highland Park City Council in the April 6 elections.
Access to on-site vaccinations is convenient and free to any employee or client.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including one in Highland Park.
Highland Park Deputy Police Chief William Bonaguidi said no one was stabbed but two men sustained wounds consistent with cuts and abrasions.
A knife-wielding was arrested after attacking his roommate Friday afternoon, police said.
The county board voted unanimously to start the formal zoning process permitting recreational marijuana businesses in unincorporated areas.
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See how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Lake County and across IL.
Some students are set to begin returning to classrooms at Deerfield and Highland Park high schools four days a week.
Forward Together, sponsored by the Infinity Foundation, is a family project to showcase our collective compassion and engender kindness.
Baby Abandoned At Nursing Home | Circus Arts Classes Expanded | Postdoc Found Dead Amid Controversy: North Shore Week In Headlines
This event is presented as part of the Illinois Humanities Road Scholars Bureau outreach.
The reduced restrictions expand indoor dining, reopen indoor recreation facilities and permit larger social gatherings.
Yumi wants to build on her background as an architect and long record of public service in Highland Park
Lifelong Highland Park resident with a decade of Park District Board experience looks to lead with a “We Are Better Together” approach
New federal data shows how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in Lake County.
Warrant issued after angry customer seen with gun; five burglars steal four vehicles from Honda dealership: Highland Park Police Blotter
Music with a View Special Valentine’s Day Concert, and the Steinway Sundays talkshow.
Sheridan Music Studio Presents Blue Skies Concert #3 Friday, February 12, 2021 8pm CST on IN.LIVE
New Vaccine Registration Launches | Coach Inks Long-Term Deal | Schools Plan Staff Vaccinations: North Shore Week In Headlines
Illinois public school districts will split about $2.25 billion in federal coronavirus relief, according to state officials.
Lake County school administrators were caught off guard when the Deerfield-based pharmacy retailer briefly called off the plan.
Five Township High School District 113 students are among 153 high school seniors in Illinois statewide eligible for the prestigious honor.
The board is due to determine a date to launch hybrid learning on Monday, as staff are set to begin receiving COVID-19 vaccinations Feb. 14.
Officers learned that five unknown subjects forced entry through a service bay window using an unknown object Sunday morning.