Event Will Bring Together Community Leaders, Advocates, Survivors, and Supporters
Partnering with the Alzheimer’s Association, a free community Brain Health Fair to support active aging.
The two-day Skokie event will feature 34 cultures, 51 music and dance acts, food and family activities.
Gas prices are surging nationwide due to the continued conflict between the U.S. and Iran.
The Arbor Day Foundation recognizes cities across the nation on its yearly Tree City USA list, which celebrates outstanding tree care.
We are thrilled to officially welcome Mary Ellen Bowman to our brand-new Glenview studio! Upbeat Pilates Reformer classes
Discover what's moving in the North Shore! From being named Skokie’s 2025 Business of the Year to the our brand-new Glenview
In both incidents, groups of pre-teens and young teenagers claimed that individuals used antisemitic language toward them.
The Skokie Ethics Commission ruled that a former trustee had violated the village code and imposed three $1 fines.
Over the St. Patrick's Day enforcement period, police were on the look out for traffic violations.
The National Weather Service said 1 to 2 inches of rain are expected to fall per hour.
The funding will help cover transportation costs for students enrolled in the organization's special education program
The Skokie Public Library will present “The Traveling Folk Song with Mark Dvorak” on Sunday, April 26 at 3:00 pm.
Still With Us offers a small, spiritually grounded circle for those seeking connection beyond traditional grief models
The suburban woman claimed she and coworkers were detained after arriving at O'Hare; authorities say there is no record of that.
Local nonprofit invites community to turn gently worn shoes into opportunity, sustainability, and impact
A Skokie woman last month alleged that federal immigration officials held her for two days and transported her to Wisconsin.
Earth Day 2026 is April 22. Here's how you can give back to the planet in Skokie.
Cook County is installing solar panels at 17 additional locations as part of a clean energy plan released in 2020.
A man is facing two felony charges in connection with a no-injury shooting in Skokie.
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District is offering residents discounted rain barrels while supplies last this spring.
A string of vehicle burglaries that happened overnight in central Skokie this week is under investigation, police said.
No injuries were reported and police are continuing to investigate the incident.
Illinois Holocaust Museum founder and survivor Samuel Harris has died at 90 years old, the museum announced.
A Month of Events Focused on Education, Survivor Support, and Community Engagement
Skokie's goal is to improve safety on the road for both bicyclists and cars.
Skokie police will increase patrols to look for drivers on their phones while on the road.
Mark your calendars for this year's egg hunts in Skokie, happening on April 4 and 5.
A new Winnetka-based circle invites participants to explore grief alongside the possibility of continued connection.
Grant will be used to make Orchard Village’s garden fully accessible to participants who use wheelchairs, walkers, and other mobility aids
Through partnerships, volunteer efforts, and a steadfast mission, HRN completes another successful “Poultry to Pantries Delivery Day”
The Village's no-cost seasonal yard waste service resumes April 1 with a 10-bag or bundle limit per pickup.
Angel’s Duct Cleaning Has Three Proven Methods Of Removing Dust, Debris & Harmful Contaminants From Household Air. Now You Can Breathe Easy.
Police Chief Jesse Barnes said parts of the proposed ordinance reflect current practice, but mandates could put officers at risk.
One of the American theaters all time classics produced by Madkap Productions
Easter Sunday is right around the corner. Do you know where you're toasting the holiday?
The Illinois primary is March 17. Here's what will be on your ballot in Skokie.
A 28-year-old woman from Skokie said she was detained at O'Hare International Airport after returning from a work trip in Turkey.
Dozens of people showed up outside the Broadview detention facility on Friday night, pleading for the U.S. citizen's release.
Law enforcement in Skokie is keeping its eyes peeled for people driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.