Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus epidemic has affected hospital capacity in Lake County and across Illinois.
Region 9 shifted to Tier 1 restrictions as COVID-19 test positivity and hospitalizations continue to decline.
The woman found dead Friday night south of the Highwood train station was identified as a 53-year-old Lake Forest resident.
The Highland Park area could see more than a foot of snow accumulation by Tuesday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
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The imposter completed a $400,000 wire transfer from North Shore School District 112 before the fraud was detected, the superintendent said.
Positivity rates must keep falling before Lake County can qualify for further reductions in COVID-19 restrictions.
The former Township High School District 113 board president has been endorsed by the mayor and four incumbent City Council members.
Kenyon College Graduate, Ben Reingold, fellow HPHS alumni, others release Risky Chicken, a board game based on the Prisoner's Dilemma.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Lake County.
Tier 2 allows for gatherings of up to 10 people and permits cultural institutions, gaming centers and casinos to reopen.
Long-time Resident and Owner of Love’s Yogurt Runs for a Four-Year Term
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The region is ineligible for a reduction in the state's coronavirus restrictions until at least 20 percent of its surgical beds are empty.
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Two men charged with retail theft in separate incidents, three other shoplifters escape: Highland Park Police Blotter
The city and park district are partnering to host a mobile coronavirus testing site at two locations.
In the last week, the rate of COVID-19 vaccinations in Lake County has more than doubled.
Although this year's event is taking place virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic, there are still many real ways to make a difference.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Highland Park area.
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The suit alleges the Ravinia Festival Association failed to make "required withdrawal liability payments" after pulling out of the fund.
Nearly $20,000 pilfered when checkbook stolen; warrant found during traffic stop; Wheeling woman turns self in: Highland Park Police Blotter
The first newborn of the year was born with a half-hour left on New Year's Day.
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Steinway Artist Susan Merdinger joins Artist Faculty of the InterHarmony International School of Music and Festival
Lake County Sheriff's App will allow push notifications of major incidents and major traffic issues
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The funeral service was held Thursday, December 31. Please visit Chicago Jewish Funerals, www.cjfinfo.com, for virtual link information.
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Motorist faces felony charges after repeated DUI arrests: Highland Park Police Blotter
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning that runs through Wednesday morning in Lake County.
Selling season passes to non-residents and postponing planned dredging helped offset increased staffing costs, district officials said.