Organizers from the Simon Wiesenthal Center said the rise of hate today has stark parallels with the antisemitism of the 1940s.
Authorities believe the 6-year-old Plainfield Township boy and his mother were targeted by their landlord for being Palestinian Americans.
Help the Illinois Department on Aging and AgeOptions explore new ways to provide support for family caregivers and their loved ones
Meet Baer, of Chicago’s PBS Station WTTW, at North Shore Senior Center Lecture on Wednesday, November 1 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
A few weeks ago, American Music Institute (AMI) opened its fourth Chicagoland area location in Geneva, IL
Free to the community the event will be held on October 22 and includes a Trunk or Treat
Join North Shore Senior Center and New Trier Township for a Free Wellness Event for All Ages
Former Skokie Park District commissioner Jerry Clarito was recognized for his work helping to rebuild a local community center.
Join NWCASA staff and learn about its mission, travel the path of a survivor accessing essential community services
Louise Brodie - Violin/Viola - Available Wednesday at AMI’s Clarendon Hills & Downers Campuses
Robert Quane is "constantly finding ways to improve the quality of life for everyone in Skokie," says a former trustee and friend.
A week ago today, American Music Institute (AMI) opened its fourth Chicagoland area location in Geneva, IL
Maddy Soldan — Winds/Piano - Available for lessons Tuesdays & Thursdays in Clarendon Hills, Downers Grove, and in-home
Summer fund-raising campaign essential to address significant grant funding cut from federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) for new fiscal year
Lisa Buhelos - Voice/Piano - Available Tues & Thur at Clarendon Hills & Downers Grove Campuses
American Music Institute (AMI) will open its fourth Chicagoland area location on August 21, 2023, in Geneva, IL
Ola Rafalo - Available for Lessons Mondays & Saturdays
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Skokie.
Skokie Valley Agudath Jacob made a major pivot a decade ago. With new renovations, the synagogue's architecture has turned along with it.
The Niles West band director has "never encountered a student with his drive and his focused attention to relentlessly pursue his passion."
NWHS 12th grader Enna is a "prolific musician, visual artist, photographer and a great human being," according to her orchestra director.
The Skokie 11th grader plays violin, guitar, piano, drums, sings and produces music.
The local 12th grader last year founded the Mental Health Matters club at Niles West High School.
Daniel Radloff was last seen on Frontage Road on Wednesday morning and may be in need of medical attention.
Hadassah Chicago-North Shore’s “Power of Celebration 2023” Luncheon Salutes Israel’s 75th Birthday and Local Leaders on Sunday May 7th
The "one-stop shop" reuse and recycle drop-off event is set for Sunday outside the Old Orchard shopping center in Skokie.
This year's awardees included a North Shore philanthropist, a Chicago-based bank and the archbishop of Chicago.
The Niles North High School senior was last year recognized as one of the top 20 in the world for a financial literacy project.
Niles West High School student Alishba is devoted to volunteer work and raising money to help those in need.
Local student Justin is "a fighter — always pushing forward to become a better version of himself."
Police said he was last seen Sunday near Winnebago Park.
Through a hybrid event hosted by Morton Grove Public Library, Dr. Jim Flanagan and Jigar Doshi help people navigate key retirement step
The year's most-read news stories include a controversial glass tower, a voter-led referendum and plans for the "blighted" Old Orchard Mall.
No action is necessary for those who receive one of the 4,000 opt-out letters to be mailed out starting Monday.
Longtime Skokie volunteer Vicky Schiewe is a leader of the Niles Township Community Clothing Closet.
Can we count on your support on November 29 to help the homeless in Cook and Lake Counties?
Due to the cold weather forecast, the Skokie Farmers' Market will not be open as planned on November 13 and 20, 2022.
At this Sunday's market, the Commission on Family Services will sponsor a drive for non-perishable food, toiletries and clothing.