Illinois News Broadcasters Association, Radio Television and Digital News Association and National Press Club released statements in support of Patch editor Joe Hosey as he faces jail time and fines for protecting a source.
Nick Steward has been missing since Sept. 20 when he left work in Wood Dale to drive home to Lake Villa.
A Glenview man has been charged with disorderly conduct in relation to four attempted child luring incidents.
Tiny the Spider made her triumphant return to the American Eagle in anticipation of Fright Fest, which opens Sept. 28.
A 73-year-old man died after walking on the Edens Expressway and being struck by a car, chicago.cbslocal.com is reporting.
The FBI has stepped down as lead investigator on the case, turning it back to local law enforcement. Seven people died from cyanide-laced Tylenol in the Chicago area.
The man, 54, fell asleep on I-65 near Crown Point, Indiana. His wife and 14-year-old son were also in the car when it crashed, theindychannel.com reported.
And let us know which one is creepier. Here's your guide to what's coming up this week in Niles and Morton Grove.
The Evanston cafe's owners were so concerned with authenticity that they sent their chef to spend a week working in restaurants in Italy.
Donzell Mintz is being held on $600,000 bond, according to an article in the 'Chicago Tribune.'
Dr. Robert A. Kurfirst Jr. of Niles played a role in getting a term limits referendum on the ballot. Niles voters passed it in April.
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Celebrate Halloween early with one of Chicago's scariest haunted houses.
Where to get free java from Starbucks, Dunkin', Krispy Kreme and more.
Events celebrating the anniversary will take place throughout the school year.
If you pack your own lunch you know that salads can be tricky to transport, but putting them in a mason jar can help maintain their flavor and freshness.
The Hawks kept the Glenbrook South Titans scoreless in the first half, and though they charged ahead in the second half, so did the Hawks.
Did you miss any important Niles and Morton Grove news this week? Find out here as we do a roundup of top news.
Northbrook continues to hold public input meetings for Walmart's critics and supporters to share their opinions on the store at 1000 Skokie Blvd.
A look at weird crimes in the Chicago area.
The following police related items were pulled from area Patches. When an arrest is mentioned it should not be considered a conviction.
Recall: 615,000 minivans produced from 2004 to 2009 might shift out of park.
Cook County Sheriff's Police have charged Nabil Anas of Maine Township with prostituting an 18-year-old woman for drug money.
This week's 'good reads' also includes an interview in Elle with a local celebrity and a cattle wrangling village president.
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.
Visitation and Service times.
Also, Niles North plays Maine West.
The Niles police chief and 8 other chiefs Thursday asked Congress to fund preschool, saying it decreases crime. But his wife, a teacher, has an even more convincing argument. $131 million per year is at stake in Illinois.
Elizabeth Seabury Mitchell helped start the Mitchell Museum of The American Indian in 1977. She died Sunday.
Pumpkin patches, corn mazes, fall festivals — the suburbs is packed with options come September and October. We've mapped out some of the best spots in the area for a family-friendly day on the farm.