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Patch Roundup: Family Shot Dead in Murder-Suicide; Local Blackhawks Fan Hit by Puck
Also this week: Fabio pays a visit, Russell Crowe has some nice words for one local city, and new details emerge on a drunken stabbing.

DarienβFamily Members In Murder-Suicide Killed By Shots To The FaceβAuthorities have said that it appears a father who had lost his job that morning killed his wife and daughters before taking his own life.
Burr RidgeβBurr Ridge Woman Hit by Puck at Hawks-Bruins Stanley Cup Finals Game 1βThe woman was treated at Rush University Medical Center for deep cuts to her head, according to the Chicago Tribune.
HinsdaleβFabio Visits Whole Foods in HinsdaleβThe famous Italian model was in town promoting his line of supplements.
NapervilleβRussell Crowe Calls Naperville A 'Hip' TownβMan of Steelβ star Russell Crowe recently gave some praise for Naperville during an interview with WGNβs Dean Richards.
St. CharlesβReport Sheds New Light on Weekend St. Charles SlashingβPolice were investigating a disturbance involving two βhighly intoxicatedβ men when one became involved in a second incident in which he was injured with a knife.
La GrangeβCockatoo Bites Woman's Ear on La Grange RoadβA man approached the woman and put the bird on her shoulder before it bit her, police said.
La GrangeβCandy Seller Who Creeped Out Teen Girls Charged: PoliceβRicky Ziko, of Berwyn, tried to sell candy to several teen girls in La Grange May 29 before police said they tracked him to Oak Lawn.
ElmhurstβMore Parents Share Concerns About FischerβThe nonEnglish-speaking student population continues to increase at a rapid rate; parents are at odds with District 205 on how to deal with all of it.
ElmhurstβDangers, Unanswered Questions Give School Board Members Pause on Stormwater Remediation IssueβTo alleviate flood events, like that experienced in April, the city of Elmhurst wants to flood school and park properties with up to 8 feet of water in heavy rains.
Glen EllynβDistrict 41 Votes In Favor Of βPerks Of Being A WallflowerβΒ βThe book will be made available to eight grade students at Hadley Junior High School.
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