Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers, said Rep. Brad Schneider’s opposition to the SAVE Act goes against 80% of Americans who “demand sensible Voter ID requirements.”
After House Republicans requested to hear how IHSA would amend their policy to fall in line with the President’s order protecting women and girls from having to compete against biological males in sports.
Lake County has announced that the Division of Transportation's 2025 construction program will allocate $117 million to infrastructure projects focused on enhancing safety, mobility, and sustainability throughout the county.
Lake County is exploring alternative funding options after more than $3 million in federally earmarked funds for infrastructure and affordable housing were removed from the Fiscal Year 2025 budget.
Lake Forest Community High School District 115 announced that on April 9, the Women in STEM Club hosted a virtual Q&A session with experts in engineering, veterinary science, and chemistry.
Lake Forest Community High School District 115 announced the induction of three distinguished alumni into its Wall of Fame on April 14, 2025, marking the revival of the tradition for the first time since 2019.
Lake Forest School District 67 has announced the All District 4th Grade Community Outreach Program, an initiative designed to bring together fourth graders from Cherokee, Everett, and Sheridan schools.
Superintendent Dr. Skertich has issued a call to action for Kahok Nation regarding House Bill 1237, currently under consideration in the Illinois Senate.
Three 17-year-olds were apprehended by Lake County Sheriff's deputies on April 13 on firearms charges following a traffic stop in Zion, near 27th Street and Galilee Avenue, at approximately 8:15 p.m. Drug possession charges are pending.
Collinsville Community Unit School District #10 announced that Philip Carter Mr. Carter, a Collinsville native and 2010 magna cum laude graduate of “CHS is thrilled by the addition of Mr. Philip Carter as an assistant Carter earned his bachelor''s...
Jay Swidler, chairman of the Vernon Township Republicans, said that the Trump administration is holding universities like Northwestern accountable for ensuring admissions and advancement are based on merit and individual qualifications.