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Deerfield woman with warrant charged with resisting arrest; North Chicago man accused of DUI: Highland Park Police Blotter
Finish Strong Athletics (FSA) Sports Camp pays it forward with HAPPINESS during the global pandemic
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
The Highland Park High School staff member's positive test came after a worker contracted COVID-19, halting construction on the cafeteria.
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to show support in “Highwood Strong” t-shirt fundraising campaign
"We need Halloween now, more than ever," the CEO of the seasonal retailer said.
Ominous carving discovered at beach; drunken driver strikes median while fighting with passenger: Highland Park Police Blotter
The Art Center Highland Park and Curt’s Café to Unveil a New Mural in Downtown Highland Park
With demand for business attire down amid the coronavirus pandemic, company officials announced plans to shutter up to 500 stores.
North Shore Week in Headlines from July 26 to Aug. 1.
A weekly series of 40-minute performances recorded at Ravinia's Bennett Gordon Hall begins Thursday.
Plans are underway for an August 2020 opening
Children in Highland Park public schools will have the option of daily in-person instruction this fall, administrators said.
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House and car struck in overnight egging; pair of cars stolen; Chicago man charged with interfering with officer, DUI: Highland Park Blotter
You are not required to become the star mask booster on your block. But, wear the darn masks when and where you have to.
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High school remains remote; police role in schools reconsidered; botched robbery; pool reopens: North Shore Week in Headlines
Two 19-year-old Lake County residents are accused of robbing and beating someone who had arranged to buy Yeezy brand footwear from them.
Pair of bidets pilfered by package thieves; Rolling Meadows man found drunkenly driving in oncoming traffic: Highland Park Police Blotter
The Highwood Public Library is encouraging all residents to take part in the 2020 Census with a free event in Everts Park on July 25.
Coronavirus Cases Shutter Public Pool, Camps; School Board Criticizes Police Union Rep: North Shore Week in Headlines, July 12 to July 18
Five of six local respondents favored marijuana legalization, with one in three having already visited a recreational cannabis dispensary.
Sunset Valley Golf Club expects to attract more than 100 golfers for one of the North Shore's longest-running amateur tournaments.
Funds will address urgent e-Learning as teachers and students prepare to return to school this fall.
School administrators are in uncharted territory as they craft reopening plans amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
HPHS students, Zach Silver and Tyler Horberg, created a local Small Business Relief Fund for struggling businesses via GoFundMe
Van stolen during early-morning loading; package pilfered from vestibule; saw taken from construction site: Highland Park Police Blotter
Recreational marijuana has been legal in Illinois since January. Several towns are reconsidering their votes against allowing its sale.
Tickets are available for the first of two planned pop-up drive-in cinema events.
The City Council is due to discuss a reversal of its opposition to public hearings regarding retail recreational cannabis.
A second member of the class of 2020 at HPHS was named a National Merit Scholar Monday.
She begins seeing patients in the new practice on August 1, 2020
North Shore Week In Headlines: July 5 to July 11