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The Dole Mansion in Crystal Lake wants a land-use change opponents worry will further expand public events in their residential neighborhood. Operators have many local supporters too.
Proponents say it's better to keep families together and provide substance abuse treatment to parents. McHenry County State's Attorney Patrick Kenneally said the decision shouldn't be left in DCFS's hands.
Flashing yellow left-turn arrows are being installed at several intersections in the Crystal Lake and McHenry areas.
Crystal Lake just approved a self-storage for another city gateway but opposes this plan, which is in front of the McHenry County Board.
A car crashed into Ormsby Motors in Crystal Lake, leaving a gaping hole in the back of the building.
Farmers market season starts in Spring Grove and McHenry County College hosts a wine tasting this weekend in McHenry County.
The original brochure about McHenry County's first co-op grocer gave a target opening of 2015. It took nine more years, but the Food Shed opened in Woodstock Wednesday.
A Crystal Lake man's remains were discovered on a property in Hampshire Township, and a Pingree Grove man has been charged his killing, authorities say.
A former Crystal Lake man could serve the rest of the his life in prison after he was sentenced to 60 years for sexually assaulting the child starting at the age of 6.
The Crystal Lake City Council approved plans for a self-storage facility on the site of the former Crystal Bowl, overriding a negative recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Kids in America, a high-energy, power-packed band, will perform at Raue Center For The Arts on Saturday, June 22.
Food Shed, McHenry County's long-awaited co-op grocery store, opens Wednesday. Here's what you need to know.
Crystal Lake City Council established the Crystal Lake Youth Commission that will advise the city board on matters related to teenagers and young adults.
Those experiencing hearing loss can now get an over-the-counter hearing aid or a prescription aid if a stronger one is needed for everyday use, writes Mercyhealth audiologist Dr. Marybeth Agulo.
McHenry County College celebrated its latest graduates at commencement Saturday.