Lincolnwood, IL News
Lincolnwood, IL News
Lincolnwood Memorial Day ceremony scheduled Monday
1.5 million people to use Midway, O’Hare this holiday weekend
Memorial Day ceremony scheduled Monday
Lawsuit still pending against District 74
Study says Chicago traffic congestion actually got better
Voterama in Congress, week ending May 18, 2012
Suburbs on alert, but so far little impact from NATO
For guys, it’s still more ‘schleppy’ than preppy
Suit: Let disabled athletes go to IHSA state meet
Police Blotter for May 15
New site owner wants to preserve Purple Hotel
‘Beauty Jr.’ premieres Friday
Lincoln Hall ‘Beauty Jr.’ premieres Friday
For guys, it’s still more ‘schleppy’ than preppy
Construction firm accused of scamming elderly couple
Voterama in Congress, week ending May 11, 2012
New owner wants to preserve Purple Hotel
Purple Hotel sold for $8.3 million
Anderson chosen to head District 74 board
Thousands expected at Jewish Festival
Niles West might have record-setting number of twins
Spring Carnival entertains all
District 74 under crime investigation
Police Blotter for May 7
Pioneer writer Irv Leavitt awarded Lisagor
Niles West could have record-setting number of twins
Seeing double? Fourteen sets of twins in Niles North H.S. class
Thousands expected at Greater Chicago Jewish Festival
Lincolnwood Village Board notes
Klaisner, Brandt exit compensation totaled $115,000
Police Blotter for April 30
Voterama in Congress for the week ending April 27, 2012
The Chicago area’s 20 most dangerous intersections
Earlier Cook County property tax bills could catch some short of cash
Realty Insites: True green homes go beyond the lawn
Electricity rate to plunge 41 percent for select municipalities
Police Blotter for April 24
Hadassah centennial to be honored
Lincolnwood adopts series of annual fee changes
Hadassah centennial to be honored by Chicago chapter
Platter lovers flock to Wilmette, Evanston record stores
Voterama in Congress for the week ending April 20, 2012
Village Board notes
Platter lovers flock to Record Store Day in Wilmette, Evanston
Interim superintendent chosen for District 74
Heart leads Wilmette science student to fashion
News briefs
Principals doubling as supers, Fourkas heading board
Silberman a champion at matzo ball soup
Police Blotter for April 16
Area high school students seek to improve the world
Suburboddity: Friar Tuck would be an improvement
4-year-old rescued from pool in Des Plaines
Suburboddity: Friar Tuck would be an improvement ...
District 74 principals doubling as supers, Fourkas heading board
ComEd, government leaders unveil plan to better manage outages
Purple Hotel demolition order suspended, for now
Police Blotter for April 9
Niles West High zoning change is only a formality
Niles West zoning change only a formality
District 74 in flux: Board president resigns, interim supers tabbed
Loan program combines costs
Lincolnwood school board meeting becomes a shouting match
Lincolnwood school board meeting a shouting match; resignation calls grow
Overnight ramp closure scheduled for tollway in NW suburbs
New Cook County tax website debuts
News Briefs
District 74: Nohelty, on leave, is sole administrator after resignations
Half of the funds collected to replace Todd Hall statue
Garden Show welcomes in spring
Police Blotter for April 2
His name is mud — sort of
Voterama in Congress for the week ending March 30, 2012
County honors Skokie’s ELL Parent Center director
Tollway construction starting — meaning possible delays
We broke all sorts of warmth records in March — except one
Foreclosure prevention workshop gets ‘tremendous response’
Lights to dim at Wrigley for Earth Hour
Several Chicago-area Mega Millions players came close to jackpot
His name is mud — sort of
Half of funds collected to replace Todd Hall statue
District 74: Nohelty, on leave, is sole administrator in District 74 after resignations
Mayor sees anti-government mood in referendum vote
Examining the costs, benefits of public’s right to know
Top Lincolnwood District 74 administrators resign
Purple Hotel, adjacent land, to be auctioned May 11
News Briefs
Police Blotter for March 26
Home-and-garden shows coming to area
Illinois Lottery begins selling tickets online
Incoming students’ readiness a concern
Voterama in Congress for the week ending March 23, 2012
Incoming students’ readiness concerning to District 219
Online Illinois lottery ticket sales begin Sunday
Incoming students’ readiness concerning District 219
Cool-down likely ends summer-like heat wave
Some Metra trains delayed on Milwaukee District North Line
Another 80-degree day, another record
State unemployment rate drops; 6,500 jobs added in February
Before noon, another record high temp set
Officials: Summer temps causing ‘dangerously high’ tree pollen levels
Democratic primary win a cakewalk for Schakowsky in 9th Congressional District
Results show light election day turnout in Cook County
Lincolnwood clerk question goes down to defeat
Lincolnwood District 74 referendum loses in landslide
Reports point to light election day turnout in Cook County
Feeling hot? Chicago beats another warm record for March
March Padness: New iPad goes on sale
Evanston wants to turn on water spigot for more customers
Couple charged after taking from Lincolnwood donation box
Police Blotter for March 19
Korean music takes center stage at LCO concert
Another day, another record could be broken in ‘historic’ warm streak
Voterama in Congress for the week ending March 16, 2012
Record high temperature set for fifth consecutive day
Record-breaking warmth possible Wednesday
Police Blotter for March 12
District 74 pitches case for referendum passage
Girl Scouts honor group’s centennial at Lincolnwood Town Center
Purple Hotel decision will hold until April 3
Lincolnwood referendums headline Tuesday election
Cook County GOP voting up 77 percent
Springlike escape for Chicago in last week of winter
Voterama in Congress for the week ending March 9, 2012
Real estate information goes green
District 74 referendum information session times set
Lincolnwood school to replace stolen statue
Police Blotter for March 6
Power move
Public anger at District 74 at boiling point
Mayor Turry joins in criticism of District 74 School Board
Voterama in Congress for the week ending March 2, 2012
Strange week in weather continues, rain and snow expected Friday
Park Ridge City Council postpones action on Evanston water-line study
District 219: Bids approved, Niles North pool construction to start
Reception at village hall for gallery photographer
Staff setting up info sessions for ballot question
Niles North chess team is state champ again
Niles North chess team are state champs again
DNA match leads police to suspect in Lincolnwood robbery
District 74 staff setting up info sessions for ballot question
Schools, villages renew fight against ‘zero’ tax cap
Winds whip up through west, northwest suburbs
Suburban Cook County’s Early Voting starts Monday at 43 locations
Get a shovel, it’s still winter
A bit of good news for housing market
Snow to taper off late Friday morning
Winter storm bears down with 7 inches of snow possible
Lincolnwood Village Board Notes
Winter storm warning issued, 6 inches of snow possible
Police Blotter for Feb. 21
Niles North teacher, coach charged with child exploitation
Todd Hall penny hunters help health program
Lincolnwood referendum seeks to make clerk appointed post
Campus News
Krug named publisher of Pioneer Press
Library leaders lobby Illinois congressmen over funding
Voterama in Congress for the week ending Feb. 17
Man, 67, charged with attempted murder in Lincolnwood incident
Lincolnwood referendum seeks to make clerk appointed post
Cook County unveils one-stop tax website
Niles North teacher, coach charged with child sex crime
Police Blotter for Feb. 13
Niles Township residents can appeal property taxes until Feb. 22
Lincolnwood dads, daughters at Monastero’s for night out
Board questions extra institute days
Lincolnwood news briefs
Voterama in Congress, week ending Feb. 10, 2012
Snow, warmer temperatures expected this week
Kirk moved to Chicago rehab center
Lincolnwood Village Board notes
