PBS documentary series episodes, exhibits, and films celebrating the history/culture of Latino Americans in the U.S. at Palatine Library.
Palatine Library exhibits touring 2015/2016 Illinois Art Education Association (IAEA) Student Show in April: 40 Pieces of award-winning art!
Three separate small fires were started in the commons area of the Port O' Calls Apartment complex over the past month, police said.
Palatine Park District hosts their annual egg hunt - just for dogs - on March 26, 2016.
Free Friday concert for all ages!
It is time to end the madness of lawsuit abuse in Illinois.
Lavelle Law has committed to assisting small business program at Harper College
Bike Palatine Club invites you on a virtual ride across America with cross-county cyclist Pat Brummet, at Palatine Library, March 29, 7 pm.
Meditation expert Michael Ribet discusses the effects of meditation and leads a ten-minute meditation at Palatine Library, March 28 at 7 pm.
Fun, friends, family and more! Come out for some bowling and prizes galore! Food, Raffles, Live Music, and some Bowling are in store!
Medical Cannabis Outreach is hosting a free-open to the public event at Schaumburg Twp. Library!
Immanuel’s Early Childhood teachers recently transformed their space into a Hawaiian Paradise, so that preschoolers could delight in a “trip
A free Estate Planning seminar is being offered this Saturday, March 19, at the Stonegate Conference Center.
Teaching Life Lessons through Art with Smiling Shamrock Art Studio and Characters of Character: 2 Week morning sessions and art!
We are hosting free 30 min counseling sessions on Sundays Feb and Mar from 12PM-1PM at Guided Path Psychological Services. Appts required
Children ages 2 through 6 have a blast singing and dancing with Miss Carole in this Palatine Library Children's program, March 25 at 10 a.m.
The world’s smallest circus, a bilingual English/Spanish show wows kids in grades K-6 at Palatine Library, March 23, 1pm. Tickets available.
JAI Yoga Studio has plenty of yoga classes to choose from over Spring Break March 20-27!
Bowling Fun, Raffles, Prizes, Live Music and Food for a great cause, come on out with your team and enjoy Raymond's Bowl in Johnsburg!
Annual event featured downtown Palatine businesses offering product/service demonstrations, special offers, appetizers and wine tastings.
And check to see if you're registered to vote for the Illinois Primary Election, which is Tuesday.
Pych Caps Off Career as NJCAA All-American
2016 Harper College Baseball Preview
Harper College will hold an Open House from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 2, for prospective students and their families.
Harper College recently received the Leah Meyer Austin Award from national reform network Achieving the Dream.
Tuesday is the Illinois primary election and several presidential candidates are making stops in Illinois.
As a Christian, it’s upsetting someone would use Scripture as a rationale to prevent a married couple from conceiving a child through IVF.
Several communities throughout the Chicago area will hold St. Paddy's Day festivities this weekend.
200 crafters and vendors offering gifts, flowers, accessories, décor, artisan foods, jewelry, pet stuff, and handmade items.
Palatine police arrested the teens who are accused of stealing a 2015 Nissan Versa from Arlington Toyota this past week.
Independent American Institute of Family Law Attorneys Bestows This Honor
2016 N4C Dome Jamboree Recap
Hawks Make Their Mark at Carthage Final Qualifier
Record-Breaking Day at Carthage for Harper Women
The presidential Republican candidate made a campaign stop in Palatine on Wednesday.
Palatine Councilman Scott Lamerand will update Palatine residents on the State of the Village and a variety of other topics.
Palatine Public Library District presents Latino Americans: 500 Years of History, a grant project of programs about Latino history/culture.
Palatine will ‘Paint the Town Green’ on Saturday, March 19th with the community’s 6th annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration.
The girls’ basketball team from Immanuel Lutheran School, in Palatine, lived up to their billing as the #1 seed.
Mayor Jim Schwantz will speak, and other activities are planned for the event on Saturday, April 2 at the Palatine Historical Society.