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Bank Robbery | Illness Linked To $1 Burritos | Fatal Shooting

Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.

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NORTHERN CHICAGO SUBURBS, IL — It's Friday and before we all sign off for the weekend, let's get caught up on the top news stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.

Here is a look at articles that have been getting attention from Patch.com readers:

Man Charged In Fatal Shooting On Metra Tracks In Kane County

Prosecutors said the Algonquin man shot a St. Charles man following an argument at a homeless encampment earlier this month.

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Norovirus Outbreak Linked To $1 Burritos For Northwestern Students

Buyers of the bargain burritos began feeling ill a day after the promotion at the downtown Evanston taco shop, health officials said.

Bank Robber Uses Note In Heist Of Waukegan Fifth Third Bank: FBI

Have you seen this man? The FBI wants to talk to him about a bank robbery.

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Late Evanston Trans Activist Honored With Chicago Street Sign, Mural

An Andersonville street will be named after Elise Malary, a transgender activist and Evanston resident who died last year in Lake Michigan.

First Responders Recognized For Saving Life Of Man Who Stopped Breathing

The firefighters, paramedics and a dispatcher who worked together to save the life of a man who was found unresponsive by his wife.

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