If you'd like to get a jump on filing your 1040 form, E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
As a task force listens to views on whether Niles should permit video gaming, experts tossed out staggering numbers. Citizens can comment Wednesday, Jan. 8 at 6 p.m. at village hall.
But don't wait too long; the deadline to file an appeal is still Jan. 14.
The Task Force on Video Gaming, which will be influential, meets Monday and Wednesday.
New state laws on pet stores, Facebook, child visitation, wine and unpaid tolls take effect Jan. 1, 2014.
Answering questions at employee town hall in Bannockburn, North Shore Congressman talks about solutions which will have impact well into future.
The Tenth Congressional District Democrats are celebrating 10 years of political activism.
The village of Niles found Green Bliss clinic did not have proper zoning for doctors to see patients seeking medical marijuana. It's looking to relocate in Niles or Morton Grove, reports say.
Sheriff Tom Dart says the monument will help to rectify Homewood Memorial Garden's dark history of "horrific" burial practices.
The village expects the tax, on each package of cigarettes and e-cigarettes, to add $25,000 to its coffers.
North Shore Congressman favors spending plan creating certainty through September of 2015. Schneider sponsored legislation helping Israel gets unanimous House approval.
He ticked off the village's 2013 accomplishments, such as ordering a strategic plan and making efforts toward economic development.
The village council room burst into a round of applause for Chief Mark Erickson.
After a bus crashed into its old building Oct. 2, Wright Way Rescue supporters finally have a plan for a new home.
North Shore Senator expected to return home from hospital Tuesday.
Complaint filed with election board to remove Arlene Hickory from ballot.
Trustees voted to restrict the sale of medical marijuana to industrial zones, so it could not be sold near schools. However, one trustee wants to see if Niles could ban it the way some towns ban all alcohol sales.
On the job training program at Lake Bluff plant provides concrete example of middle class job creation in current economy.
Wright-Way, whose Niles building was destroyed Oct. 2 when a bus crashed into it, wants to move to 5915 Lincoln; one neighbor spoke against it.
Find out how your legislators and senators voted on Illinois' historic pension reform.
Both the Illinois House and Senate narrowly passed a measure that addresses Illinois' out-of-control pension problems, spreading out the pain.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi appointed Schakowsky as vice chair of the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.
An atheist group had raised the money in support of a park district commissioner who refuses to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance. The park district said it didn't want to get in the middle of that dispute.
The state said he wrote prescriptions for people who were not his patients, the Daily Herald reported.
North Shore Congressman tells north suburban chambers of commerce his views on Affordable Care Act, how they are important to economic growth.
Village staff had recommended a 4.9% increase in the village's portion of the property tax, saying it was needed to fund pensions, and village trustees debated the merits.
Morton Grove hired a consultant to develop a strategic plan. It's asking residents to go to the interactive website to vision what they'd like the town to become.
Skokie notified Hart, who was charged with felony aggravated battery for seriously injuring a woman in the police lockup, last week they wanted him fired, but the union requires 10 days for him to offer a resignation.
Former Congressman opens campaign office for 2014 rematch with Rep. Brad Schneider, talks about Northbrook Wal-Mart as well as Congressional gridlock.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
An atheist publisher has topped his goal of raising $2,600 to give to Morton Grove Parks after the American Legion yanked its funding because one board member does not stand during the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Illinois House of Representatives passed same-sex marriage in a 61-54 vote.
Some beekeepers asked the board to change parts of it, but trustees found this version the honey spot between pro- and anti-beekeeping viewpoints.