Highland Park Police Blotter: May 14 - May 28
There are currently 79 townhomes & condos for sale in Highland Park
Local teens organize fundraiser for their karate teammates with special needs!
Residents Make Memorial Poppy Day a Success
Last year, Christopher Dignam got a raise and contract extension 7 months into his 1st superintendent gig. This year he gets a severance.
Back with more food and fun than ever, the Ravinia Farmers Market is excited to return under new ownership for its 40th anniversary
Braeside Elementary School is a K-5 school in District 112
Run/Walk with family and friends for a great cause
Check out what's happening during the three-day weekend in Highland Park and take a moment to remember the fallen.
Several residential streets have been inundated by high water levels amid the wettest May in more than 70 years.
Kings & Convicts Brewing Co. is excited to announce over $10,000 was raised at the fundraising event of their namesake Stew’s Brew release.
The District 113 board will consider a separation agreement with Superintendent Christopher Dignam at a special meeting Tuesday.
Headlines: Merit Scholars Named | Ground Broken In Downtown Skokie| Fallen Officers Remembered | Compensation Wanted From Brewery
Friday's "stakeout" at a Milwaukee Avenue Dunkin Donuts benefits local Special Olympic athletes.
Event helps fund Scholarship Program, Making Art accessible to all,
The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Highland Park
Jenniffer Weigel brought wealth managers Julie Murphy Casserly and Chad Coe together on stage to discuss planning a life of abundance.
Township Assessor Cynthia Plouché resigned last week and will leave office June 11.
The Highland Park subdivision with the highest average sale price between May 2017 and May 2018 was 1600 Green Bay
Take the high road when it comes to firing an employee that needs to go but also needs a break.
Highland Park Police Blotter: May 7 - May 13
Four Highland Park High School seniors were awarded 2018 National Merit Scholarships.
Headlines: Pro Bono Gun Control Help | How Many Live Near Parks | Ex-Teacher's Statue Of Limitations | Brewery Wants Out Of Lease With City
Peggy Erickson shared this tribute to her mom in honor of Mother's Day.
The League of Women Voters of Highland Park/Highwood Celebrates 90 Years with Luncheon and Library Display.
The Highland Park Police Department said it is committed to cutting down motorists driving while distracted by devices.
CDI/Concert Dance Inc. (CDI) returns to the Ravinia Festival as part of the annual Ruth Page Festival of Dance
14-unit Townhouse Complex to Break Ground in Downtown Highwood June 1st
There are currently 22 new construction homes for sale in Highland Park
The Highland Park Community Foundation is pleased to announce the Golden Apple Award recipient for 2018 is Jon Mall of Northwood Jr. High.
Parks are essential for any community, but how many people in Highland Park and Highwood are without easy access to one?
Inviting the public to show their pride on the North Side, Saturday June 2nd
There are currently 388 single family homes for sale in Highland Park
The 23-year-old Kansas man faces several felony charges after he was tracked down by state police.
Highland Park Police Blotter: May 1 - May 7
Archivist Nancy Webster will offer ideas how Highland Park residents can make a contribution.
Headlines: Cosby Degree Reconsidered | 'Brothel Law' Debated | $400,000 Budgeted In Amtrak Fight | Residents Surveyed On Budget Priorities
Chantilly is a townhouse community
The voluntary bracelets will let Highland Park cops identify non-verbal people, helping ensure they don't get the wrong idea.
Northbrook Public Library to screen award-winning documentary with commentary from North Suburban YMCA Special Olympics swim team staff.