Recent approval to build the $378 million, 470,000-square foot hospital paves the way for it to open by 2017, the Chicago Tribune reports.
The city is asking residents and business owners to take an online survey.
The commission gave its OK Wednesday to the planned development at Route 60 and Saunders Road.
Residents are generally happy with the way the city clears sidewalks, the snow plow survey showed, and do not want to pay more for better service.
The money would reopen the Aquatic Facilities Tot Pool, as well as provide for other repairs across the park system.
The bill would hold parents accountable if they allow their children to drink alcohol in their cars, boats, campers or other vehicles. It's already against the law to allow them to drink in their homes.
The new “Sprinkler-Free Mondays” regulation applies to both automated irrigation systems and manual sprinklers
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
Questions include whether the project is a 'done deal' and what would happen to the trees and historic home on the property.
The Robert McClory Bike Path could join the growing roster of U.S. Bike Routes across the country.
You can double check your polling place and see a sample ballot online.
Right now, the city does. Should that duty switch to residents? The city is asking for resident input in a short online survey.
Rep. Scott Drury has proposed legislation that would make posting explicit photos of someone without their consent a felony sex crime.
The city will stop salting residential side streets and will salt other roads only after snow stops falls as it works to conserve what's left of its salt supply.
Otis Linder is suing the City of Lake Forest, claiming that his supervisor often used racial slurs.
City Manager Robert Kiely has been named vice chairman of the Illinois Municipal League's legislative committee.
A grant will fund a one-half mile pedestrian/bike path along the west side of McKinley Road from Illinois Road to Woodland Road.
Lake Bluff's Public Works department and police and fire personnel were among those forced to brave the sub-zero temperatures last week.
Roadblock to rematch between Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Deerfield) and former Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) cleared.
North Shore Congressman reflects on first year in office.
Crews will be working seven days a week to tear down and clear debris from the former Barat College site, which now belongs to Woodlands Academy.
Bruce Rauner is running for governor in the Republican primary this spring.
Business owners and landlords have the right to prevent holders of conceal carry permits from carrying firearms into a private business.
The increase is supposed to generate an additional $1.8 billion in revenue to make up for earlier losses.
New state laws on pet stores, Facebook, child visitation, wine and unpaid tolls take effect Jan. 1, 2014.
Answering questions at employee town hall in Bannockburn, North Shore Congressman talks about solutions which will have impact well into future.
The Tenth Congressional District Democrats are celebrating 10 years of political activism.
North Shore Congressman favors spending plan creating certainty through September of 2015. Schneider sponsored legislation helping Israel gets unanimous House approval.
North Shore Senator expected to return home from hospital Tuesday.
Complaint filed with election board to remove Arlene Hickory from ballot.
On the job training program at Lake Bluff plant provides concrete example of middle class job creation in current economy.
Both the Illinois House and Senate narrowly passed a measure that addresses Illinois' out of control pension problems, spreading out the pain.
March 18 Primary contests are also taking shape for Lake County treasurer and sheriff.
Jeri Atleson will face David Stolman in the Republican primary.
Taxes will not rise in 2014 on Moraine Township portion of real estate tax bill.
North Shore Congressman tells north suburban chambers of commerce his views on Affordable Care Act, how they are important to economic growth.
Candidates for Lake County offices must file their nominating papers between Nov. 25 and Dec. 2.
Mayor postpones Nov. 19 vote by Highwood City Council to allow video gaming.