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Man asks kids for diaper change | Serial robber left emptyhanded | Archdiocese determines fate of churches | Fuzzy "gators" for adoption

Share-worthy stories from the Illinois Patch network to talk about tonight:
'You're In The Wrong Country:' Racism At Naperville Gas Station
"Don't you know the rules? They need to go back to their country. It's illegal," the clerk said in an altercation that was caught on camera.
Bicyclist Asks Kids To Change His Diaper: Cops
Police asked the public to help identify a man who has twice offered money to kids to change his diaper in the woods.
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Serial Bank Robber Targets Bank, Runs Away Empty-Handed
The man who tried to rob a suburban bank Friday is suspected of carrying out or attempting five other bank robberies in Chicago, the FBI said.
Archdiocese To Determine Fate Of Lemont Parishes
The Renew My Church process to determine the future of Lemont's Catholic churches will continue through November.
Shelter Waives Adoption Fees For Fuzzy ‘Dog And Kitty Gators’
Chicago Animal Care and Control — which is the temporary home of Chance the Snapper — is waiving adoption fees this weekend, July 20-21, for dogs and cats six months and older.
Suburban Mini Golfer To Appear On Reality TV Show
A local college professor will be on "Holey Moley."
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- City Could Censure Clerk Over Staff Complaints
- Vigil Arrest Sparks Call For JPD To Change How Policing Is Done
- Child Sex Offender Found Sitting In Car Near Kids' Day Camp
- Jackpot In Community Scavenger Hunt Hits $2,000
- Counterfeit Bills Used At Book Shop
- Cops Offer Free Active Shooter Training
- Woman's 2000 Drowning Death Ruled Homicide
- Cancer Center Closes After Gas Leak
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