Snow makes its way back to the area Friday
Catholic cemeteries offer to bury 300 bodies stacked at morgue
Lincolnwood celebrates winter with Feb. 26 carnival
Police Blotter for Feb. 6
Pint-size players learn fundamentals
Koder steps down as board president
Gov. Quinn signs bill to allow speed cameras near schools, parks
Sen. Kirk upgraded to ‘good’ condition, watched Super Bowl
Voterama in Congress for the week ending Feb. 3, 2012
Metra cancels two trains, others slowed after freight train derailment
Buyers beware: Condo associations may have pitfalls
District 74 statue still missing after theft
Pride of Lincoln Park Zoo, Adelor the lion euthanized
Chicago-bound Amtrak train hits vehicle near Ann Arbor
Is this winter or spring? Neither. It’s Chicago
Small earthquake shakes McHenry County
FBI investigating suspicious material found at Israeli consulate in Loop
Rodriguez’ world trips featured in village gallery
Police Blotter for Jan. 30
Suspicious material found at Israeli Consulate in Loop
Former Survivor member sues Gingrich for using ‘Eye of Tiger’
Sen. Mark Kirk upgraded to fair condition
Preckwinkle to meet with worried ministers about morgue mess
Former massage parlor owner convicted of human trafficking
Metra fare increases begin Wednesday
Heating bills bucking upward trend
Snow likely before lengthy warm up
ME’s office budget 25 percent less than when Preckwinkle took office
Mold is hot issue in home sales
Voterama in Congress for the week ending Jan. 27
Gangs using social media to spread violence
Quinn: Raise dropout age to 18
Preckwinkle on county morgue mess: People will ‘lose their jobs’
Shedd Aquarium adopts orphaned sea otter
District 74 statue commemorating death of student stolen
Illinois revamps School Report Cards
3 white teens accused of putting noose around black teen’s neck
Kirk undergoes more surgery to relieve brain swelling
Illinois gun licenses up 6.1%
GOP hopeful for 9th Congress seat off March 20 ballot
Illinois abortions at record low
Sen. Mark Kirk doing better — asks for Blackberry
Candidate off March 20 ballot
Lincolwood Town Center has new play area in food court
District 74 board veep quits after top staff contracts approved
Police Blotter for Jan. 23
Sen. Mark Kirk has stroke, could have problems with left arm, leg
U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk has stroke, could have problems with left arm, leg
From Grand Theft Auto to Grand Theft Xbox
Group gets jump on India’s Republic Day celebration
How to tell if you’ve had a stroke
Preckwinkle sends staff to fix morgue problems
Suburboddities: From the files of Police Blotter
Storm response in high gear as snow begins to pile up
Voterama in Congress, legislative week ending Jan. 20
7 Old Country Buffets close in region
6 inches of snow possible Friday
Lincolnwood Village Board notes
Owner wants to reopen Purple Hotel
27,000 hired in Illinois through federal tax credit
New Purple Hotel owner wants to reopen it
Residents confront officials on spending
Cost of Chicago taxicab ride to go up $1
5 inches of snow possible as winter weather returns
Residents confront District 74 officials over spending
Citizens Utility Board offers tips on saving cash
Citizens Utility Board offers tips on saving cash
Police Blotter for Jan. 16
Warmup will be brief; freezing rain and snow in the forecast
‘No immediate threat’ of low-level radiation from Bed, Bath and Beyond tissue box holders
Chicago Fed chief defends housing suggestions
Winter storm hits Lincolnwood, now the cold
Bed, Bath and Beyond removes radioactive tissue box holders
Report: Catholic schools enrollment improving
Foreclosures forecast to rise this year, but worst is behind us
Consumer debt tops annual complaint list
Chicago weather: 4 to 8 inches of snow coming
Back to reality: 4 to 8 inches of snow coming
First significant snowfall likely Thursday, weather service says
Lawsuit proceeds despite approval of ballot question
Police Blotter for Jan. 9
Village switches to flat permit fees
Lincolnwood referendum asks if village clerk should be appointed post
Lawsuit proceeding despite referendum approval
Library’s ‘Friends’ host week-long book sale
Short-lived cold front gives way to warmer weather
New Year ends in style at Myron and Phil
Strong winds, wintery mix expected to ring in the New Year
Plane clips fence with wing at O’Hare
Police Blotter for Dec. 30
New Lincolnwood law: licences required for donation bins
Cook County to close suburban courthouses on weekends
Year in review: Big decisions make 2011 an ‘electric’ year for Lincolnwood in its 100th year
Come Jan. 1, back seat riders must buckle up
CTA construction, delays to follow holiday schedule this week
New year should bring happier housing market
Lincolnwood Board Village Briefs
Police Blotter for Dec. 23
Voterama in Congress, legislative week ending Dec. 23
Report holiday drunk drivers, get $100
Festive Niles Township pantry party helps those in need
77 unclaimed Lottery tickets worth $2.4M
City of Park Ridge eyes tapping Evanston as water provider
Some straight couples opting for civil unions
Residents support cancelled tennis camp
Police Blotter for Dec. 19
Residents offer support for cancelled tennis camp
Hurwitz looks back at nine years at library
Community brief
Wintry mix expected Tuesday, freezing possible
Tollway construction suspended to ease traffic
County drops probe of donations to Assessor Berrios from tax attorneys
Wrong-way driver on Edens charged with DUI
Area U.S. Marshals task force makes 50,000th arrest
Construction complete on new Tri-State exit ramp
State: Company sells fraudulent health insurance policies
Cook County wants to crack down on vacant buildings
Man killed in salt-truck fall
NTSB urges national ban on cellphone use while driving
Officials warn of whooping cough outbreak: 1,149 cases in state
Man killed after fall onto salt truck tool
Chicago settles with victims of police wrongdoing for $4 million
Tax breaks for Sears, CME passed by House
Police Blotter for Dec. 12
Illinois House OKs tax breaks for Sears, CME
1 hurt when explosion rocks Skokie two-flat
Illinois House OKs tax breaks for Sears, CME
Work to begin on Chicago-Moline rail route
Lincolnwood Village Board Briefs
‘Anything Goes’ shows young performers at musical best
Mayor to light Menorah at ‘Occupy Lincolnwood’ Dec. 21
First snow followed by fatal crashes: One on Ike, two on I-80
Software issue triggers charges, refunds for I-PASS users
Voterama in Congress, legislative week ending Dec. 9
First Lincolnwood village code overhaul in 34 years approved
Sun-Times Charity Trust awards “Sun Shine Project” grants
‘Sorry’ Blagojevich gets 14-year prison sentence
Season’s first accumulation of snow Thursday night — or not
Lincolnwood seeking commission member
‘Polar Express’ heads north on Saturday
‘Polar Express’ heads north off Saturday
Lincolnwood District 74 briefs
Late start to snowy season
Toni Preckwinkle hits goals, ruffles feathers in County Board
High-end homes selling again; Lake Forest leads way
Voterama in Congress, legislative week ending Dec. 2
Grape tomatoes pulled from shelves in Illinois after Salmonella scare
Illinois 7th in U.S. for HIV/AIDS cases
Poverty rates have increased in the area
Lincolnwood dermatologist’s killer gets life in prison in France
Prosecutors: Give Blagojevich 15-20 years in prison
Congressional filings delayed, state races begin to take shape
Food Pantry in great need of monetary donations
Civil union couples now can file joint state tax returns
Wind, rain to whip up strong waves; snow possible to south
Police Blotter for Nov. 28
Man charged in multiple coffee thefts in Lincolnwood
Davros returns home to win Lincolnwood Turkey Trot
Lincoln Park Zoo baby gorilla dies
Man stopped in Lincolnwood later charged in Subway robbery
Suspect charged in Park Ridge Subway robbery
New security cameras at L stops ready six week early
Endangered gorilla born at Lincoln Park Zoo
More than 50 arrested in holiday retail theft rings
Variety Show puts Lincoln Hall in spotlight
Variety Show puts Lincoln Hall in spotlight
Niles Township District 219 aims at curriculum change
News briefs
