The City Council could let the mayor implement curfews, close businesses and limit price increases after declaring a coronavirus emergency.
The City of Highland Park and the Highland Park Public Library are taking proactive steps to protect residents from the spread of COVID-19.
Classes and events are canceled until further notice and schools are shifting to remote learning Monday, superintendents announced.
Adult sister to brother with autism launches book, podcast, and more to support kids with similar family experiences
Until further notice, all non-essential public meetings are canceled and the Highland Park Senior Center is closed, city staff announced.
Service Friday 12 noon at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd (at Niles Center Road), Skokie.
The former Pioneer Press journalist and current North Suburban Synagogue Beth El youth community director was sworn in Tuesday in Waukegan.
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
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The funds will enhance and enrich educational opportunities at Highland Park and Deerfield high schools.
Dorn awarded Special Plaque for his Oustanding Work
Fielding Brings Extensive Experience in Family, Community, and Programming Development
Annual Swim Party is an Active and Fun Way to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
Elk Grove Village man charged after Highwood incident; Catalytic converter stolen from parked car: Highland Park-Highwood Police Blotters
Two teachers with Leap Day birthdays | $115 million deal closes on former Takeda real estate | Staffers sue contractor over hiring custodian
Find dozens of dining specials across Lake County through March 8.
In commemoration of Beethoven's 250th birthday, the HPHS Wind Symphony will perform in the 2020 American Celebration of Music in Austria.
Hear the story of Abraham Lincoln's brief, but memorable visit, to Waukegan on April 2, 1860.
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Accused custodian's employers face lawsuit | Police chief apologizes for social media posts | Bail conditions set in Deerfield hit-and-run
With primaries just a month away and the 2020 presidential election coming up fast, Patch wants to know what issues are on voters' minds.
A funeral service will be held Friday, February 21, 2020 at 10AM at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd (at Niles Center Road), Skokie
The founding partners of the Illinois government law and land use practice at Holland & Knight brought their whole team to the new firm.
Dolton police notify resident their car was stolen; officers encounter Iowa woman with Illinois arrest warrant: Highland Park Police Blotter
Now showing at the Marriott Theatre, Lincolnshire
Board Hears Results Of Hidden Camera Probe | Judge Upholds Electoral Board Referendum Ruling | Lobbyist Lawmaker Accused Of Broken Promises
Oak Terrace Elementary School students gave teachers and administrators an A-plus on their fundraising efforts.
Wilmette teen faces battery charges, driver charged with drugged driving after disobeying traffic signal: Highland Park Police Blotter
Electoral Board Sued Over Referendum | Possible Coronavirus Quarantine Observation At Navy Base | Hit-And-Run Driver Strikes 12-Year-Old
The fourth annual Myra Rubenstein Weis (MRW) Leadership Board's benefit raised funds for a mammography screening program.
A visitation and memorial mass will be held on Friday, February 7, 2020
Waukegan man charged with battery after police called to report of fight; Highland Park man charged with DUI: Highland Park Police Blotter
Alsop is the first person in Ravinia's 116-year history to hold the title.
Highwood Public Library to screen documentary on February 29
City of Highwood Kicks Off National Community Count