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Clown Causes Disturbance and a Paranormal Break-In
A look at weird crimes in the Chicago area.

I'm interested in practically everything and love to learn. I've been fortunate to travel a lot, and spent my junior year of college at Loyola University's campus in Rome, Italy, where I visited relatives. I also visited relatives in Poland on a summer trip there after graduation.
I've had great experiences traveling to Asia, the Middle East, Mexico and many countries in Europe, typically on a shoestring budget, and it's really hard to pick a favorite. The best thing about travel is meeting people, seeing places and viewing the world through someone else's eyes.
I also enjoy theater, biking, museums, hiking, reading, eating out, movies, going to church, fashion, cooking and hanging out with friends.
A look at weird crimes in the Chicago area.

A look at weird crimes in the Chicago area.
Moody's Investor Service gave the village the highest possible bond rating for municipal bonds.
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Eight Maine South students, one Maine East student and one Northridge Prep student were given the prestigious academic honor, which goes to a select few in the nation.
Skokie favorite The Pita Inn will knock down the deteriorating Barnum and Bagel building and put up a new restaurant.
The Skokie man was charged with first degree murder for the brutal killings in 2011.
Five student from Niles North, one from Niles West and one from Fasman Yeshiva were named National Merit Semifinalists.
My wife's birthday falls on Yom Kippur every year. In the sense that Yom Kippur is the day we take stock of the past year and anticipate the coming year, it's the birthday of us all. But don't worry-- the cake is not forgotten.
The owners of 'One North' contemporary American restaurant in downtown Chicago are bringing their 'chef-inspired dining' to downtown Skokie.
The Wolves bit into the Blue Demons 44-8.
The Wolves bit into the Blue Demons 44-8.
There are many fun things to do, from local musicians playing to 'touch a firetruck' for kids to a gender-reversed Hamlet, a scenic triathlon and more.
Tons of fun events this weekend: Bike Niles, Pink Swim Meet, Zumba Fundraiser, Community Resource Fair, "Get in Gear to Start the Year" 3K for kids, a garden walk and more.
My wife's birthday falls on Yom Kippur every year. In the sense that Yom Kippur is the day we take stock of the past year and anticipate the coming year, it's the birthday of us all. But don't worry-- the cake is not forgotten.