New Trier Township hosted their annual children’s book drive benefiting Bernie’s Book Bank on Friday, June 10th in Winnetka.
The Lake County Board approved $10 million to reimburse municipalities and fire protection districts and $1 million in community prevention.
Detectives track drug-dealing teen; damaged car's driver had twice legal limit for drunkenness: Lake Forest-Lake Bluff Police Blotters
Recreational marijuana has been legal in Illinois since January. Several towns are reconsidering their votes against allowing its sale.
The Scouts are set to begin the 2020 season on the road with an Aug. 28 showdown in Barrington.
Testing positive for COVID-19 at almost nine times the rate for whites, Hispanics account for more than 50% of Lake County's infections.
Industry veteran and Lake Forest native Lisa Trace joins @properties, where she looks to grow her business with her daughter-in-law
Here is a list of the Lake Forest and Lake Bluff businesses approved for the largest loans from the $51 billion Paycheck Protection Program.
Hospital staff helped organize an outdoor marriage ceremony, allowing a mother with terminal cancer to witness her daughter's wedding.
$200,000 awarded to 7 nonprofits in recent funding round
Plans to reopen the building with many services and limited capacity. Library staff and patrons are required to wear face coverings.
Find out if your local grocery store is open before heading out to shop on Independence Day.
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff Patch readers report they are more comfortable with outdoor dining than their North Shore neighbors.
A social worker at Lake Forest High School is accused of overseeing a racist hazing incident while coaching lacrosse in Chicago.
Marek Josko, now 66, fled to Poland after he was charged in a deadly Lake Forest crash in 1995, police said.
Disoriented Highland Park woman had BAC nearly three times legal limit; cannabis collection discovered during stop: Lake Forest PD Blotter
What do you think about the return of Indoor dining, theaters, museums and more?
Small businesses hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic and recent property damage from civil unrest can apply for SBA loans and state grants.
The Lake Bluff Park District board committed to open the pool if residents purchase more than $75,000 worth of paid memberships.
Police asked the public to report any suspicious activities after a pair of break-ins last week at Lake Forest homes.
Someone at a June 14 basketball tournament in a Waukegan park has tested positive for COVID-19, the Lake County Health Department announced.
Local members of the class of 2020 have been awarded scholarships sponsored by colleges, corporations and National Merit itself.
Traditional Fourth of July events are canceled in Lake Forest and Lake Bluff, but there are other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
Board members voted to rename the David Miller Theater following allegations of decades of sexual misconduct by the former theater teacher.
More than $1 million was stolen by a team of identity thieves with equipment to manufacture fake IDs and credit cards, police said.
Warehouse Boxing Gym Moves to a New Location
Liang has a series of tips to help. "I call them your PPE," says Liang.
Company officials also announced one-time bonuses for people working in stores and distribution centers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Deputies on a fugitive task force returned fire and shot dead a 24-year-old wanted in connection with a teen's 2018 homicide, police said.
Amid Illinois’ COVID-19 Stay-At-Home order, A Safe Place has seen dramatic increase in need for domestic violence protections and services
114 Campers to Participate in Bravo Buddies Virtual Camp
by Paula Lillard Preschlack, Montessori author and Head of School at Forest Bluff School
The duo distracted the homeowner with a ruse about a broken pipe and water quality testing, police said.
Reopening Plan Begins with Members Only Outdoor Fitness Classes, Personal Training
Dealing with the Mental Health Fallout
"Each one of us has to assess our own individual risk," explained the chief medical officer at Lake Forest Hospital.
The longtime lawyer lived a full and lucky life, getting to do most everything he ever wanted, according to his family.
An attorney for the city says it does not have to release more information about who was arrested during an outbreak of looting.
"People refuse to discuss or acknowledge that there are problems here," attendees were told. "And this stops today."
A Chevy stolen from Wisconsin with three Lake County teens inside crashed into a home on Sheridan Road early Thursday, authorities said.