Organizers plan a peaceful protest and vigil Wednesday evening at Market Square.
Matt Barba, general manager of Deer Path Inn, helped organize an auction to raise over $50,000 to help shuttered local businesses.
The community will have a chance to vote on plans for an "alternative, re-imagined" Lake Forest Day event.
Elizabeth Coughlin, of Northbrook, received an AbbVie Inc. scholarship after becoming a National Merit Scholarship competition finalist.
State officials said the citizenship question — removed once a congressman began asking about it — was required for federal reimbursement.
Nearly two dozen restaurants in the area plan on offering open-air dining once allowed by the governor.
Share your opinion in our short survey about Friday's reopening of bars and restaurants in Phase 3 of the governor's Restore Illinois plan.
Self-swab coronavirus testing will be available starting Friday at 24 more Illinois CVS pharmacies, including one in Waukegan.
Lake Forest man arrested twice in six weeks for crack-related driving offenses; shoplifter found with crystal meth: Lake Forest Blotter
"Please continue to do what you are doing," Lake Forest Mayor George Pandaleon said, as data shows the spread of the coronavirus has slowed.
Celebrating Woodlands Academy’s Class of 2020 hopefully will include an Aug. 6 in-person graduation ceremony following June virtual events.
Library patrons can search the online catalog and place holds on items. Pickup runs Monday–Saturday, 2:00–6:00 pm
Iconic art fair will take a year off
Leading with Clarity, Compassion, Communication and Purpose is Essential to Organizational Success
Sales pressure at Fifth Third Bank led employees to open unauthorized accounts in customers' names for years, according to the latest suit.
by Paula Lillard Preschlack, Head of School, Forest Bluff School
This is the second installment of our salute to the graduating class of 2020 in Lake Forest and Lake Bluff.
Response Measures Include Continuing to Safely Distribute Books to Local Families in Need
Forest Park Beach is expected to be open Saturday after Lake Forest's mayor ordered it closed to the public six weeks earlier.
Programs and initiatives address help for those who need it most.
Lake Forest's two parishes will begin reopening in phases, Cardinal Blase Cupich announced Thursday.
"We may be physically apart, but we are together in spirit and are stronger than ever," Zion Elementary School District 6 organizers said.
Local businesses are offering online ordering and contactless options for the class of 2020's graduation gifts.
The Lake County Board voted to allow taxpayers to divide their property tax bills into four installments because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
After 33 years directing Lake Forest High School choirs, Tim Haskett's final curtain call was a virtual one.
It's the fourth COVID-19 test to receive emergency use authorization from regulators since the start of the pandemic.
Patch salutes all graduates in this year's historic high school class. Find out where some of them are headed next year.
Private services were held
The first COVID-19 death of an Amazon employee in Illinois was April 18, the company confirmed.
A slow-moving parade of dozens of antique automobiles is set to roll through Lake Forest Place so residents can watch from inside.
More than a dozen county employees started self-quarantining after possible COVID-19 exposure at the Lake County Courthouse, officials said.
by Abbey White, Montessori-trained teacher, M.S. in Plant Biology and Conservation
...increased need for protections and services
The 2005 car inspired the 2006 Nike “Air” Jordan shoes
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Six local students were awarded corporate-sponsored scholarships, the National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced..
The Chicago Bears quarterback is set to become a free agent after the 2020 season.
Library staff considering curbside service at a future time
This brings the total number of Lake County COVID-19 cases to 3,794, including 127 deaths as of Friday.
Pritzker Shouldn't Continue Excluding General Assembly During COVID-19 Crisis