Police Blotter for Nov. 18
Burr Ridge bank turns away a one-buck charge
Voterama in Congress for legislative week ending Nov. 18
Metra unable to make platform announcements
Preckwinkle offers more money for health and dental care for the poor
No change? That Salvation Army bell ringer might take plastic
Birth certificates of Illinois adoptees available starting Tuesday
Toys for Tots collection under way
35th Turkey Trot hits pavement Sunday in Lincolnwood
Gala honors Lincolnwood businesses
Chamber Orchestra plays 100th birthday concert
Oakton students brave cold for homeless
Chicago’s library cuts may spell trouble for suburbs
Dart on Cook County Jail: Less inmates, but longer jail stays
Referendum would decide fate of Recorder of Deeds
Voterama in Congress for the legislative week ending Nov. 11, 2011
A sliver of good news in housing numbers
Metra board approves 25% fare hike
Cook County doctor overpaid $80,000 while on leave
Schoenberg re-election decision prompts candidate scramble
Pioneer Page Turners: Live chat
Proposed Lincolnwood park name turned down
Lincolnwood District 74 moves ahead with rebuilding plan despite protests
Hinsdale’s Robert Crown Center for Health Education offers online resource for parents
Lincoln Hall show putting school’s talent on stage
Police Blotter for Oct. 31
Opt-out notices sent in anticipation of Lincolnwood electricity switch
Lincoln Hall showcasing variety of talent
‘Xanadu’ musical opens at Niles West
Insurance group: Halloween can be less scary with some precautions
Halloween a fright night for impaired drivers: AAIM
Commissioner, some aldermen agree: Give tickets for small pot busts
Voterama in Congress for the legislative week ending Oct. 28
Obama’s HARP plan is not music to economist’s ears
Only half of Cook County workers took unpaid days
Illinois Senate overrides Gov. Quinn’s veto of ComEd rate-hike bill
2 killed in Skokie; 1 family member held by police
State investigating ‘test irregularities’ at 33 public schools
Village offers safety tips for Halloween
Village to expand permissable zones for group homes
Jurors asked to dig deeper under Preckwinkle’s proposed budget
Village offers Halloween safety tips
Loevy’s haunting art comes to Lincolnwood
Lack of jobs leaves more suburban, middle class sliding into poverty
Niles Township pharmacy program celebrates year of savings
Lincolnwood board OKs electrical deal with Integrys
Niles West Homecoming parade marches through Skokie Friday
Poll: Nearly half of Illinois residents want better ComEd bill
Voterama in Congress for the legislative week ending Oct. 21
Illinois unemployment rate hits double digits
Home sales rise in Chicago metro area, median price up in the city
Only 1.5 percent of state public high schools met federal progress mark
County inspectors accused of taking cigarette tax bribes
Niles West mourns death of senior student
Lincolnwood to expand areas in village accepting group homes
Holocaust Museum: Enhanced youth exhibit inspires kids to stand up
Police Blotter for Oct. 17
News briefs
Lincolnwood police: Coyote sightings up, but not worries
Lincolnwood bond rating increases
Bird watching
Friends of Library wine tasting raises funds
Niles West having a neon Homecoming
It’s getting easier to be green in home market
Voterama in Congress for the legislative week ending Oct. 14
Board approves new Lincoln Hall
Police Blotter for Oct. 10
Lincolnwood board briefs
Fall spells end to farmer’s market
Lincolnwood considers new regs for group homes
Village seeking people for commission seats
Lincolnwood electricity provider picked, savings up to 32 percent
Skokie’s Apple community mourns Jobs’ death
District 74 votes to build new Lincoln Hall
Skokie’s Apple community mourns death of Steve Jobs
Number of county criminal suspects on electronic monitoring surges
Preckwinkle fires Cook County comptroller over tax reporting flap
Chicago area expected to endure worst winter weather in nation
Suit: SUV stolen from Lincolnwood dealership’s lot
Casino bill may cost schools over $100 million over 2 years: study
County Commissioner Fritchey: Scrap Recorder of Deeds job
Lincolnwood Library training after-school actors
Lincolnwood approves donation collection bin regs
News Briefs
Police Blotter for Oct. 3
Lincolnwood’s ‘Passport’ party a rocking success
Bad news for your nose — skunk population increases
Can’t pay for burial? Cook County morgue to donate bodies to science
Voterama for the week ending Sept. 30
Hardest Hit program helps homeowners in tough times
Oakton’s ‘shanty village’ educates Skokie about homelessness
Higher tax bills sure to anger some homeowners
McDurmon guilty of 2006 Lincolnwood murder of brother
Police Blotter for Sept. 26
Stars of activity
Higher tax bills sure to anger homeowners
Pollak won’t run in redrawn 9th District
Village Board notes
Taking a wait-and-see attitude
Voterama for the week ending Sept. 23
Lightning, small hail possible in weekend storms
New property tax rates will please some, peeve others
Village Board notes
Taking a wait-and-see attitude
Lincolnwood’s ‘Passport’ party a rocking success
Police Blotter for Sept. 18
Voterama for Sept. 22
Colorado farm recalls cantaloupes sold in Illinois
‘Wasted by the Po-Po’
Front will clear smoke, but bring colder temps
Smoke from Minnesota wildfire drifts into area
Allergies? Tuesday mold count called ‘dangerously high’
District 74 students get tech-savvy
Lincolnwood ready to bid out for electricity savings
‘Passport’ evening brings world to Lincolnwood
Study says small cost difference among Lincoln Hall options
Market snapshot answers million-dollar question
Police Blotter for Sept. 12
Voterama for Sept. 15
A date that resonates throughout history
A date that resonates throughout history
New art at Lincolnwood’s village art gallery
Lincolnwood District 74 support staff union protests negotiations
Olympian Bart Conner appears at Niles West opening ceremony
Suburboddity: Full of himself
Suburboddity: A busy night at McDonald’s
Developmentally Disabled Learn a New Way of Expression
‘Eleven’ concert at museum honors memory of Sept. 11 victims
Volunteers sought for ‘Passport’ event in Lincolnwood
First case of West Nile virus detected in Lincolnwood
First case of West Nile virus detected in Lincolnwood
Lincolnwood Chamber Orchestra opens season
Lincolnwood commission considers broadening group home zoning
Lincolnwood commission considers broadening group home zoning
Commission considers broadening group home zoning
Lincolnwood Chamber Orchestra opens season
‘Eleven’ concert at museum honors memory of Sept. 11 victims
Police Blotter for Aug. 29
Volunteers sought for ‘Passport’ event in Lincolnwood
West Nile virus detected in LIncolnwood
Illinois Tollway Board approves steep 87 percent toll increase
37% of teens say they tried sex, 7% say they were raped: Cook Co. poll
Tollway OKs 87 percent toll increase
Illinois Tollway OKs 87 percent toll increase
Illinois Tollway Board approves steep 87 percent toll increase
Back to School for Lincolnwood - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Feared insect pest can’t get through customs at O’Hare
Lincolnwood fire station kitchen to get TV makeover
Lincolnwood summer camp ends with fun day
Wind Gypsys close summer concert series in Lincolnwood
Police Blotter for Aug. 21
Students return to school as 2011-12 school year begins
‘Very heavy rain,’ gusty winds moving into region
Illinois jobless rate rises for 3rd straight month
Rep. Schakowsky to introduce bill for $227 billion jobs program
Oh, the humanity! Zeppelin ride offers magnificent views, no crash
Metra trains may get defibrillators
Niles West origami project raises funds for earthquake victims
District 74 students introduced to new school supply — an iPad
Lincolnwood couple celebrates 70 years
District 74 students introduced to new school supply — an iPad
Bedtime stories told at Library
NEWS BRIEF
Oh, the humanity! This zeppelin ride offers magnificent views, no crash
Oh, the humanity! This zeppelin ride offers magnificent views, no crash
Police Blotter For Aug. 15
Police Blotter For Aug. 15
Theater becomes training venue for area firefighters
