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Renovated Northwestern Medicine Facility Opens In Evanston
The redesigned Northwestern Medicine Sports Medicine and Imaging Center now includes a new comprehensive breast center.

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The redesigned Northwestern Medicine Sports Medicine and Imaging Center now includes a new comprehensive breast center.

The project will replace 11 bridges, four miles of track and nearly two miles of retaining walls along the Metra UP-N line.
Freshman Skokie State Rep. Kevin Olickal is in the running to replace Mike Cabonargi on the Democratic Party's state central committee.
After her questioning was widely mocked, a spokesman for the Georgia Republican said she was speaking about the "entire system."
Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.
The decision means a judge's order blocking the new gun ban from being enforced on 862 residents and four firearm dealers remains in effect.
With the latest grant, the library has now received more than $1.2 million from NorthShore University HealthSystem's community fund.
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Company officials said there is "substantial doubt" about its chances of avoiding bankruptcy.
The state's public health emergency ends May 11 — the same day President Joe Biden plans to conclude the national public health emergency.
The League of Women Voters of Lake Forest/Lake Bluff Area scheduled a pair of candidate forums ahead of the April 4 municipal elections.
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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The Skokie ordinance approving Carvana's planned 134-foot tower "has become invalid and will be repealed," village staff told the company.
The deputy was uninjured in Sunday's crash. The 50-year-old Zion man who rear-ended his squad car was charged with DUI and resisting arrest.
A 28-year-old Beach Park woman was last seen on Jan. 9, according to the Lake County Sheriff's Office
Chief Schenita Stewart said the perception of overly aggressive law enforcement has contributed to an increasing "crisis of confidence."
Multiple entrapments were reported at the scene, which involved dozens of vehicles and diverted traffic off the interstate.
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