All 23 Woodlands Academy participants in this year’s ICTM regional at Niles West High School qualified for next month's state finals.
The longtime Lake County Democratic boss escaped prison for tax fraud and misappropriating campaign funds by working undercover for the FBI.
Northern Illinois Food Bank Receives $25,000 from Thrift Store
Sen. Julie Morrison's aim to prevent companies from "pulling the wool over the eyes of educators and guardians" by concealing e-cigarettes.
At Cook Park Library in Libertyville, longtime journalist Matt Baron offers practical insights to create a one-of-a-kind keepsake
K9 Dax is being treated by a veterinarian for injuries suffered while apprehending a 16-year-old Zion boy as he hid in the woods.
Lavon'ta Brown was shot to death in May 2022. Alraum Williams was convicted Friday, while Amireon Williams awaits trial over the slaying.
Marge Collum's speech on immigration's local impact echoes challenges faced by Lake County residents
Superintendent Matt Montgomery said a food service employee was removed from the LFHS campus within an hour of a report from students.
Altounian Construction's plans for the former home of Anatol Equipment Manufacturing go before the Lake Bluff Architectural Board of Review.
Councilmembers are due to consider approval of a new drive-thru coffee shop on a long-vacant parcel at the corner of Waukegan and Everett.
Federal prosecutors agree with Terry Link's defense attorney: the former Lake County Democratic Party chief should avoid prison time.
Middle School & High School - Free Band & Orchestra Clinics
LFOLA's Center for Conservation Leadership is teaming up with Urban Wilderness Program at Waukegan to College on a workshop March 25-30
Sophomores and seniors from the all-girls college-prep high school in Lake Forest lent a helping hand to some area service organizations.
This inaugural event on February 29 will bring together area healthcare providers, nonprofit organizations and volunteers.
Surface Guided Radiation Therapy ensures patients only receive radiation in the right spot — without the need for a permanent mark.
King became the first Black woman in NFL history to serve as a primary position coach in 2021 with Washington.
Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.
Gianna Keuer has advanced to join some 15,000 U.S. high school seniors in the final stage of 2024 National Merit® Scholarship competition.
The League of Women Voters protest the proposed carving off of 52 acres of the taxpayers' Waukegan Savanna
Youth Orch & Chamber Music Auditions - ages 7-18, all orchestral instruments
Prosecutors said her mother's boyfriend admitted to investigators he intended to kill the girl and was surprised to learn she survived.
Melissa Behrendt, who teaches at Learn 6 charter school, is one of 30 finalists for the prestigious award.
Authorities said a 30-year-old man was arrested at the Waukegan Metra station and charged with attempted murder.
Waltman developed his pranic healing skills while living in India and returned to Lake Forest to teach and introduce others to its powers.
Woman with warrant strikes person with object at hospital; drunken motorists cause crashes: Lake Forest Police Blotter
These Woodlands Academy students are among an elite group of high school seniors statewide named Illinois State Scholars this academic year.
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Scholarships Available for Young Musicians - Chamber Music & Orchestra Programs - ages 7-18, all orchestral instruments
More than 100 schools are committed to taking part in the first ever IHSA Girls Flag Football State Series.
City officials said they expect to receive five more Flock Safety License Plate Reader cameras in the coming months.
Running February 16 - March 17, 2024
The local forest preserve district took home a quartet of awards last month from the nation's largest state park and recreation conference.
Let The Good Times Roll with New Orleans-Inspired Specials
Grant funding provides alternate financial support for non-profit agencies serving families and individuals in crisis
Woodlands Academy’s MathCats won first-place honors in their division at the Feb. 3 Archdiocese of Chicago math competition.
Lake Forest Open Lands is excited to announce Hillary Peters has taken on the role of Director of Land Stewardship.
The 56-year-old conservation land trust manages eight, soon to be 10, nature preserves open to the public year-round.