The start of classes Aug. 28 at Woodlands Academy combined the traditional senior class fun with a variety of new COVID-19 protocols.
The keen nose of Lake County Sheriff's K9 Duke led to the seizure of two guns and over two pounds of heroin and cocaine, authorities said.
The former Chicago Bears linebacker criticized a recent pro sports boycott and "liked" a social media post backing a teen accused of murder.
The FDA says it's the first COVID-19 antigen test where results can be read directly from a testing card — much like a pregnancy test.
The Illinois Housing Development Authority is accepting applications through Sept. 4 from homeowners affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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On Monday afternoon, the Lake County Job Expo will kick off. CBS 2’s Tim McNicholas found out the details to help you land your next job.
A round of comprehensive testing earlier this month detected a trio of asymptomatic cases among staff, according to the sheriff's office.
The Ohio native and former Northbrook Public Library staffer enjoyed art, traveling, yoga and sailing on Lake Geneva.
Charged with tax fraud, Lake Co. Democratic Party Chair Sen. Terry Link could arrange to select his own successor if he resigns his seat.
Sen. Julie Morrison called on Sen. Terry Link to step down as chair of the Lake County Democratic Party after he was charged with tax fraud.
The Plan Commission approved a permit for a real estate office in a former jewelry store located next to another real estate office.
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Free teleconferences are offered for families trying to keep their kids' college dreams alive.
The Business Interruption Grant program awards up to $20,000 to Illinois businesses that have suffered during the coronavirus pandemic.
Drunk drivers discovered asleep behind the wheel, crashed into field, weaving all over the road: Lake Forest-Lake Bluff Police Blotters
Impersonating judges and defendants, mischief-makers exploited a vulnerability to disrupt proceedings in 10 courtrooms, officials said.
Zen of Slow Cooking and The Family Dinner Project will inspire cooks by sharing recipes and ideas online throughout the month.
by Paula Lillard Preschlack, Montessori author and Head of School at Forest Bluff School
John & Nancy Hughes Theater integral part of Gorton Community Center
Local family adopts a daughter through the Allendale Association's foster care program.
Week-long event includes silent auction, gift baskets, and commemoration of former Y CEO.
The average number of daily hospitalizations of suspected COVID-19 cases rose from five to eight this week, even as positivity rates fell.
Female concierge physician now practicing internal medicine in Lake Forest
The District 115 board unanimously approved a hybrid learning plan Tuesday that would see some students back on campus next month.
Two people were ejected from a car in the high-speed collision Sunday in Lake Forest, state police said.
Registration now open with an emphasis on safety first.
Autopsy results suggest the 78-year-old motorcycle rider had a health emergency right before crashing into a parked truck, the coroner said.
Rates of positive test results rose in eight out of the prior 10 days in the two-county north suburban region, public health officials said.
International students unable to attend classes in-person this fall due to COVID-19 constraints have some rigorous new academic options.
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A 78-year-old motorcyclist veered onto the shoulder and hit the back of a tractor trailer Wednesday afternoon on I-94, state police said.
A jailed ex-truck driver whose DNA has been linked the murders of several women is set to face extradition to Illinois, authorities said.
A Zion man with previous convictions for indecent acts was charged with 11 counts of possession of child pornography, authorities said.
Board members said Lake Forest High School administrators must come up with a plan to get students back into classrooms before January 2021.
Deputies reported he gave up trying to hide under blankets in a Waukegan home after a pair of police dogs began barking at him.
Zion Mayor and City Council also approve other measures to spur economic growth
LAKE BLUFF PERSONAL TRAINER UNDERSTANDS FIRST HAND THE IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY AND WELLNESS DURING COVID-19
Literacy nonprofit based in Lake Forest responds to education needs of children in underserved areas.
Although two out of three respondents said Illinois was right to legalize marijuana, residents were evenly divided on allowing local shops.