The Simon Wiesenthal Center and Illinois Association of Regional Superintendents of Schools partnered to ask students to tie hate and tech.
Families invited to learn about early learning programs and resources in Niles Township Area
The co-owner of a Chicago plumbing company fired 10 shots into a competitor's garage in broad daylight, authorities said.
The Illinois attorney general's office asked the Skokie village board to vote to release audio from parts of a pair of executive sessions.
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
Graveside service Friday 12 Noon at Westlawn Cemetery (Section: Rose), 7801 W. Montrose, Norridge
Village officials said the transition to once-a-week refuse collection will reduce pollution and help minimize future rate increases.
CYO Auditions 5/14 & 5/28 - Submit Video
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.
Private services have been held.
Mother's Day is coming up and local restaurants in the Skokie area will be offering brunch.
Skokie needs an inclusionary housing mandate, a housing study, and a Housing Commission to make its affordable housing policy a success.
4/29 and 4/30: A play for those held captive by theater itself. On the border of illusion and reality, the only constant is human feeling.
June 16-18 Program Features World Premiere and Chicago Premieres by Guest Artists Plus Popular Works from Ensemble Español’s Repertoire
Interview with Dmitry Yakubov, Director of the play Splinter, Part II
Interview with Dmitry Yakubov, Director of the play Splinter, Part I
An Inside Look at the World of Actors and the Creation of the Play, Celebrating its Chicagoland Premiere, Two Shows Added 4/29 and 4/30
Several Skokie residents finished the latest edition of the prestigious race, held Monday in Massachusetts.
The local 12th grader last year founded the Mental Health Matters club at Niles West High School.
Trustees authorized the loan on top of $13.5 million in pledged TIF money. Staff said the loan was unprecedented but "critically important."
Todd Brown and Una McGeough return for their second straight Patriot Day event, which is expected to draw 30,000 competitors.
Jacquis Irby, 18, was one of three people that were shot at Clark Street Beach on Wednesday night in an incident police said wasn't random.
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
***SAVE THE DATES: The Douglas Center Annual Spring Art Show and Sale*** MONDAY, APRIL 24th THROUGH FRIDAY, APRIL 28TH, 2023
Mike Reid won a fourth term on the board, while Ezra Jaffee was elected for the first time since his appointment nearly two years ago.
CYO Auditions 4/2 & 4/16 - Submit Video
The "one-stop shop" reuse and recycle drop-off event is set for Sunday outside the Old Orchard shopping center in Skokie.
All instruments & All levels (Beginning-Advanced) - Ages 7-18yrs
WHERE: The Douglas Center, 3445 Howard Street, Skokie, IL 60076
A dozen Skokie institutions are among the 116 recipients of security grants from the Illinois Emergency Management Agency.
Village Manager John Lockerby announced the appointment of Patrick Deignan as Skokie's Director of Communications and Community Engagement.