The Giants are set to begin the 2020 season on the road with an Aug. 28 showdown in Franklin Park.
Federal prosecutors accuse the owner of a Highwood deli of operating an illegal bookmaking operation and lying on his income taxes.
"I am a schoolteacher and I have COVID-19," she shouted, right before spitting into the face of a fellow Costco shopper, authorities said.
BLM graffiti found on private beach, Park City teen charged with drunken driving and endangering child: Highland Park Police Blotter
Here are the nearly 100 Highland Park and Highwood businesses approved for larger loans from the $51 billion Paycheck Protection Program.
The state-of-the-art youth golf development center is planned for a 1-acre plot of land near the new Sunset Valley golf course.
$200,000 awarded to 7 nonprofits in recent funding round
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
Ex-player alleges racist hazing | North Shore model competes in cooking challenge | Local company reportedly uses illegal Chinese labor camp
The Library will initiate limited in-person services and hours to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 starting July 8.
A total of $10 million of CARES Act economic relief has been allocated to pay for grants for qualifying small businesses in Lake County.
Find out if your local grocery store is open before heading out to shop on Independence Day.
Local man charged with defacing public property; burglars get in garage; shoplifters steal laptop, drugs: Highland Park Police Blotter
More than half of Highland Park Patch readers who responded to a recent poll said Illinois is lifting COVID-19 restrictions too quickly,
Model and Highland Park native Zach Ignoffo is one of the contestants on the Food Network competition show "Worst Cooks in America."
Set for release Friday, the first episode of "RaviniaTV" features performances by Chicago and Ramsey Lewis.
A private service was held June 13.
Will TACHP still have Recycled Art Sale Event?
Celebrate Highwood is proud to announce it will host another Grocery Bag Distribution on Wednesday, July 15th.
Black history expansion gains support | Local hero produces face shields | Carjacking reported near Edens Spur | Casinos, weddings return
These Highland Park college students earned academic distinctions and degrees over the past semester.
Damaged window discovered day after police arrest pair of Waukegan women: Highland Park Police Blotter
What do you think about the return of Indoor dining, theaters, museums and more?
The five-story proposed Albion at Renaissance Place includes 89 apartments and ground-floor commercial space along Green Bay Road.
Rabbi Arielle Poster Moffic is the new Director of Congregational Learning at Temple Beth-El, 3610 Dundee Road, Northbrook
Three recent graduates from Deerfield and Highland Park high schools have been awarded National Merit college scholarships.
A third round of COVID-19 crisis grants has been awarded to 14 community organizations.
With the cancellation of Highland Park's traditional Fourth of July events, this year's Independence Day celebration is going "virtual."
Famed North Shore homes hit the market | Man killed as police serve warrant | Construction begins on cannabis dispensary
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Mayor Nancy Rotering issued a proclamation declaring Friday to be Juneteenth National Liberation Day in Highland Park.
Company officials also announced one-time bonuses for people working in stores and distribution centers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Driver charged with having LSD and revoked license; DUI complaints; graffiti determined not to be gang-related: Highland Park Police Blotter
Private graveside service will be held.
Service will be livestream Wednesday, June 17th at 10AM
The plan identifies the former Solo Cup site and U.S. Navy property at Fort Sheridan as potential locations for future affordable housing.
Amid Illinois’ COVID-19 Stay-At-Home order, A Safe Place has seen dramatic increase in need for domestic violence protections and services