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Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.

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Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.

Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
Recent incidents and arrests from the Wilmette-Kenilworth Police Blotter
Strong arm robbery defendant extradited; Louis Vuitton purse stolen at country club; cryptocurrency scam: New Trier Township Police Blotters
Gov. J.B. Pritzker, the Illinois Democratic congressional delegation and delegates to the coming convention in Chicago pledge support to VP.
Four people, including a pair of assistant professors, face misdemeanor charges of obstructing officers at the on-campus protest encampment.
As President Joe Biden self-isolates after testing positive for COVID-19 amid a nationwide surge, viral levels remain low in Illinois.
Thieves steal seven bottles of alcohol, two ferrets, pair of female hamsters.
The city is set to buy a Conway Park office building for $3.5 million and pay $24-29 million to turn it into a new Lake Forest police HQ.
The Winnetka Golf Club is set to reopen from renovations on Aug. 12 after two years of closures.
Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.
Local 4th grade teacher Myesha Colbert-Helm goes above and beyond for kids, staff and parents.
Saint Ignatius College Prep. teacher Wendy Schmeidler creates lessons that engage students and works tirelessly beyond the classroom.
Local teacher David Donnick demonstrates dedication, encouragement, knowledge, commitment, kindness and support for his students.
Taylor Mitchell teaches first grade at her Lake Forest alma mater.
As the amount of empty space continues to grow in suburban office parks and downtown Chicago, the industrial real estate market is thriving.
A community forum is planned for next week to provide project updates and plans for the temporary lakefront football stadium.
District 65 officials ceremonially broke ground Monday on a $48.4 million, scaled-down new neighborhood K-5 school, now set to open in 2026.
Both departments have been awarded more than three times as much money as last year.
Skokie police say Tsering Wangyal was last seen Monday afternoon.