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Huge crowd for Pottery Barn | Breweries team up | Teacher accused of murder | Man caught with pants down | Elderly woman thwarts burglars

Share-worthy stories from the Illinois Patch network to talk about tonight:
Search Continues For Shooter In Parking Garage Double Homicide
Five days after their deaths, a man wanted in the murders of his ex-wife and her new husband remains at large.
Hundreds Flock To Pottery Barn Outlet's Opening In Joliet
The Pottery Barn Outlet is the company's first outlet store in Illinois. And it opened in Joliet.
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'Santa's Cookies & Milk Stout' Beer Returns To Help Local Charity
The Open Bottle and the Hailstorm Brewing Company have again partnered on a beer that will raise money for Tinley Wish.
Teacher Accused In Wife's Murder Finally Off District Payroll
A man charged in his wife's brutal murder remained on the district payroll for more than a year.
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Man Caught With Pants Down Outside White Castle: PD
Police say the man was seen masturbating in his car at TJ Maxx earlier that day.
Elderly Woman Thwarts Ruse Burglars
Police said fake leaf-rakers tried to take advantage of an elderly homeowner, but she was one step ahead of them.
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- Services For Legendary Coach
- Macy's Employee Stole From Register: Cops
- City To Deliver Turkey Dinners To Elderly For Thanksgiving
- Holiday Pop-Up Bar Opens
- Homeless Shelter Can Stay Open After Fire Alarms Are Installed
- Family Dog Dies In Fire
- City Urged To Reconsider Firing Of Popular Community Services Manager
- Cop Fined For Parking In Handicapped Spot
Across America
- Boy, 13, Had AR-15 And School Shooting Kill List: Police
- Trump Spokeswoman Says Obama Aides Left Behind Mean Notes
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