Lincolnwood Board preparing specs for Purple Hotel demolition
More people saving by canceling cable, turning to the Internet
Housing stats reflect uneven market
Julie Morse: Flood insurance bill makes waves
District 219 approves tentative budget
Niles Wests artists decorate Lincolnwood Village Hall
Lincolnwood police surveillance leads to 2 charged with stealing baby formula
Lincoln Hall fate on agenda despite opposition
Police Blotter for Aug. 8
Suburboddity for Aug. 11
Congress votes to raise national-debt ceiling
Challenging Ill. Dems’ congressional map, GOP offers own version
Pet food group faces more scrutiny
Lincolnwood Fest still makes for fun party
Purple Hotel’s $4.6M mortgage notes put up for sale
Flood insurance bill makes waves
A history with snakes great background for day with reptiles
Up, up and away — in a zeppelin
Congress votes on debt plans, U.S.-Canada oil pipeline
Northwest Side man is 16th to die from recent heat wave
Omega Healthcare celebrates Hawaiian-style
Food, music, fun at Lincolnwood Fest
Lincolnwood reviewing zoning codes on group homes
Omega Healthcare celebrates birthday Hawaiian-style
Police Blotter for July 25
Highland Park Park District hires Lincolnwood’s Malartsik
A peek at new Wilde & Greene eatery, market
Westfield Old Orchard: A peek at new Wilde & Greene eatery, market
Homeless count in suburbs drops 13 percent after stimulus funds influx
Music acts lined up for festival
Niles West’s Griffin named to state student assistance board
Learning culture through craft making at library
Lincolnwood Library youth services illustrates Japanese art
Police Blotter
New phone system means all village lines down for half hour July 28
Yarbrough seeks recorder of deeds seat; Moore undecided on his future
Motorcyclists ride to Chicago Saturday to help injured veterans
Music acts lined up for Lincolnwood Fest
Car show, music highlighting Lincolnwood Fest
Homeless count in suburbs drops 13 percent after stimulus funds influx
North Shore homes featured in garden walk
AAA: Heat can take its toll on cars, too
Suburboddity for July 21
Voterama for July 21
Oakton College hosting student playwright competition
Lincolnwood cleaning up after severe storm
Lincolnwood residents down on replacing Lincoln Hall
Lincolwood Fest offers music, fun
Hot Fun at Proesel Pool
Myron and Phil’s celebrates 40 years
Lincolnwood cleaning up after severe morning storm
Police Blotter for July 11
Skokie Theatre shows film on Jews who left mark on America’s game
Voterama for July 14
Northbrook band combines youth and experience
Commercial composting could be coming to suburbs
Tortoise stolen from Lincolnwood pet store is returned
Orchestra fills July 4 with patriotic music
70-point tortoise stolen from Lincolnwood pet store
Art exhibition focuses on casualties of war
Heroic women from Holocaust highlighted in museum exhibit
District reviewing day-off policies
Family Fiesta entertains at library
Lincolnwood farmers market offering fresh fare at St. John Lutheran
police blotter for July 1
Voterama for July 7
Village cleans up after tough storm
‘Stunned’ Blagojevich found guilty on 17 counts
Police Blotter for June 27
Niles West graduate displays in Lincolnwood art gallery
Lincolnwood holding traffic checks during holiday
Lincolnwood cleans up after tough storm
Lincolnwood eyes Bryn Mawr land for storm water use
July 4th concert set for Proesel Park in Lincolnwood
Unemployment rates rise in May as slump continues
Mind your Ms and Qs on mortgage issues
Lincolnwood bakery pledging action on FDA warning
Lincolnwood urging caution while driving
Lincolnwood attorney honored by Human Relations Commission
Robbery ends in attempted homicide charge
Proesel Park Wednesday concerts welcome all
Attorney Grossman honored by Human Relations commission
Village clerk wins Lincolnwood’s volunteer of year honor
Lincolnwood robbery ends in attempted homicide charge
Staph found in Lincolnwood bakery
Suburboddity: Whatever happened to ‘Stop or I’ll call the police’?
Police blotter for June 20
Suburboddity
Suburboddity
House cuts farm funds, delays derivative regulation
Scott Crane, 23, inspired chef Rodelio Aglibot’s charity
23-year-old inspired chef’s charity
Attorney is chosen for District 74 board
Lincoln Hall students present recycling info to board
Hope raised at Niles West Relay for Life
New principal chosen for Lincoln Hall
Police blotter
Attorney chosen as newest District 74 board member
Lincolnwood police trying to locate theft victims
Co-workers, family remember Ayers
Voterama for June 16
Local Residents Protest Cuts to Nursing Home Payments - Governor’s budget would impact senior care, safety and jobs
Police Blotter for June 9
Settled: Lincolnwood meetings on Tuesdays starting in September
Todd Hall’s Wellness Day teaches fitness through fun
Niles West Class of 2011 graduates in style
District 219 staff presents budget proposal, acknowledges need for cuts
Documentary reunites Hungarian Holocaust survivors
Settled: Lincolnwood meetings moved to Tuesdays
Michael Cahill lauded as Lincolnwood’s Officer of the Year
Todd Hall Wellness Day teaches fit fun
Police Blotter
Suburboddity: Odd crimes in Chicago’s suburbs
Suburboddity
Niles West Class of 2011 graduates
Voterama June 6
Lincolnwood set to host farmers market today
Lincoln Hall principal Sasso hired at Palatine school
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
Senate votes on budgetary issues
Lincolnwood Arbor Day ceremony honors Nancy Haas
police blotter
Lincolnwood set to host farmers market
Tuesdays looking like new day for Lincolnwood village meetings
Theater chain shows special screening for those with autism
Health fair kicks off parent center’s fourth year
11 apply for District 74 school board opening
Board may change meeting schedule dates
Village starts ‘Click It or Ticket’ initiative
Village fearing large revenue loss from state ‘stealth tax’
Rutledge Hall celebrates first-ever Culture Festival
Rutledge Hall presents cultural program
Lincolnwood eyeing large revenue loss from state ‘stealth tax’
Lincolnwood starts Click It or Ticket initiative
Lincolnwood board may change meeting schedule
Police blotter
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
Holocaust Museum launches new lecture series
A bellman’s life when bags roll themselves
How Niles Township pharmacy card program works
Niles Township pharmacy program helps save on drugs
Glunz hosted Global Expo of beer May 9 in Rosemont
Rutledge Hall meets Lebanese students through Skype
Swedish Covenant starts work on surgery center in Lincolnwood
Swedish Covenant starts work on surgery center in Lincolnwood
Glunz hosted Global Expo of beer May 9 in Rosemont
Rutledge Hall meets Lebanese students through Skype
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
Lincolnwood Village Hall showcases young artists
Bank begins foreclosure process over Lincolnwood’s Purple Hotel
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
Perl resigns from Lincolnwood school district board
Lincoln Hall student’s experiment on space shuttle
Lincolnwood mayor names choice for Village Board
Mother's Day crafts inspired by hardware store
Children's theater
Better news for the housing market, really
Patchen: Crow proves legendary in 1920 Highland Park
O'Donovan: No end to the opinion parade
Blaser: Will and Kate: Royalty for the rest of us
Let bygones be bygones on Mother's Day
Village of Lincolnwood Senior housing facility plan moves forward
Lincolnwood to get new bus shelters
Somehow, he can't remember her face
New trustee tabbed for Lincolnwood board
Blaser: High-speed bullet trains: Has their time come?
Sassone: Medicare still popular despite GOP's ideas
The Fixer: Time to go to the matresses' store
Lessons learned from spill go beyond Gulf
Police Blotter
Property Transfers
Ditka's son faces DUI
Nicor: Call before digging
HOLOCAUST MUSEUM: Annual Holocaust Museum dinner raises $3 million
Village of Lincolnwood: Turry: Urge state not to take our funds
TODD HALL: Students create pachyderm with recycled plastic
Skokie lands big prize in ‘new concept' Oberweis
A trans-fat-less Illinois in our future?
