The Democratic National Convention is set for tonight in Charlotte, N.C. Among those speaking tonight include California's Barbara lee, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, former Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland and Massachusetts' Joe Kennedy, among others.
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Lake Zurich Alderman Trustee Jonathan Sprawka shares his thought on Lake Zurich's downtown development efforts.
Officials finally research tentative agreement for development at the corner of Old McHenry Road and Route 12.
Village President Suzanne Branding says she understands residents’ frustration over changes in the direction of downtown development.
Terry Mastandrea explains why he voted against selling surplus downtown property.
Village board decides not to put a question on the November ballot.
U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky and Congressional candidate Leslie Coolidge accuse Congress of inaction.
Lake Zurich trustees want more information before committing to developer for parcel across from The Promenade.
The Lake County Assessors Office offers information on who should appeal, and step-by-step instructions if you wish to do so. Ela Assessor offers assistance for filing an appeal.
Local attorneys among 19 who filed applications for associate judge vacancy created by George Bridges appointment to circuit judge.
Chamber Breakfast featured leaders from Lake Zurich, Long Grove, Hawthorn Woods, Deer Park, Kildeer, North Barrington, Ela Township and Lake County.
County staff agrees to meet with Hawthorn Woods and North Barrington officials to discuss controversial rezoning at Old McHenry Road and Rte. 12.
The village board heard varied plans for downtown redevelopment in Lake Zurich's TIF district, Monday night, but no decision yet.
The Lake County ZBA held first of several public hearings on the controversial rezoning from residential to commercial and PUD of land at Rte. 12 and Old McHenry Road.
Car tops are meant for toting luggage and sleeping bags, not for transporting the family pet, the 'Dogs Against Romney' movement maintains.
On the books for decades, could the Route 53 extension be any closer to reality? How do you propose it is paid for?
The Lake County RPC decided in a 5-3 vote not to recommend the controversial rezoning from residential to commercial and Planned Unit Development for the property on Rte. 12 and Old McHenry Road.
Harper College partners with manufacturers to help solve shortage of skilled workers.
The Lake Zurich Village Board approves a $760,000 improvement plan for Paulus Park, allowing the park board to apply for a grant that would fund 50 percent of the project.
The Lake County RPC voted to reschedule the debate and recommendation regarding rezoning the property at Route 12 and Old McHenry Road over concerns that North Barrington and Hawthorn Woods were not notified of the opportunity.
Lake County Regional Planning Committee listened to residents and local government officials, who overwhelmingly spoke in opposition to a plan for commercial development at Route 12 and Old McHenry Road.
The Lake Zurich village board will hold a special meeting, June 25, to hear from potential downtown developers and to consider a major renovation for Paulus Park.
Plan includes new Kids Kingdom, amphitheater, large shelter and wetland restoration.
Lake Zurich considers grant to fund project.
Residents express concerns over bringing legalized gambling into town, while gaming providers tout benefits for business and new revenue for the state and village.
Lieutenant and firefighter/paramedic praised for utilizing thermal-imaging camera to locate and save a man found unconscious during a fire at Landings of Lake Zurich in late December.
Village picks First Energy to provide electric; residents can choose green energy for slightly higher rate.
The Illinois Gaming Board recently gave the green light for video gaming, along with rules to monitor its use; the devices have been prohibited throughout the state since November 2009.