Womack accepts executive director position at El Public Library.
Purchaser’s contract requires a Dec. 20 closing, but the Lake Forest City Council cannot act before Jan. 3.
Lake Buff may wait for Lake Forest, which addresses the issue in January.
Santa Claus and candy canes, ice sculpture drumming, hot cocoa, hot apple cider and doughnuts, the high school choir, and an official tree lighting ceremony.
Input gives guidance to City Council's strategic planning.
Group plans to assist city in marketing, golf operations of financially challenged golf course.
School resource officer made inapporpriate remarks to same victim of principal's sexting.
Village Board approves modification to zoning regulation that prohibits lighted signage downtown.
Appeals process has been streamlined.
Property tax assessment forms now in hands of homeowners.
As Tree enters race, Schneider and Sheyman both say they are favorite for Democratic nomination to challenge Dold.
Village Board approves plan to allow chickens; vote on details to come.
Every story is a teaching tool for others to hear, learn from.
Price tag varies depending on short- or long-term solutions; brand-new facility would cost more than $6 million.
Twenty-plus year employee moving to Glenview facility.
Resident: "This building is history, it's a ghost. It's gone."
Volunteers sought that can donate time as well as money.
Survey offered online; all due by Nov. 18.
Lake Bluff Police Department hosted a free Halloween hotdog dinner Monday night at the Public Safety Building.
With Drury out of the picture, Hayes has more cash on hand than everyone else combined.
Members vote 7-0 on plan to remove former Barat campus from Historic District. The next move is up to the City Council. Woodlands trustee are not dismayed.
Lake Forest's Turelli surprised by former prosecutor’s move.
Residents pack City Hall to voice concerns on hospital expansion, Barat Property.
Highwood resident is first Democrat to seek position held by 12-year Highland Park veteran legislator.
A North Shore Realtor official says some subdivisions are paying extra to School District 67. The school superintendent says no.
Applications due Nov. 4.
The Lake County Forest Preserves consolidates eight offices into one.
Schakowsky faces little opposition in 9th District.
Before speaking to New Trier Democratic Organization, the U.S. senator tells Patch he would like to make it harder to block legislation.
Lake Forest will begin distributing applications at tonight's City Council meeting.
Congressman raised $367,665 for the quarter that ended Sept. 30.
Will run as Republican in newly created 13th District.
Task force of municipal officials drafts white paper for state senator to turn into legislation.
Lake Forest resident Bernardi is part of senator's debt advisory panel.
Neerhof and Turelli vie for Republican nod. Two Democrats consider seeking nomination.
Morrison began as a Republican and Friedman started as a Democrat.
Phase Two needs funding to start in the spring.
Dold, Schneider wait to third-quarter disclose totals.
City Council hears different ways to facilitate donation of former Barat land to Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart.
A proposed change in the city's code would broaden the range of qualified residents.