Book giveaway
Budgets dominate voting
Ditch perfection and embrace good enough
Maybe they grew a conscience ...
It's 1979, all over again
Maybe they grew a conscience ...
Choral concert ends on sour note
Police Blotter
Property Transfers
Schools should keep best teachers, not tenured ones
Police: Niles North teen found safe, unharmed
Niles North teen found safe, unharmed
Northern Illnois library systems merge to provide shared services
Missing Johnny's gas station and ice-cold Coke
Budget, climate bills dominate Congress
Shuffle the cards, Irv's dealing blackjack
Selling distressed properties hinders market recovery
Com-bills just aren't interchangeable
Mail-order folks do the Wright thing
Chisel away, Dr. Plastic Surgeon
Lake Theatre is where movies shine
Property Transfers
Helen Gallagher, wife, mother, teacher
Woman hit by bus outside Lincolnwood Town Centre
District 219: Photography, design students win top awards
Village Board Briefs
Colleagues mourn fellow Lincolnwood trustee Froman
Police Blotter
Lincolnwood woman, 83, alarms burglar, sends him fleeing
Lincolnwood trustee Froman, 62, dies
Money smart week
Books that promote good money sense
Contest giveaway
Blaser: What is affordable housing?
Sassone: Paper, plastic or a clown suit?
The Fixer: Not paranoia if they're out to scam you
Meet the Money Smart Kid
State legislators act on smoking, financial offices
Teach kids how to save (and spend) money
Police Blotter
Newsbriefs: Villlage now on Facebook, Twitter
Voterama: How Congress voted
Voters go to polls
Chief warns of uptick in Lincolnwood burglaries in 2011
Blaser: Biology classroom focus should be on science
Sassone: I got a bleeping shot at this job
The Fixer: Evanston electric contest open to all
Newest trend: smaller, more efficient homes
Editorial: Give Lincolnwood a chance to contract for energy supply
Property Transfers
Halbreich named chairman of Sun-Times Media
State House votes to lift smoking ban in casinos
Lincolnwood hoping residents OK referendum for electricity contracting
Police Blotter
Village of Lincolnwood: Board increases length of leaf-blower ban period
The Fixer: Yumm! Plastic and paper cookies
The Unemployee in ... a lesson learned in lattes
School Digest
Guest Essay: Centennial puts village life in perspective
Snacktacular giveaway contest
Blaser: Hang up the down coat, just spring is on the way
O'Donovan: Line forms here ... and then we wait
Sun-Times, suburban papers to join under one brand
District 219 deal saves 10 teachers
Oakton Community College: Three candidates aim to keep school on course
Police Blotter
Projected budget reflects caution despite revenue rise
Niles West: Administration supports concept of student 'walkout,' if not cause
Thunderstorms approaching flash flood warning in effect
Property Transfers
Blaser: Illinois: asylum to legislators, penalties for online business
Sassone: Mayor Daley lectures us on whining
The Fixer: Errors make insured party blue, cross
The Unemployee in ... Mondays with Morrie
Today's course: Mold 101
Niles Township: Tax assessment appeals are due by March 23
Police Blotter
Lincolnwood board sets sight on bike funds
Niles West dancers bring off 'Breaking Through' show
Nussbaum photo works adorn Village Hall
Lincolnwood conducting special traffic patrols on St. Pat's Day
District 219: Positive signs, but no agreement on effort to save teachers
Holocaust Museum: Ambitious programming fulfills IHMEC mission
Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County: Prosecutors: Former waste agency director stole $900K
Prosecutors: Former waste agency director stole $900K
O'Donovan: Some Oscar relief from the news
The Fixer: Account fends off DirecTV hit
St. Patrick's Day: Food, fun and plenty o' green
How Illinois Lawmakers voted in Congress
School Digest
Property Transfers
Police Blotter
News Briefs: Human Relations Commission seeks members
Dillard backs effort to partially reinstate death penalty
District 219, teachers union, to meet Monday to resolve differences
Property Transfers
Blaser: Parents, teachers: Aren't we all in this together?
Sassone: Worst movies? I've seen several lately
Negotiations to save jobs of 10 District 219 teachers hits impasse
Niles Special Olympics basketball team seeks 2nd trophy
Village of Lincolnwood: Leaf blower use could be more restricted
Ailing Sun-Times Media head 'feeling stronger every day'
District 219 to vote on alternate plan for teacher layoffs
Lincolnwood Place hosts tai chi demonstration
Suburboddity: Next modeling might be an orange jumpsuit
O'Donovan: Ulysses</em> in 140 characters or less?
Sassone: What if everyone charged a handling fee?
Letters to the editor: There are many good bus drivers out there
Blaser: Teens can perform Magic but not math
The Fixer: Corporate rate proves not so great
The Worst ... movie I saw last year
First credit union in Lincolnwood opens
Property Transfers
Police Blotter
Realty InSites: Home shows offer cabin fever relief
'Air Guitar High' rocks Niles West High
Niles Township offers computer training through classes
Property Transfers
Congress votes on Patriot Act, Net neutrality
Kotin's Verdict: Computerized cars have unique liability concerns
Sassone: Are books doomed to extinction?
Fixer: At least they didn't spell it 'bamk'
Blaser: It's elementary, homes: Just ask Watson
Legal notices just got easier
Police Blotter
Purple Hotel TIF approval unanimous
Lincolnwood resident charged with conspiracy in patient referral scheme
Niles West: Orchestra performs rock classics with electric violinist
Fire: Cats rescued in afternoon house fire
Suburboddity
Realty Insites: Housing finance reform stakes are significant
How Illinois lawmakers voted in Congress
Police Blotter
Winter storms slow blood donations
Sassone: Diet soda studies leave me unsweetened
O'Donovan: A leather jacket's magic -- handed down
Blaser: Busy work won't produce busy mind
Fixer: DISH refunds are squeaky clean
Correction
Battling bullies one dress at a time
The Unemployee in ... rolling in the dough
Play it safe: Start bully prevention at home
After tax hike, legislators say budget cutting must happen
Men break in, rob truck while people still inside
District 74: 'Moment of silence' still not observed despite court ruling
Retirement home driver gives much more than a ride
Sassone: Fooling yourself? You're not alone
The Fixer: Good-hands folks get a grip on glitch
Blaser: Storm of 2011: Lots of snow, hype
Property Transfers
The worst ... place I ever lived
How Illinois lawmakers voted in Congress Feb. 4
Officials issue tax-break alert
Court rules Lincolnwood's 'Purple Hotel' must come down
District 219: Board: 10 teachers must go at school year's end
Public cooperation helps Lincolnwood clean up after storm
Accident data helping Lincolnwood improve intersections
Police Blotter
Two caught, arrested after Lincolnwood jewelry store robbery
Blaser: Bears were a paradox to the end
Sassone: No such thing as a Tiger Dad
The Fixer: Case of the flying hood is resolved
Guard your home from fire, carbon dioxide emissions
House approves GOP spending cuts plan
Property Transfers
Try these fast and easy Valentines Day crafts
Lincolnwood streets getting cleared after huge blizzard
'Pizza Wars' competition raises money for District 219
Housing Study: Municipalities urged to reach out to immigrant residents
Police Blotter
Recycling program started for alkaline batteries
Blaser: Stereotyping women never a good idea
Sassone: Why can't suburbs vote for Chicago mayor?
The Fixer: Cancellation fee leads directly to anger
The Unemployee in ... museum explorations
Glued-in diamonds make you crazy
Property Transfers
Police Blotter
District 74: Student California trip a lesson on plastic pollution
Energy efficiency funds available to Cook County businesses
Community: India Republic Day celebration Jan. 29 at Niles West
The Fixer: Sears keeps shirt rebate on its back
Realty Insites: Getting the biggest bang for your remodeling buck
Calling all Moms: It's time for a you-cation
Recipe: Sirloin Roast
Police Blotter
Property Transfers
How local lawmakers voted in Springfield
Real moms of the Chicago suburbs speak out!
