The meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the American Legion Civic Center.
Wild life in Niles will be a little less wild with an officer deployed to help residents rid their yards and homes of skunks and other unwanted animals.
But first, the board wants to hear citizens' opinions in a town hall meeting.
The Congresswoman is opening an office closer to Niles and Morton Grove. She'll be at a ribbon cutting and open house.
Hear what your neighbors are saying about the issue on the Niles-Morton Grove Facebook page.
Illinois became the last state to legalize the private, licensed carry of concealed firearms on Tuesday, with the General Assembly overriding Gov. Pat Quinn's veto before a court-ordered deadline.
Republicans attack Schneider, Schakowsky and Duckworth for failure to support their plan. Democrats claim GOP bill will place too much burden on students.
He had served on the Niles Park District Board, the Niles Community Relations Commission and the Fire and Police Pension Board.
Map guide: Red - bans. Blue - regulates. Yellow - no actions yet, Evanston will likely vote on the matter July 8.
Lawmakers to return to Springfield July 8 to take up stricter provisions added by governor.
The board listened for well over an hour as citizens, many from outside Skokie, gave their views.
Rutherford encourages individuals to check for property every few months.
The village will compress the construction of its plan over two years, rather than four. The cost will remain the same, but there will be more street detours during construction.
The Niles Park District wants to put a commemorative garden at Pointe Park, the narrow strip where Shermer and Waukegan merge. Cost is not yet known.
Employees will now get measurable job goals, and be accountable to meet them.
Local reaction is mixed to the Supreme Court's ruling on the Defense of Marriage Act, which is a boon for same-sex unions.
Village can't get names of those who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, so it's asking the public to identify them.
Gary Tsai denied his involvement in an ongoing conspiracy to sell weapons of mass destruction to North Korea.
Rapper Chief Keef was given probation, random drug testing, community service and more.
The village of Niles is moving to a website in which residents can pay bills and register for programs online.
Additional costs for sand and equipment forced Maine Township to spend more than budgeted in the road fund, the Journal & Topics reports.
In Illinois, the racial disparity is the fourth largest in the country, according to a report the American Civil Liberties Union released Tuesday.
A pool of mosquitoes collected from Hillside in Cook County tested positive for the disease May 21.
The cost to build the new station is estimated at $15 million, the Morton Grove Champion reports.
With past career experience in park districts and as a facilitator, she hopes to have the park district cooperate with the village, schools and library to offer residents programs.
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The Illinois House and Senate approved the concealed carry bill. The state had until June 9 to create regulations to allow concealed firearms.