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

NORTHERN CHICAGO SUBURBS, IL — The weekend is almost here! And as we all take a break from the day-to-day grind, it is a good time to 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:
ICE Arrests Student At Elgin Community College
The arrest happened Thursday morning outside a building on the main campus at Elgin Community College.
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Arrest Made In Hit-And-Run That Killed Pedestrian: Northbrook PD
Police said a "thorough investigation" led to an arrest from the incident in May.
Northbrook Middle School Team Among Select Few In U.S. Chosen For NASA Trip
Four students from Maple School in Northbrook experienced an exclusive visit to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in August.
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'Romantic Rival' Set Fire To Woman's Car: Evanston Police
A Chicago woman faces an arson charge in connection with a vehicle fire in Evanston, according to police.
Suspected Bomb Outside Church Turns Out To Be Battery Pack: Police
The Antioch Police Department responded to reports of an explosive device outside St. Peter's Church on Thursday afternoon.
Charlie Kirk Petition For District To Honor Wheeling High Grad Nears 5K Signatures
A petition is requesting District 214 to recognize the slain conservative activist, while a dueling petition opposes such actions.
Popular Popcorn Stand In Downtown Crystal Lake Gets New Owner
The owner of Limonadaz has entered into a lease agreement with the city to take over Pop's Corn Crib.
This Map Will Show You When Fall Foliage Will Peak In Illinois
Created by SmokyMountains.com, the tool is meant to help travelers time their trips with changes in the foliage.
Growing Safety Concerns Over E-Sooters Lead To New Winnetka Ordinance
Dangerous behavior on electric scooters inspired Winnetka lawmakers to enact new safety regulations.
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