Giveaway
Blaser: Prognostications for 2011
Sassone: Researchers with swabs makes us peevish
O'Donovan: Whodunit: Dogs on the loose
Sculptor's works adorn Lincolnwood Gallery
Jewish Music Tribute: Hundreds gather in Skokie to honor Debbie Friedman
Board approves second phase of storm water study
NILES NORTH: Improv show a hit for audience and performers
Suburboddity: The latest issue
Martin Luther King Jr. Day events
Blaser: What's with this tax hike?
The Fixer: Car, owner emerge without a scratch
Police Blotter
Healthbeat: Knowing when a loved one needs home health care
Newsmaker
Property Transfers
Roll Call Report
Glenview couple seeks pair who lost money at Old Orchard
Girls Science Expo successes inspire more
Hundreds attend Winter Carnival
Electricity referendum OK'd for spring election
Top Photos of 2010
Rescued dogs lead new lives healing humans
Police Blotter
Patty's Diner serves last meal after 20 years
Rev up your weight loss challenge
Giveaway
Property Transfers
Sassone: New laws affect idiots and monkeys
Realty InSites: Bush tax cut extension includes property-related conditions
The Fixer: Resolve to be careful out there
O'Donovan: Trying not to fumble as ball drops
The resolution: Go from couch potato to athlete
Doors open again at Rolf's after staph outbreak traced there
Referendum idea: Can board bid for electricity service?
Winter Carnival Sunday kicks off centennial events
Niles West graduate makes winning banner
Top stories of 2010: Merger, reunion show it was a year for coming together
Lincolnwood preps for its 100th anniversary
Roll Call Report
Lincolnwood bakery to reopen after tainted desserts sickened 100
Healthbeat: Treatment options exist to deal with hand, wrist pain
Sassone: Maybe if we vow just to try next year
Blaser: The numbers prove it - this will be a great year
O'Donovan: Words to begin the new year by
The Fixer: Good Guys & Gals, a second look
5, 10,25, 100 years ago in the news
Bakery goods recalled after food illness cases
It's going to be a white Christmas in Chicago area
Drum roll: We present the best of Suburboddity
O'Donovan: The season of many happy returns
The Fixer: Good Guys & Gals are everywhere
Give the grandparents what they really want
Moser: O, Pioneers
Editorial: Christmas almost here -- enjoy it
Police Blotter
The Worst: Nominee for this year's worst gift
The worst ... present I ever received
Tainted desserts sicken 100, Lincolnwood bakery pulls products
Most local unemployment rates continue to fall
Healthbeat: How to know when to call 911 for your child
Roll Call Report
Realty InSites: Trust your home, protect your identity
The Worst: Nominee for this year's worst gift
The worst ... present I ever received
Sassone: An ornament from the 'flocked' era
Blaser: Two student tragedies that should not have happened
Lincolnwood board members unchallenged
Village of Lincolnwood: Police send out holiday driving warning
Man brandishes knife, steals parakeet, cash from Skokie pet store
Giving: Donors come through on cold day at courthouse
Lincoln Hall girls win 2nd basketball crown
Board offers suggestions for master plan
Warmer temperatures, snow showers expected early Monday
The Fixer: Two drops for two telecom firms
Sassone: Idiots' guide to holiday decorating
Blaser: The real promise of Christmas
The Unemployee in ... Punching in as Santa
The worst ... thing I ever drove
Police Blotter
District 219 approves new levy
Healthbeat: Laptop use is linked to male infertility
Property Transfers
O'Donovan: The best Christmas present ever
Oakton College board OKs $68.5 million renovation
Park Ridge leans right in November election
Lincolnwood pursuing state grants for project
Niles Township: Wrapping party a gift to food pantry
Incumbents ready on first election filing day
Science show Friday promises to be a scene-stealer
Property Transfers
Roll Call Report
Votes by state legislators
O'Donovan: A mix of oldies, goodies and newbies
Blaser: Santo a real Hall of Famer
Realty InSites: Gifts for homeowners
The Fixer: Shopping is such sweet sorrow ...
How local lawmakers voted in Springfield
Sassone: Be generous to red kettle
Create crafts for a cause this holiday season
No time to cook? Stores let you grab meals to go
Police Blotter
Praise, criticism for pension reforms
The Fixer: Gift card might not be a bargain
Healthbeat: It's more than a bad mood
Former Lincolnwood police chief heads new department
Six in hospital after cars collide
Santo made time for North Shore neighbors
Suburboddity
Sassone: I got a name to sell. Any buyers?
O'Donovan: Amending 'Boys Leave, Girls Stay'
Moser: The permanent staycation
Blaser: Expect more, you get more
Fixer: It's good to be a Good Guy or Gal
The Unemployee in ... Problem is in your pipes
Police Blotter
Property Transfers
Evanston Christmas concert set for Sunday
Niles Township: Food pantry faces unprecedented demand
What you can do: Volunteering, money donations most needed
'Spotlight' on young performers at Community Center
Property Transfers
Property Transfers
Property Transfers
Editorial: Thanksgiving: Who is thankful for us?
Realty InSites: Primer on distress sales
Sassone: Time to watch holiday movies
Blaser: Giving thanks for ancestors
The Fixer: Departed debited by DirecTV
O'Donovan: Holiday research: Tall turkey tales
The worst ... thing I ever ate on Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving: Low-tech turkey day fun
Blaser: Giving thanks for ancestors
Most property owners see higher tabs: Assessors: Tax bills causing confusion, outrage
The Fixer: Finally off the hook for bill of 50 Gs
Police Blotter
Healthbeat: Beating the winter blues
Property Transfers
Roll Call Report
Dog dies in Lincolnwood house fire
Glenview, Lincolnwood men charged with purchasing and selling stolen merchandise
Woman sues salon after highlights burn her scalp
Business Briefs
Healthbeat: There may be wholistic help for a hurting head
Guest essay: Vitamin D key to good health
Sassone: Thankful for green bean casserole
The Fixer: Sears in hot water over heater
Moser: My shiny and deadly farmin' toys
Editorial: Communities need pension relief too
Police Blotter
O'Donovan: 'Heartbeat at her feet' goes out
District 219 Briefs
Not too late to claim tax breaks, assessor says
Almost 1,500 expected for 34th Turkey Trot Sunday
Holiday craft fair set for Dec. 11 at Community Center
Close vote saves Lincoln Hall from wrecking ball
Museum president, survivor reflects on Kristallnacht anniversary
Subburboddity
Sour economy leading towns to partner for services
34th Annual Lincolnwood Turkey Trot
Police Blotter
Honoring vets
Win 2 tickets to see the Cake Boss
Healthbeat: Most people don't realize they from suffer hearing loss
Costly lesson
Property Transfers
Sassone: I vote: Get rid of the Box
Blaser: What voters are telling politicians
Realty InSites: Time running out for home tax credits
The Fixer: Lawn touched with a 40-foot pole
Honoring vets
O'Donovan: Miserable in damp sweatpants
Veterans Day: Honoring the service of others
Ramsey Lewis visits North Shore
HOLOCAUST MUSEUM: Program recalls horrors of 1938's Kristallnacht
New Cook property tax bills sure to confound
Lincolnwood supporting Toys for Tots efforts
Small school districts proud of 2010 report card results
Lincolnwood sets date for TIF District public hearing
Healthbeat: It's important to have a healthy respect for the flu
Sassone: Moving on after hideous campaigns
Blaser: Are schools really preparing students?
O'Donovan: Always something that doesn't work
The Fixer: Calling Luna on the carpet
Moser: A constructive year
The Unemployee in ... Stop! In the name of Irv
Editorial: Can't we all just get along?
