Free Family Fun on Thursday, September 12th in Jens Jensen Park & Brown Park
Kaplan succeeds former Board Chair Zachary Lazar, who concluded a successful six-year term earlier this summer.
Nursing Home Staff Pleads Guilty | Records Reveal Sources Of Demolition Donations | Teacher's Aide Found With Child Pornography
Find the complete schedule and scores from the 2019 Giants football season, which continues Friday at away against Vernon Hills.
The county's unenforced gun and magazine ban is "materially indistinguishable" from Highland Park's previously upheld ban, the judges found.
Despite a unanimous vote against the proposal, councilmembers remain interested in rezoning the long-vacant Greenberg Radiology site.
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
Drivers were being detoured off northbound Route 41 at Lake Cook Road by a crash involving trucks and passenger vehicles.
School Sued Over Security Guards' Sex Abuse | FBI: 63-Year-Old Woman Robs Banks | Jail Water Shutoff Suit Proceeds | Rep's Impeachment Call
TACHP offers updated programs that span the ages, skill levels and interests: a truly diverse program with renewed depth.
Over $1,000 in alcohol, health products stolen from Target; Driver faces drug and DUI felonies: Highland Park Blotter, Aug. 12 to Aug. 18
In an informal 4-3 vote, the Highland Park City Council opted to take a "wait and see" approach to recreational cannabis businesses.
Make the Y Stronger by Purchasing a Brick in Honor of Your Business or Loved One
Festival Helps Celebrate Highland Park’s 150th Anniversary
Development Set For Council Approval | Police Drone Finds Fleeing Suspect | City Lawyers Violate FOIA | Fake Uber Driver Charged With Rape
A development agreement allowing a five-story, 161-unit apartment building beside Sunset Woods Park has been finalized.
An exhibit featuring many local varieties of fungi. This event will be located in the Chicago Botanic Garden's Regenstein Center on Sept 1.
New Garlic Royalty Representatives Crowned, Best Garlic Culinary Creations Awarded
A DEA database shows where more than 70 billion painkillers were sent. Here’s how many pills ended up in Highland Park and Highwood.
Milwaukee man tracked down by police drone; North Chicago woman wanted for over two years: Highland Park-Highwood Police Blotter, Aug. 5–11
Highland Park police said they used an unmanned aircraft system to find a Milwaukee man who forced a driver to give him a ride across town.
Former state rep endorses challenger to appointed successor | Officer charged 11 months after double fatal crash | North Shore bank fraud
A group of North Shore School District 112 teachers and administrators recently took part in two days of ALICE active shooter training.
The PDHP should demonstrate good stewardship of taxpayer money and offer more programs for older adults, results from a recent survey show.
Inspirational Seniors to be Recognized on August 21st
SHALVA continues to raise funds and awareness for victims of domestic violence.
Impact Color Impact Black & White Exhibit Opening
Wanted man blamed for golf club attack; thieves steal guitar, leather goods: Highland Park Police Blotter, July 22–Aug. 4
Part of the Mighty O.A.R. tour, O.A.R. and American Authors will perform at Ravinia Pavilion in Highland Park on Aug. 30.
Bakery Requests County Tax Break | Neighboring Subdivision Concerns Subdivision Residents | Craft Distillery Opens Outdoor Lounge
With a brand inspired by a legendary local bootlegger, the Art Deco-styled spot combines "swanky" urban vibes with a neighborhood feel.
Mark down these important dates on the calendar for Highland Park, Highwood and Fort Sheridan's public primary schools.
Mark down these important dates on the school calendar for Township High School District 113.
Winners of Session 1 Announced Friendly fun competition for ages 21+ Thursdays, 6pm-8pm, at Food Truck Thursdays in Jens Jensen Park
Wednesday, August 14, 4:30-9:30pm, Everts Park, Downtown Highwood
North Shore School District 112 and the union representing its teachers have agreed to mediation as they negotiate over a new contract.
After his clinic in Syria was bombed, the endocrinologist has been able to remain in the U.S. since 2016 under Temporary Protected Status.