The coolest neighborhood in Illinois is the 19th most unique and vibrant community in the entire country. This lovely little ...
After 32 years in a variety of positions spread over three different stints, John Adler is leaving Wilmette as its community development director of 25 years. Adler, 61, of Chicago, who left the ...
ADA-compliant sidewalk ramps, intersection widening and modernizing traffic signals starts March 24 on Harlem between 76th ...
John Joseph ‘Jack’ Flood, age 96, of Wilmette, IL, died peacefully at home on Wednesday, February 26, 2025. He was the beloved husband of Anne Marie Flood (who preceded him in death in 2021 ...
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Ashok Selvam is the regional editor for Eater Midwest and in charge of coverage in Chicago, Detroit, and the Twin Cities. He's a native Chicagoan and has been with Eater since 2014. Flash forward ...
After allowing Wisconsin and Duke to go a combined 22-for-47 (46.8 percent) from deep, Illinois needs to make a few adjustments to prevent the well-balanced Hawkeyes (five players who knock down ...
It's No. 3 Duke vs. Illinois at Madison Square Garden and it's a great bonus to a sensational weekend of college hoops. These kinds of big games outside the rhythm of the heart of conference ...
Did you know that the little yellow fella you drag in Google Maps Street View is called Pegman? It's not the most practical tip, but you'll find the ones below useful. You can change many Google ...
A 20-acre property located on the southeast corner of Wilmette Avenue and North Center Street in Ormond Beach is being sold for $2 million. Should the city of Ormond Beach buy it for preservation?
In recent years, 33 Illinois counties have said they've had it with the state, and have voted to secede — or leave Illinois altogether. Now, an Indiana bill is looking to capitalize on all of ...
“According to US News and World Report, Illinois ranks number seven in the nation for PreK-12 education, and that’s one reason why so many of our students go to college. And our MAP grant and ...