Hastert's multiple sources of income could explain how the former U.S. House Speaker planned to pay the large sum of cash.
Work should last 3-4 weeks in Lincolnwood and Skokie.
Devar Emet Messianic Synagogue will celebrate 10 years of ministry in the Chicagoland area, with a special Shabbat service.
Murtaza Ali is accused of taking his three children to Turkey without permission of the mother.
Two northbound lanes of Waukegan Road are closed at Milwaukee Avenue due to issue in the road.
A Redhead Days preview, a shocking find in a Glencoe home and a police officer saving a man's life were among the top read stories in May.
New job openings throughout the region. Find even more on our Patch Jobs board.
Shari will discuss why current chronic disease epidemics demand lifestyle approaches to both prevention and treatment.
Ben will give us an overview of the U.S. military justice system.
The Second Saturday Coffeehouse welcomes harmonica player Patrick Reninger for an eclectic night of bluesy songs, poetry and humor.
Laurie will discuss what she learned about Northern Irish history and politics while spending a semester at Queen’s University Belfast.
A July 26th mass gathering on the same Winnetka Village Green where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. addressed 10,000 people fifty years ago.
A list of Illinois restaurants that have appeared on popular TV food shows.
City of Evanston to consider helping pay for cost of employees to park.
See how your town’s jobless picture compares to one year ago.
a Panel Discussion about Gender Identity
Join us for a night of spectacular food and drinks, marvelous giving, and wondrous magic benefitting Angles (formerly Links)!
Miss a day, miss a lot. Catch up on recent North Shore headlines: A New Trier cheerleader concussion lawsuit and alleged toddler abuse.
See vote totals from the Illinois House and Senate as well as information on each budget bill.
Woman says employees at Gigi’s Coiffure were negligent in performing a hair straightening treatment.
Mary Louise Monsen was the librarian at Old Orchard Junior High School for 24 years.
Violent crimes rates in Illinois' metro areas, according to FBI data.
The first Redhead Days Festival in the United States is planned for June 6 and 7 in the city of Highwood.
JLL Income Property made the transaction official last week.
Find more jobs on our Patch Jobs board.
The Niles Township High School District 219 Board of Education is seeking applicants for an open seat effective June 1, 2015.
Truth in Accounting prepares citizens for the 2014 Actuarial Valuation Report on Chicago firefighter pensions.
U.S. Congressman Robert Dold will join state representatives and vendors in hosting the fair Wednesday.
Creative Coworking Hosts Art Exhibition by Watercolor Artist, Patricia Mejía at “Art & Wine Night”
Sure, Chicago has a lot of fun things to do, but let us introduce you to what the rest of Illinois has to offer this summer.
A list of the oldest inmates currently in the Illinois Department of Corrections.
Hitting the road? Plot your travels before you drive away with Patch's live traffic map.
Use our mapquest gas-price tool to find the lowest price wherever you are.
If AccuWeather predictions are right, outdoor celebrations may be better earlier rather than later.
Miss a day, miss a lot. Let’s catch up on recent North Shore stories.
Premieres and Performances by Guest Artists Carmela Greco, José Greco II and Raquel Gomez Showcased in Three Spectacular Performances
Join your friends and neighbors at the annual Village of Skokie Bicycle Safety Day, Saturday, June 6, 2015, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
An update on tax bills that have been introduced in the 99th General Assembly.
Turning Point Behavioral Health Care Center hosts its annual benefit on June 20 from 6-9 p.m. at The Evanston Golf Club.
Regular refuse and recycling on Monday and Tuesday will be delayed a day.