Police Blotter
Expressive works reveal liberated artist
Preckwinkle wins board president
Schakowsky wins 9th handily
Suffredin re-elected
Tests show differing trends in state report card
2010 Election Updates
German students enjoy 'electrifying' visit to schools, Chicago
Court reverses sex assault conviction of Lincolnwood man
Young authors submit spooktacular stories
Halloween tricks, treats and 'gross-out sweets'
Sale breathes new life into entertainment venue
Young authors submit spooktacular stories
Editorial: Schakowsky in 9th
School Report Cards
Halloween and Fall Festivals Calendar
'Twelfth Night' brings Shakespeare to Niles North
Suburboddity
Sassone: Yield to deer crossing on our busy streets
Police Blotter
Police charge teen with two Lincolnwood arsons
O'Donovan: Politics full of everything but civility
Hot to vote for ELL grant
Realty InSites: Reverse mortgages bear study, scrutiny
ELL Center seeks help to secure $50,000 grant
Blaser: The joy of Halloween on Sunday
SWANCC chief on leave over irregularities
Scary Stories Contest Winners
13th Cook County Board: Incumbent, challenger vie in a low-key contest
Niles North instructor to head state teachers union
The Fixer: Loan remodification takes 10 months to stop foreclosure
Waste agency chief quits after 'irregularities' found
School Digest
The Unemployee in ... Blood, tears and terror
Suburbs urge residents to prepare for high winds
Letters to the editor: On Constitutional amendment, vote 'no'
Pioneer Press endorsements
Letters to the editor: Schakowsky for 9th
Moser: Hi-Ho, the Derry-o
Niles West students celebrate homecoming
Updated: Storm brings flight cancellations, power outages
Sassone: Making memories at Trailside Museum
Follow this Tuesday's election results with us
The Fixer: Your cash is safe in the tropics
O'Donovan: Never call G.I. Joe a D-O-L-L
Village lays out rules regarding Halloween
Healthbeat: Expand 'the birds and the bees' and give comprehensive talks
Team Fixer hits the $1 million mark
Roll Call Report: How your Congressman voted on top issues
Blaser: Decisions, decisions, decisions
Key races to be decided Tuesday
Scary Stories: Fifth Grade, West Group
The Unemployee in ... Stable employment
Lincolnwood says good-bye to executive
Reporter sinks teeth into charity burger bash
Board agrees to expand Purple Hotel TIF
Niles Township starts drug prescription program
Four Lincolnwood Library Board positions open in next election
Budget crisis crushing state economy
Endorsement: Re-elect Suffredin to County
Recession may be over but jobs still scarce
Prizes are sought for Turkey Trot
Police Blotter
District 219 Homecomings highlight October events
Property Transfers
Halloween and Fall Festivals Calendar
Realty InSites: Saving for a rainy day? Flood insurance can help
Sassone: How does one increase his Gs?
Blaser: Football too dangerous for kids?
O'Donovan: Battle of sexes: data processing
The Fixer: Taxing to be 'taxed' before taxiing
The Unemployee in ... On the road crew again
Q&A: Jan Schakowsky, 9th Congress candidate
Lincolnwood Board Briefs
Waters, 103, enjoys 100th birthday 'nostalgia'
Man sentenced in connection with Skokie child pornography sting
Blaser: Internet aids family history sleuthing
O'Donovan: Waste not, want a mutiny
The Unemployee in ... He is ironing man
Group gardens build community, synergy
Editorial: Quinn for governor, Kirk for U.S. Senate
Police Blotter
Healthbeat: Herpes -- here's what you need to know and how to protect your lips
Property Transfers
Halloween and Fall Festivals Calendar
Sassone: Teen driving test - Read 'Finnegan's Wake'
The Fixer: Spirit lacking in this sky venture
Election 2010: State of education mixed
LWV to host forum for 9th Congressional District candidates
Print, broadcast staff join forces for online publication
New novel represents a victory over dyslexia
District 74 all-alumni reunion set for Oct. 16
Skokie schools make certain community stays informed
Cook tax multiplier climbs 13 percent
All the bells, whistles for Olsen, Clark, Idonije
Realty InSites: Health care bill taxes some real estate
The Fixer: I-PASS doesn't mean free pass
O'Donovan: Stress linked to living room battles
Blaser: Are we really what we eat?
Sassone: Squirrels can teach us a few things
Holiday bazaar coming up? Tell us!
The Unemployee in ... Grease is the word
Hester, Harris battle for Bears' car supremacy
I-PASS doesn't mean free pass
Congregation celebrates bountiful blessings
Police Blotter
National immigration issue resonates locally
Metra cancels construction, original schedule reverts reinstated
Lawmakers and financial votes: A scorecard
Halloween and Fall Festivals Calendar
Niles West teacher charged with DUI, drug possession
Stathi's family warmed by fund-raiser turnout
Schakowsky, Pollak differ on extending tax cuts for wealthy
Little Leaguers enjoy perfect season
Red-light camera enforcement delayed at least a few days
Niles West theater alternating two small-cast plays to open season
Lincolnwood centennial logo contest entries due Oct. 1
Subburboddity
Lawmakers and financial votes: A scorecard
Schakowsky pleased housing for seniors moving ahead
Wanted: Really scary stories
The season turns: It's time to plan and plant
Pressing school issues sure to test legislators
Police Blotter
Bids open for Turkey Trot T-shirts
Third child abduction attempt reported in Skokie
Third child abduction attempt reported in Skokie
Simple cucumber salad
Healthbeat: Treatment and prevention of type 2 diabetes
School Digest
The Fixer: Yond car has a lien and unsold look
Consumer advocate lauded
Blaser: Voters fed up with politicians
Sassone: Project Runway, cabbie edition
O'Donovan: Doggy makeover: Do I look for the cone nose or handlebar 'stache?
The Fixer: Trip to Mexico lost, but $400 found
Niles West students turn hate event around
District 74 teacher turns children's book author
Residents invited to join students on 'Walk day' Oct. 6
Sunday fund-raiser helps 1-year-old fight cancer
New National-Louis president brings rich history to job
Holocaust Museum hosts speaker who overcame adversity
Suburboddity
9th District Congress: Pollak to host town hall tonight
Healthbeat: Recess: It's more than just a break from classes
Property Transfers
Realty Insites: Keep home in ready-to-sell condition
Sassone: Literary ambition falls short
Blaser: Vanity sizing hits men's wear
O'Donovan: Knowing what cads you hold
The Fixer: FORE! Five lessons land in rough
Holiday bazaar? Let us know
The Unemployee in ... Old saw vs. heavy metal
The Unemployee in ... Getting to know the drill
2010 election: Complex challenges emerge in today's world
Police Blotter
Pioneer Press Scary Story contest rules
Second child abduction attempt in Skokie in a week
Second child abduction attempt in Skokie in a week
Futuro Latino group speaking with one voice
Fellow artists inspire this painter's works
Police: No major incident after hate group protests in Skokie, Evanston
Get Crafty
Healthbeat: The prostate exam: Not just for cancer screening
Editorial: Cut through the rhetoric before you vote this fall
O'Donovan: 'Scientific' school supply search
Sassone: If recession's over where are jobs?
Not a crafter? Try these easy-to-make projects
The Unemployee in ... the Time Warp on stage
Blaser: What's on your suburban bucket list?
