Plan returns excess tax money to residents.
Is it time to squash the Styrofoam?
The village of Wauconda is considering using Molasses instead of rock salt in the winter, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Same-sex marriage bill proceeds to the House for a vote.
Find out which bridges in the Barrington and Lake Zurich area are labeled as "structurally deficient."
Lake County launches user-friendly online mapping application that allows custom graphics.
Patch asks Lake Zurich residents to weigh in on President Obama's State of the Union address.
Hawthorn Woods entrepreneurs want to bring trendy whisky distillery to Rte. 22.
Police Chief among few to receive certification by the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police.
Village aims to increase efficiency; park director position eliminated and recreation manager added.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
Powerball jackpot has rolled over without any winners.
Rate increase necessary to improve aging infrastructure, but trustees question water fund’s history.
Open house, Feb. 6, to present preferred improvement plan, hear comments on construction project in Lake Zurich, Kildeer.
Additional dispatch revenue to make up for loss of service to Deer Park.
Lake Zurich Village President Suzanne Branding is one of more than 850 mayors in support of keeping illegal guns out of dangerous hands.
Tony Lombardo of Lake Zurich replaces Nick Buris on slate.
The former Illinois Governor only spent hours in the halfway house where he was expected to stay until July.
Information on 2013 filing, complete with local accountant contacts.
Woman files complaint suing village for more than $450,000.
Decision would take golf courses off tax roll and shift burden to other taxpayers.
The cost to mail one ounce letter and postcards has increased starting today.
State Treasurer Dan Rutherford says poor credit rating will cost taxpayers.
A total of 32 Chicago-area residents are accused of obtaining fraudulent unemployment insurance benefits.
The Palatine Village Council voted 4-2 in favor of allowing petitioner Steven Brosio to house six hens in a chicken coop on his 1.8 acres of property.
Electoral board rules incumbent party, Ela First, has enough signatures; no evidence of fraud.
Lawsuit claims Kildeer did not not perform police services paid for by Deer Park.
Village President Suzanne Branding runs for office with slate of candidates.
Lake Zurich needs funds for critical water and sewer capital improvement projects.
The aggregator also shows that in the same six-year period, flu activity typically has peaked in February and March, not in early January, as it happening this season.
New courtroom aims to make family cases more efficient, less stressful.
More than 33 million tons of food is wasted each year, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Last day to file petitions for the Lake Zurich Community Unit School District 95 Board of Education was Dec. 26.
Candidate questions addresses of some of the people who signed the petition.
Four people run for four seats.
Mayor's seat and three trustees are up for re-election.
From social media privacy in the workplace to a ban on shark fins (no, really) and stricter rules for firearms card applicants, more than 150 new laws will take effect in Illinois on New Year’s Day.
Many Republicans joined Democrats to head off the much-ballyhooed fiscal cliff. Will this help the economy here in the Chicago suburbs? What about your own income?
Four candidates file for four positions, leaving uncontested race for Ela Area Library trustee election.
Rich Sustich will not run for re-election in April; supports Tom Poynton for village president.