Data shows the number of patients with coronavirus in Illinois hospitals rose this week to its highest level in months.
For the first time in more than 30 years, a school in Highland Park has won the prestigious U.S. Department of Education award.
Middle school students will be learning remotely through Tuesday, administrators announced.
The 13th and final episode of the inaugural weekly web video series will be released at 7 p.m. Friday.
Skate park bleachers torn apart and set ablaze; Chicago man charged with possessing stolen car: Highland Park Police Blotter
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
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More than twice as many Highland Park High School seniors from the class of 2021 reached the semifinal stage as did the class of 2020.
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Jon Samson performs a virtual concert on the Blue Skies Concerts hosted by Sheridan Music Studio LLC of Chicago.
The Saturday June Band performs in an Outdoor Concert at Sheridan Music Studio in Highland Park
Hundreds of demonstrators loudly confronted each other Monday after counterprotesters warned a "militia" was coming to Highland Park.
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The Highland Park fifth-graders are donating a portion of the proceeds from each beaded mask holder they sell to a North Shore charity.
Infinity Foundation Celebrates 23rd Anniversary and Honors Eben Alexander with 2020 Spirit Award at Virtual Gala Fundraiser, October 16.
The coronavirus sent millions of Americans, including some in Lake County, into an economic tailspin that's being felt at the dinner table.
Kenilworth man with meth charged with DUI; 2 unlocked SUVs stolen from same home; cheese vs. vehicle: Highland Park Police Blotter
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All but one of the state's 11 regions reported rising COVID-19 positivity rates this week, according to state health officials.
The Illinois Housing Development Authority is accepting applications through Sept. 4 from homeowners affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
A Waukegan resident faces four felony counts of child luring following incidents last week in Highwood and Highland Park, authorities said.
A week before teachers return to North Shore School District 112 schools, a staffer with COVID-19 is in isolation, administrators said.
Highland Park High School Seniors Zach Silver and Tyler Horberg created and managed a local small business relief fund to distribute grants
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The region's average number of new hospitalizations rose, even as its positivity rate remained flat at 5.7 percent.
Thieves target cosmetics; Glenview man charged with DUI after crash; jewelry reported stolen: Highland Park Police Blotters
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Collaborating with IN.LIVE, these outdoor and virtual concerts will feature top Classical and Non-Classical in Livestreams and Salon venue
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The Business Interruption Grant program awards up to $20,000 to Illinois businesses that have suffered during the coronavirus pandemic.
The average number of new hospitalizations in the region dipped slightly last week, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
The Illinois Housing Development Authority is accepting applications for its emergency rental assistance program through Aug. 28.