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Skokie Police Blotter: Jan. 3 - Jan. 9
Many services will be closed Monday on Martin Luther King Day.
Free consultation event to advise residents on reducing electric, natural gas and both landline and cell phone bills.
There will be no refuse collection services on Monday, January 15, 2018, in observance of Martin Luther King Day.
Skokie residents who receive curb or alley recycling collection can now participate in free curbside textile collection.
The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Skokie
The annual competitive singing competition begins Jan. 20 at Skokie Theatre.
Lane Closures for Roadway Restoration at Skokie Boulevard and Oakton Street through January 17
With village funding for renovations, Ignite Gaming Lounge hopes to open soon on Skokie Boulevard.
The Skokie subdivision with the highest average sale price between January 2017 and January 2018 was Skokie Towers
International relations expert John Mearsheimer will explore the relationship between the U.S. and N. Korea at a free lecture at Oakton.
Recently listed jobs in Skokie from the Patch jobs board.
Skokie Police Blotter: Dec. 26 - Jan. 2
Louisville Division Chief Jason Brandt will begin as Skokie Fire Department Chief Jan. 19, the village said.
When water services become frozen, it often results in the unavailability of water to a home or building for a longer period of time.
Weather permitting, Village of Skokie Public Works crews will pick up Christmas trees during the first two weeks in January.
A low-speed collision between a train and a car suspended CTA Yellow Line service shortly after noon Thursday.
Bring your stories of resolutions – good, bad, yours or someone else's – to the second round of the inaugural season of Skokie story slams.
There are currently 3 new construction homes for sale in Skokie
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
Governor Rauner has vetoed HB 1424 choosing the wealth of his donors over the health of 80,000 Illinois seniors!
'Ask Debbie Sue.' Dating advice with author & comedian Debbie Sue Goodman
1 suspect was released, while 2 others were charged with drug and weapons-related offenses after a victim declined to press charges.
Skokie Police Blotter: Dec. 18 - Dec. 24
Madison Place is a 172 condo community
The Village of Skokie reminds residents of the importance of staying warm and safe in extreme cold temperatures.
As we come to the end of 2017, here are some of our top Skokie stories from the past year.
CMX opened the 2nd U.S. location of its full-service luxury cinemas in Skokie this week.
Education Foundation is looking for nominations of Niles North and Niles West Distinguished Alumni
West students were participating in the Chicago International Model United Nations XIV Conference
The Niles West production will be a mainstage performance at the 44th annual Illinois High School Theatre Festival
North's Shakespeare Slam team was the runner-up in the event.
The recent high school debate coaches poll named a Niles West team as the 4th in the country.
This is the 18th year that Ms. Swanson's English classes have made a difference in the community.
This was the first time that Niles West held a panel to encourage young women to follow in the footsteps of women leaders in their field
Niles West DECA donated their 2017 profits from DECAlicious, their student-run business, to Orchard Village.
PASCH is a global network of some 1,800 schools that place a high value on German.