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North Shore Death Notices: July 9 To July 15
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.
The former Rockford TV meteorologist is in his first term representing the 17th Congressional District.
A suit filed by a conservative group on behalf of a trio of anonymous professors alleges that the university has violated civil rights laws.
A Dixmoor man who had been given probation through the First Time Weapon Offender program allegedly had a gun when he crashed a stolen car.
One police officer was treated for smoke inhalation, and no residents were injured, fire officials said.
Following Don Tracy's resignation, Illinois GOP officials selected a new leader ahead of next week's Republican National Convention.
Coinciding with the Tour de France, the self-guided storybook tour and decorated downtown bike displays promotes both reading and riding.
Corporation Counsel Alex Ruggie has been a lawyer for the city of Evanston for more than eight years.
A 22-year-old Dixmoor man faces five felony charges after fleeing police in a stolen car early Wednesday.
Lake Forest's 95-year-old Tudor Manor is the 6th best hotel in the continental U.S., according to a survey of Travel and Leisure readers.
“I can’t believe we’ve had two big winners in the past week," said the owner of the Arco at Peterson and California.
Rep. Brad Schneider, the first Illinois congressman to endorse President Joe Biden, becomes the second to call for him to step aside.
Police find cocaine, heroin, cannabis, Xanax, MDMA and a loaded Taurus 9mm after pulling over a car on Howard Street.
Jeff Austwick, accused of killing his brothers and trying to burn their bodies, appeared in court Wednesday for a preliminary hearing.
Witnesses and video helped police track down the driver of a truck who ran a sedan off the road and is now being held on dozens of charges.
After losing over $200 million last quarter, executives at discount retailer Big Lots will close 40 stores and may declare bankruptcy.
“This is a tremendous enhancement for Fort Sheridan,” says Forest Preserve Executive Director Alex Ty Kovach.
Scalpers were soon selling tickets to the Bears' Halas Hall training camps for more than $100 each.
A trio of New Trier grads have opened their much-anticipated "love letter to the Jewish deli" on Chicago Avenue.