Because a train bridge in Glenview is being repaired, extra trains are being routed through Morton Grove.
Do you think some members of the community behaved inappropriately during the public input portion of the Walmart proposal?
Willow Creek, the megachurch in South Barrington, is expanding to Shermer Road in Glenview, and traffic of 2,600 cars could affect the entire area.
Lawmakers return for November veto session at a cost of $43,000 a day. Nothing likely to get done then either.
Former U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald finally has a permanent successor. And with Cook County and Illinois corruption, he'll have his hands full.
In April, Niles voters passed two term limits ordinances with different provisions. One trustee said the village should let a judge decide which applies, but other trustees objected. Theoretically, it could force out the mayor.
Check out Tweets, Instagram photos and Facebook posts from the march and rally here.
U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky and several state legislators talked about the business climate, pension reform and the Affordable Care Act at a breakfast in Evanston.
Deerfield Congressman meets with bipartisan group Wednesday to help bridge gap. Kirk makes similar effort in Senate.
The passing of a generation has unfolded at the Niles Park District board. Three elderly commissioners died or stepped down, and the newest younger face joined Tuesday.
Schakowsky said she was arrested because she was at a rally to support immigration reform.
Rematch of 2012 10th Congressional District race is already looking expensive.
The Strategic Plan will map the village's future; this meeting is a chance for businesses to express their needs and ideas.
Deerfield Congressman, Indiana Republican bring 78 freshmen colleagues together to ask President to implement already authorized sanctions against Iran.
Mayor DiMaria appointed her Oct. 7; she has served on the Economic Development Commission and Plan Commission.
You may see smoke rising from the ground; the village is testing for leaks in the sewer system, which the smoke will reveal.
She formerly worked as assistant to the city manager in Sterling, Ill.
More than 90 percent of homeowners in the U.S. will see higher heating expenses this year.
She was marching in a rally for immigration reform.
It would host charitable gaming events, police training, laser tag, and other entertainment in months other than October.
Janine Witko now sits next to Trustee Maria Toth at village board meetings. Corporation Counsel Teresa Liston also sits on the panel the public sees at village board meetings.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has removed the unincorporated Lake County land from its proposal, an official told Patch.
A report of gun shots on Capital Hill has workers there taking shelter inside to stay safe.
Mayor Dan DiMaria has chosen someone with a record of service to Morton Grove, and will present the candidate to the board for approval Monday.
On the other hand, Congress is thought of more highly than the Kardashians.
Bipartisan caucus, with Deerfield representative involved, cannot sway enough members. Schakowsky blames Republican opposition to Obamacare. Kirk calls for compromise.
A Friday luncheon was held to rally the Republican Women of Park Ridge club's morale.
A regional flood mitigation plan would turn the century-old Lake Co. farm into a reservoir. The family says they just learned of the plan on TV.
See how Illinois stacks up against its neighbors and the national average.
He'll join Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart and eight other police chiefs
Instead, the Niles Sister Cities hopes to have a February event and give the Niles German and Korean communities a chance to make Sister City matches.
Convicted tax cheat William Beavers also must pay $10,000 fine and restitution.
Deerfield Congressman educates more than 140 constituents during a Concord Coalition workshop in Lincolnshire about the federal budget process.
Candidates can still contact him to submit their resumes.
The new driver's license facility will offer road tests, driver's license renewals, license plate stickers and more. It will be full-service.
Don't just yell, says Reboot Illinois. Sound Off via a new citizen engagement tool that will make it easier than ever to share your views on our state's problems.