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🌱 More Residential Burglaries + Lakeview Restaurant Week

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First, today's weather: Periods of rain. High: 42 Low: 17.


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Here are the top 3 stories today in Lakeview:

1. Two residential burglaries have been reported in Lakeview since Feb. 11. Break-ins were reported in the 3000 block of North Kenmore and the 2800 block of North Paulina, according to a Chicago Police Department alert. (FOX)

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2. Lakeview Roscoe Village Restaurant Week begins Friday and runs through March 6. A portion of proceeds spent at participating neighborhood restaurants will be donated to Lakeview Pantry. (Chamber)

3. The Black List is partnering with Victory Gardens Theater to give a $10,000 commission to an undiscovered playwright. Black List CEO Franklin Leonard said the group chose the Lincoln Park theater because of its “wild ambition” within the community. (ABC)


Today in Lakeview:

  • Ladies Night at the Butcher’s Tap. (6 p.m.)
  • The Sill hosts a winter plant care workshop. (7 p.m.)
  • Watch “Fannie Lou Hamer’s America” on PBS. (8 p.m.)

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