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

As we come out of a full moon and into the last full week of April, now is a perfect chance to get caught up some of the latest news from across the northern Chicago suburbs from recent days.
Here is a look at articles that have been getting attention from Patch.com readers:
McHenry County State's Attorney Will Not Seek Re-Election
His term will end on Nov. 30, 2024. Kenneally cited personal reasons for his decision not to run again this fall.
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'Pivotal' Moment: Bears Unveil $4.6 Billion Domed Lakefront Stadium Plan
Team officials pledged Wednesday to invest more than $2 billion and pay for 70 percent of the cost of the stadium itself.
Mass Shooting Defendant Bobby Crimo Phone Privileges Restored
The Lake County State's Attorney's Office asked the judge to modify the restrictions she placed on the accused gunman's communications.
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Runner Attacked On North Suburban Trail: Police
The runner sustained minor injuries after two people attacked him Monday night in Libertyville, police said.
Child, 10, Captures Abuse At Unlicensed Daycare On Camera: Court Docs
A sex offender at the Crystal Lake home daycare run by his grandma may have helped care for children, according to court documents.
High School Restricts Use Of Cell Phones In Class
Administrators say ETHS's new cell phone rules are not an outright ban, but a "limit to access" electronics during instructional time.
Grayslake Carnival Returns Thursday, Runs Through Weekend
The carnival will be located in the parking lot behind the Grayslake Village Hall.
Dishwalla, Spin Doctors To Headline Taste Of Highland Park 2024
The bands behind the 90s alternative hits "Counting Blue Cars" and "Two Princes" are due to perform at The Lot in June.
High School Orchestra Director Recognized As Outstanding Educator
Jeffrey Rollins received the Illinois ASTA award at the Illinois Music Education Conference earlier this year.
PUBLIC SAFETY NEWS

- Grayslake Dog n Suds Closed Following Blaze: Fire Officials
- String Of Burglaries Reported At Northbrook Businesses: Police
- 2 Charged With Arson In Fire At Former Regal Cinemas Building
- Police Get Firearm Restraining Order Against Local Man
- Stolen Golf Clubs, Baby Stroller, Wedding Ring Reported: Blotter
- Drunken Driver Busted With Illegal Gun: Sheriff's Blotter
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