The incentive plan will permit development of the area around the intersection, chiefly Prairie View Plaza and old Produce World location.
A court had ordered it to reinstate a police officer who was accused of sexually assaulting a waitress.
Niles Family Services unveiled its new play therapy room, funded by a $10,000 gift. Therapists will use it to help children heal emotionally and psychologically.
Why do a majority of Niles trustees not want the village manager to continue in the job? It remains a mystery, but some details have come out.
In the course of trying to oust the village manager, trustees learn he OK'd a $100,000 check, and a car, for his outgoing predecessor. There's a scramble to find out if the then-board approved it.
She will replace a trustee who resigned for health reasons.
Five Niles trustees took two actions toward the removal of Village Manager George Van Geem Tuesday. But he remains in the position, at least until the legalities are sorted out.
Morton Grove signed a contract Wednesday that will save the average household $350; residents are automatically signed up. Niles gave residents a chance to sign up for a program last December.
Village board approved it, as well as a plan for a companion artwork.
The Niles Library board has a trustee spot open, while the Morton Grove Park District also has a spot open.
Approving next year's budget is on the agenda for the village board meeting this evening.
Controversy erupted when the Niles board voted to keep a sign honoring corrupt former Mayor Nicholas Blase in 2010, then remove it in 2011. A new design is being proposed.
The Niles Park District board is honoring Joe LoVerde on his 15th anniversary with the district.
The state legislature is considering a bill that would divert money from suburban governments and school districts in order to pay teachers' pensions, municipalities say.
Newer, more energy-efficient lighting will replace old lighting fixtures.
Schools had feared they would lose money, but village will likely raise sales tax in that area and funnel the revenue to them.
Congresswoman stresses the power of women voters in the 2012 elections at political event.
Niles Family Services offers a compassionate ear, a helping hand, counseling and referrals to other resources.
We've got a ton of pictures of the new CTA Oakton Stop in downtown Skokie, which opened Monday. Take the tour and find out options for Niles and Morton Grove commuters.
Police don't expect terrorism here, but cops in Morton Grove, Niles and elsewhere are training for reaction to NATO summit in three weeks. Since there's an alert out re: the bin Laden anniversary, the extra prep could come in handy.
Ryan Horne becomes the new village manager.
As Niles trustees discussed hiring an independent attorney, tensions emerged, the mayor made accusations and refused to let trustees speak. And one trustee's comment let confidential information regarding a top staff member slip.
With fewer homes being sold, there's less need for condo and apartment inspections; Niles could cut the number of positions in that area.
Both villages issued press releases last week staking out their current positions.
Glenview and Niles are fighting in court over payment for water Niles supplies to a Glenview-owned water utility. If you live in the town which loses, expect to get soaked in the wallet.
With memories of misery caused by last summer's storms and power outages, Morton Grove and Niles officials say ComEd's plan to communicate is step in right direction.
Niles sues for the $4 million it says Glenview owes, plus $1.84 million in punitive damages. Glenview says Niles has not turned over documents judge ordered it to release.
Newspaper says he was forced out after one trustee shared an observation.
The Niles Library's plan to reconfigure its space moves forward as the board selects a construction management firm. If all goes smoothly, the library won't have to close during renovation.
Out of 80 applicants and six finalists, village selects a familiar figure.
We tell you step by step where to go and what to do to snag some fish.
The board attorney presented evidence the trustee established residency in Cincinnati in January, though she attended the January, February and March meetings.
Village Manager says it could bring Morton Grove revenue and services, such as electronics recycling; village attorney cautions the idea has to get a full hearing before trustees make a decision.
With scant support for bipartisan proposal, Dold votes for Ryan Republican budget. Schneider claims bill hurts seniors and middle class. Schakowsky also weighs in.
After lengthy discussion, trustees question why mall didn't fix its flooding problems during profitable years. A plan that would have helped the mall without raising additional taxes was considered, but died.
Village board has scheduled a vote on its meeting agenda. The 25 cent tax increase on $100 of purchases would be funneled to the mall for improvements.
The Park Ridge businessman upset the long political career of Roselle's mayor.
With a commanding lead over her challenger, the congresswoman, who was in Washington, D.C., thanked her supporters.
The facilities referendum lost by only 21 votes; results came in after midnight.
Illinois voters can take either a Democratic or Republican ballot; some sources speculate that since the Republican race is hotter, some Democrats may take Republican ballots.