The Cook County Department of Public Health launched a new coronavirus vaccination registration website as Phase 1b began Monday.
The Niles-Maine District Library is reopening to the public for limited services starting Wednesday, January 27, 2021.
Two groups of robbers targeted at least four drivers over a few hours Thursday afternoon, according to police in Niles and Morton Grove.
The Board of Trustees awarded a contract to Dewberry, a solar power engineering firm, to provide solar design services to the Library.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Niles-Morton Grove area.
Newbery, Caldecott, Printz and Coretta Scott King Book awards will be distributed Monday, Jan. 25.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Niles-Morton Grove area.
Niles School District 71 has begun the process of expanding school.
Morton Grove resident, Janki Mody, selected to participate in Lifeline Theatre's 24th Annual "Fillet of Solo" Festival
To attend the funeral live stream Tuesday 12PM, please visit our website, www.cjfinfo.com.
Niles School District 71 has begun the process of expanding the Culver School to create space for students and staff.
The students chose three titles from a variety of fiction and nonfiction, then listened as 20 teacher volunteers read selections via Zoom.
The Niles-Maine District Library was named one of America's Star Libraries by Library Journal for an eighth time.
Art classes, choral and band groups are putting their performances online this year.
"The North Pole doesn't need any commies," a pro-gun Santa says in a new ad from the National Rifle Association featuring the 4-year-old.
These self-care tips "have been proven to lessen the anxiety we feel during a time when nothing seems certain."
A new way to search the catalog, manage your account, and schedule curbside pickups from your phone.
The winter theme for reading is "Smitten with Books."
Many local Christmas tree farmers are taking precautions amid the pandemic to ensure you and yours have a happy holiday.
New pedestrian crossing signals, or Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons ("RRFB"), have been installed.
"I wanted to share some self-care tips that have been proven to lessen the anxiety we feel during a time when nothing seems certain."
The Niles-Maine District Library staff members donated grocery store gift cards and non-perishable goods for those in need.
Effort benefits The Women’s Center and the Niles Food Pantry
Dan Donovan, a former Marine, picked up his grandfather's club and reportedly began swinging after being alerted to a team of ruse burglars.
The Village will be installing a fiber network to save on operating costs.
To attend the funeral live stream, please visit our website (www.cjfinfo.com
The Niles-Maine Library building will be closed except for limited technology appointments starting at end of business on Saturday, Nov. 14
Seven Ascension Living communities are among the 21% of U.S.
Nelson School fifth Grader Prisha Modi was unanimously chosen as the second-ever Library President for a Day Contest Winner.
After reading through around 50 entries, a committee consisting of Library staff and one Library Board Member unanimously chose a winner.
NewsMan1967 reports from the Niles Oasis Fun Center on how voting is going.
North Shore Senior Center is on of Chicagoland's Top Places to Work!
Police said the Green Bay man and an officer suffered minor injuries during the arrest.
Early 2020 Election Voting is going well in Illinois and in Niles in particular.
Looking for a Niles-Morton Grove-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.
Outdoor courtyard performances will take place Oct 21-24 and 29 & 30.
Everything you need to know about voting in the Nov. 3 election, including early and mail-in voting, grace-period registration and more.
he celebration of Rozzie’s life will be livestreamed on Tuesday, October 20, 2020 @ at 9:00 am @ chicagojewishfunerals.com.
Alan Blitz discusses how NSSC's Online programs keep you connected to others and enjoying learning and new experiences.
More than 15 percent of the population of Niles and Morton Grove were at risk of food insecurity — even before the coronavirus pandemic.