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Palatine Christmas Week Weather: Gray Christmas
Some clouds and a chance of rain are taking away the possibility of a white Christmas this year in the area.

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Some clouds and a chance of rain are taking away the possibility of a white Christmas this year in the area.

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One student's athletic achievements, and another's contribution to kids' education, earned them recognition on Tuesday.
The South Suburban Humane Society is trying to find homes for dozens of puppies this Saturday.
Oak Forest police are running testing in February to consider future officers.
Here's some of what Frankfort police got up to over the weekend.
The resolution, 2018-R-106, officially allows Santa Claus to land on roofs in the village, but requires the driver to be a "jolly old elf."
Checkers is a bit shy, so he's been passed up for adoption. If you want kitty head butts and some cheeks to scratch, this guy's for you.
After 20 years behind bars, Matt Sopron is set to be released after "compelling testimony" from those who testified against him decades ago.
The trustee is stepping down from his elected position to focus on his law firm's criminal defense work.
Police don't have a description of the offenders, but are looking for information on the late night stabbing.
The library is inviting you to have your kids participate in their reading challenge, designed to foster love for reading and learning.