Fixer: Waterproofing proves leaky affair
Kotin's Verdict: Blagojevich trial showed judicial system works
Schakowsky, Pollak pose stark contrasts
Police Blotter
Editorial: Cut through the rhetoric before you vote this fall
10th Congressional District Briefs
Lincolnwood brothers mourn friend taken by lake rip tide
Design firm hired for second phase of work on Channel Runne Park
Chicago caught in rip currents in Michigan presumed drowned
Lincolnwood Chamber Orchestra: Simmons and company celebrate 2 decades of music-making
Community Calendar
Realty InSites: Spikes in property taxes may be worth filing an appeal
O'Donovan: Networking for the unsocial
Sassone: Labor Day celebrates work's impact
Blaser: First week of school: all potential
The Fixer: Bad customers, the sequel
The Unemployee in ... The forklift in the road
Editorial: Lean back and enjoy Labor Day
Police Blotter
Schakowsky tours site of Evanston housing project
Lincolnwood police to conduct safety checks over weekend
Emergency drill shows state well prepared for crises
News Briefs: Niles North to host ovarian cancer awareness benefit
District 74 schools greet returning students with new tech supplies
Adjudication officer system winning raves
Popular blues artist to perform for theater
Comcast completes digital cable upgrade
Healthbeat: Learn to be an advocate for your own health care
Community Calendar
Sassone: Some things just don't change
Blaser: African-American passion in baseball
O'Donovan: Through the eyeglasses of rascals
The Fixer: These customers aren't right
The Unemployee in ... Press 'd'oh' for Spanish
Letters to the editor: Pollak impresses at O'Hare meeting
Business briefs: Lincolnwood Town Center welcomes new retailers
Police Blotter
Linconwood lieutenant is finalist for Darien police chief
Fire guts garage of Springfield Avenue home
Police remind drivers: School's in
Red light cameras debut at Lincoln and Touhy Sept. 1
Fire guts garage of Springfield Avenue home
District 219 holds first-ever softball camp
10th Congressional District Briefs: Stem cell ruling decried
9th Congressional briefs: Summit sparks war of words between Schakowsky, Pollak
Skokie business aimed at closing 'gender gap' in contractor trust
Developer fleshes out Purple Hotel site plan
To do list: Better bike routes from east to west
Suburboddity: Look for the Sox flag and pole in Minnesota
O'Donovan: Among shallows, we find Snooki -- who?
The Fixer: Where's Shatner when you need him?
Blaser: Technology isn't really our teachers' best friend
Backyard bounty: Time to harvest your crops
District 74 school ready to open new year Tuesday
Police Blotter
Pizza Garden Pizza Tart
Ask the gardener
To Your Good Health: People caring for aging parents are not alone
Healthbeat: Does it make sense to take vitamin supplements?
Community Calendar
Roll Call Report
Sassone: Defining 'big' -- just say 'fat'
Holocaust Museum ready to embrace 'rehabilitation' role
Freshmen get new required school supply: laptops
Health fair kicks off parent center's third year
NILES TOWNSHIP: Economy pressures putting food pantry in crisis
Illinois helps preserve sacred Nazi death camp
Mosquito population up 800 percent in two weeks
Evanston Social Security bash has an agenda
Property Transfers
Letters to the editor: Giannoulias is defender of people, not Wall St.
Blaser: Autumn is invading my summer
Sassone: Give credit where it's really due
O'Donovan: Lost in transmission at Dells
The Fixer: Dialing back to Plan A with AT&T
August 2, 2010: The day of eating dangerously
Police Blotter
The Fixer: Dialing back to Plan A with AT&T
Healthbeat: Running marathons can leave athletes running on empty
Roll Call Report
9th congressional briefs: Schakowsky takes note of foe
Foreclosed home on Kenton Avenue stripped bare
Heartland Arena to start figure skating program
New picture book tells Skokie's history
The Fixer: Dialing back to Plan A with AT&T
The Fixer: Obnoxious customers feature
Community Calendar
Roll Call Report
Pet Of The Week
O'Donovan: A history of similar shades
The Fixer: $40 refund scores GOOOOOAL!
Sassone: Big Ed spies on energy hogs like me
Here's how to host a 21st century block party
The Unemployee in ... Swim with the big dogs
Police Blotter
Pet rocks
Melt in your Mouth Cookies
Healthbeat: Bringing communities together to create safe routes to school
Urban farm on Water District land a step closer
Four-day Lincolnwood Fest attracts plenty of fans
Editorial: Open meetings should include public comment
Beatles tunes, muscle cars and corn highlight fest
Suburboddity
Asked and answered: Sleuthing for a shoehorn
To Your Good Health: National Night Out a reminder that health, safety go hand in hand
Healthbeat: Heavy backpacks are weighing children down
Roll Call Report
Storm coverage: Floods' aftermath
Pet of the Week
Realty InSites: Tax exemptions help some homeowners
O'Donovan: Under Hamburglar's dark curse
Blaser: Maybe the Cubs really are cursed
The Fixer: Wedding gift charge leaves progeny
Sassone: Who's buying Christmas in July?
The Unemployee in ... Dropping the other shoe
Police Blotter
Asked and Answered debuts
MB Financial Bank to close Lincolnwood branch
Festival planners looking for blue skies
Car Show makes first appearance at Lincolnwood Fest
Talaganis honored for her years as volunteer
ComEd asks for 7 percent rate increase
Fundraiser kicks off to save downtown venue
Healthbeat: See your doctor for the green light to exercise
Blaser: Scum, like cream, rises
Community Calendar
Lass honored as Humanitarian of the Year
The Fixer: Take great care with tots in pool
The Fixer: Always keep your eye on the bill
O'Donovan: A veggie amidst carnivores
Award-winning Pioneer Press photographers to exhibit work
Options mulled for Lincolnwood centennial
Healthbeat: Why is there racial disparity in cancer survival rates?
Community Calendar
The Fixer: Hung out to dry on rebates
Wilmette police seek suspect in attempted child abduction
Correction
Fireworks displays and parades
Roll Call Report
The Unemployee in ... Have mop, will travel
Student tab tops $20,000 in some high schools
Community Calendar
Community Calendar
Pet Of The Week
Editorial: Laws push safety for biker, driver
District 74 Briefs
Roll Call Report
Kirk apologizes for military misstatements
Sassone: Nightmare debates getting ridiculous
Flag display on Lincoln in August
Large new yoga facility opens at Old Orchard
The Fixer: Please send cash! It's me, honest!
O'Donovan: Marmalade, She Wrote
Police Blotter
Food drive, reception Saturday to help pantry
Pet of the week
Sassone: Mr. Fix It's got nothing on me
Blaser: How do we determine teacher pay?
Jewish Orthodox community mourns Moshe Menora
Suburboddity
Sassone: More handguns, less humanity
Blaser: Test drives writer to frustration
The Fixer: Disconnect on fee for canceling
Holocaust Museum: New genocide commission becomes law
Crime down, but burglaries still a concern
Blaser: Savor summer moments
O'Donovan: Another wing at the Pretense Museum
July's garden checklist: Care, feeding for crops
New Holocaust Museum exhibition examines 'deadly medicine'
Airplane artist displays model box originals
The Fixer: Dishin' on DISH problems
The Unemployee in ... A slice of life (with olives)
Bids for bachelor, 10 years later gets bridegroom
Flag diversity to mark residents' former lands
Lawsuit targets school taxpayer inequities
Kotin's Verdict: BP's move smart one, legally speaking
Schakowsky receives safety award
Police Blotter
Campaign cash flows for Schakowsky, Pollak
The Fixer: Get concrete terms for work
The Unemployee in ... Digital age, printed page
Taking the kid out of Kiddieland as sign goes
Survivors bear witness to Nazi eugenics
Deal reached to end construction strike
Healthbeat: Allergies make insect bites into more than a nuisance
DJ keeps energy level high at Relay
Suburboddity
Exhibition schedule of events set
Pantry seeks supplies for students
'Taxi Driver' author a mall-to-mall salesman
Try these for Indiana Jones-like adventures
Pet Fest scheduled
New exhibition exposes Nazi eugenics program
Old Orchard hosts North Shore art fest this weekend
Realty InSites: Lead paint law adds layer to renovation
Regional office of education still owes teachers, state police
Wellness Market Day offers fresh menu
Heavy rains close area roads, Eisenhower Expressway
New Purple Hotel TIF likely to embrace small area
Sassone: What's on your reading list?
Farmer's market serves up fresh food spread
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