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Woman Charged With Murder | Holocaust Sticker Snafu | Ex-Bear To Coach

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

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It's the eve of Leap Day, so as we wrap up a near-record warm month, take advantage of that extra day of February to check out some recent news from across Chicago's northern suburbs.

Take a look some recent articles that has been getting attention from Patch readers:

Woman Accused Of Fatally Stabbing Man In Mundelein

Jeanette Crespo, 44, was incoherent and uncooperative with police when they initially tried to talk to her.

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Holocaust Sticker Snafu Leads New Trier Admin To Address Antisemitism

The superintendent took responsibility for blocking the distribution of "#WeRemember" stickers on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Former Bears Kicker Named New Football Coach At Rolling Meadows High

Robbie Gould, who played 18 seasons in the NFL, was a member of the Chicago Bears from 2005 to 2015.

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Improperly Secret Board Meeting Concerned Loan To Stalled Skokie Hotel

After the Illinois Attorney General's Office found the village violated the Open Meetings Act, Patch obtained audio of the discussion.

Noise Laws Tweaked Due To Enforcement Issues In Arlington Heights

Between 2022-2023, the Arlington Heights Police Department fielded over 1,200 calls regarding noise-related complaints.

After Wearing Wire On Lawmaker, Ex-Sen. Link Deserves Probation: Feds

Federal prosecutors agree with Terry Link's defense attorney: the former Lake County Democratic Party chief should avoid prison time.

Building Of $141M Meat Production Facility In Glenview On Hold: Report

UPSIDE Foods, the first cultivated meat company to receive FDA approval, was set to build the new plant at the former Allstate campus.

59 Displaced After Partial Collapse Of Apartment Roof During Storm

One women was injured after a portion of the roof was blown off Tuesday night.

Northbrook Educator Honored By Illinois State Board of Education

Sandra Luna is a coordinator for ELL/Bilingual (grades K-8) in West Northfield School District 31.

Neo-Nazi Group Targets Evanston City Council, New Rules Considered

City officials are "exploring legal options" to prevent a reoccurrence of Thursday's racist and antisemitic remarks in person and over Zoom.


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