You can drop off items at a drive-thru event on June 28 or make a donation online.
Thanks to the power of social media, police were able to return the bird, whose name is Rocky, safely to its owner.
Attendees can stop out to downtown shops "to explore the latest in beauty and boutique wear ... accessories and shoes."
The farmers market is back up and running this summer at Cook Park.
Adler and Riverside pools will reopen on June 12.
Preparing Children to Succeed in Kindergarten
ComEd intends to perform vegetation management activities in the Village within the next few months.
A parade and ceremony are set for May 31.
A "completely overflowing" port-a-potty at the busy park is drawing the criticism of local parents.
UNITED WAY OF LAKE COUNTY RECOGNIZED FOR ITS WORK SUPPORTING EARLY SCHOOL SUCCESS IN WAUKEGAN, IL
Ayman Reffat was struck by a sports utility vehicle in his hometown of Kenosha, Wisconsin Saturday.
Eliminating barriers to receiving vaccine and providing access to food
The building has been closed since March 2020 due to the pandemic.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Libertyville area.
Showcase the beauty of the 51st District through photography.
The Lyrids peak is a perfect start to Earth Day in Libertyville. Known for fireballs, the meteor shower overlaps with the Eta Aquariids.
The process will be performed daily, Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., per the hydrant flushing schedule.
Trooper Gerald Ellis was killed two years ago when he used his squad car to hit a wrong-way drunk driver.
The fee, which will take effect on Sept. 1, will pay for projects meant to address flooding in Libertyville.
We all know someone who's made a difference in the past year that we've been dealing with COVID-19. Let's give them a shout-out.
Residents are encouraged to purchase vehicle stickers by mail or use the green mailbox in front of Village Hall.
The mayor’s office, public works department and police department work to distribute food to local families in need.
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We all know someone who's made a different in the past year that we've been dealing with COVID-19. Let's give them a shout-out.
The Libertyville museum is back up and taking reservations online for those wishing to stop out.
The department received more than 3,000 valentines for the nearly 600 senior residents.
Bogumil spent 11 seasons in charge of the Wildcats from 2004-15, and he remained a guidance counselor at the school.
Residents can take a survey online to determine park design, equipment and more.
The board voted unanimously to initiate the process at its Feb. 9 meeting.
A GoFundMe account started by Jaime Salvatore has already raised $49,000 for the mother of Adrainna Anderson, who was killed in Lake Villa.
Lake County Celebrates United Way’s 211 Helpline on National 211 Day
Extremely cold weather can sometimes lead to water main breaks and other potential service disruptions.
“Once you get here, you’re in a bubble,” said Joel Leonard, a student naval aviator.
Libertyville's Director of Fire Prevention is offering safety tips for cold weather ahead.
The county is examining potential improvements for the road and wants feedback from local drivers.
President Joe Biden on Friday issued two executive orders to help feed millions of Americans and revive a troubled U.S. economy.
MLK Day is the only federal holiday designated as a national day of service to encourage all Americans to volunteer.
We are looking for nominees of people who have stepped up to help others. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The statewide association invites all Illinois’ residents to take the learning challenge
The Lake County Division of Transportation (LCDOT) is now accepting applications for enrollment.