Lake County Crime Stoppers and the Barrington Police Department are seeking your help in obtaining information related to a possible hate crime
MoreIt’s a bird! It’s a plane!! It’s a Cop on a Rooftop!!! Be on the lookout for police on the roof of
MoreThe Village of Barrington Police Department has issued a quick list of package theft prevention tips to help you protect those online
MoreSeven charges have been filed against the 16-year-old student who prompted a campus-wide lockdown at Barrington High School Monday morning after a
MoreEveryone is safe, but students are reportedly heading home early, shaken by this morning’s campus-wide hard lockdown at Barrington High School. The
MoreSaint Anne Parish School teachers and staff trained with Barrington Police and Fire Department representatives to test their Emergency Operations Procedures prior
MoreAn educational yet entertaining evening left Barrington residents wanting even more at this week’s 2014 National Night Out. Or maybe they just
MoreSafety Town walk-in registration for Kindergarteners and first graders opens tomorrow morning from 8:30 to 11 a.m. at The Orchard Church, 1301
MoreOne week after a student sexting incident and resulting police investigation put Barrington Middle School Station Campus in the Chicago media spotlight,
MoreFrom bike and train safety to mock sobriety tests to canine police dog demos, area law enforcement officers were sure to cover
MoreClassic cars won’t be the only attraction at Barrington’s Cruise Night this Thursday. Barrington police officers will be there from 6:30 to
MoreWe were “Booed” last night. If you’re not familiar with booing (I wasn’t, until I moved to Barrington), it’s sort of a
MoreOur new baby turned two weeks old yesterday. With three kids under three in our house, events like tonight’s sixth annual National
MoreYou’ve seen it on TV. The crime happens, the evidence is collected and the crime is solved, all within an hour! Let’s
MoreThe bone-chilling temperatures have returned to Barrington and warm coats have, once again, become a necessity. But there are hundreds of families
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