20 percent of U.S. suicides are military veterans. If you know a troubled vet, tell them seeking treatment is a sign of strength. It's chemistry, not character.
See how people are thanking veterans around the country.
Follow these simple tips while you’re young to reap the rewards.
The 23-year-old told police he had taken two hits of acid before the incident, according to the Skokie Review. An arrest is merely an accusation, not evidence of a conviction.
As they have done before, Morton Grove American Legion members do a blowout Thanksgiving Day celebration for about 50 Navy recruits from Great Lakes Naval Training Center. Come by and say hi to them.
Attend a free concert, get more referrals for your business, learn how to prevent foreclosure on your home, and more in our "plan your week" feature.
The Hawks and Ramblers emerged as the winners from Saturday's high school football playoff games.
The Hawks defeated Oak Park-River Forest High School.
Former Congressman opens campaign office for 2014 rematch with Rep. Brad Schneider, talks about Northbrook Wal-Mart as well as Congressional gridlock.
In the wake of repeated flooding, McDonald's is considering what should be done with its Des Plaines museum.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Adding a protein boost to your diet may keep you healthy this flu season.
The map below shows a snapshot of the percentage of homes whose value increased across town.
Find out when and where you can audition for the next 'Star Wars' movie.
A look at weird crimes in the Chicago area.
Glenview police say they will not file any criminal charges in relation to a crash between a village of Skokie garbage truck and an SUV. All three people in the SUV died.
Did you miss any of this week's important news? Here's a roundup, including a restaurant that closed, how police departments try to prevent having 'bad apple' officers, a luxe grocery store opening, and more. Be in the know!
A roundup of the top blogs this week from around the region.