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Patch's weekly gallery of unusual Craigslist items across the North Shore.

Patch's weekly gallery of unusual Craigslist items across the North Shore.

In case you missed them — revisit some of the most popular articles on Northbrook Patch in January.
The Glenview Police Department got a call Friday morning about a possible weapon sighting near West Lake Ave. and Milwaukee Ave. Further investigation determined the report was probably unfounded.
William Joel Kafin was fined $5,000.00 for his misconduct with a young woman and former patient.
William Joel Kafin was fined $5,000.00 for his misconduct with a young woman and former patient.
Police Officer Enrique Guzman was arrested by members of the Northbrook Police Department and members of the FBI following a five-month investigation.
More than $5K was stolen with unauthorized credit card purchases because of identity thefts.
A Wheeling woman was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of a Hypodermic Needle after a traffic stop in Glenview.
Just in time for Valentine's Day, Mingle Around is bringing its speed dating and networking event to downtown Northbrook.
In this week's Northfield police blotter, a dispute over taxi fare lands a juvenile in custody over unlawful alcohol possession.
In Patch's ongoing real estate column, we look at a Georgian-style brick home surrounded by lush trees.
The 39-acre community park is located at 3600 Glenview Road and features brand new playground equipment and shade structures.
A recent class action lawsuit amounts to $20 million for Facebook users. Some of the social media's user base might be getting $10.
Expensive racing tires and 17-inch rims were removed from a car on Pointe Drive.
A recent class action lawsuit amounts to $20 million for Facebook users.
A recent class action lawsuit amounts to $20 million for Facebook users.
A recent class action lawsuit amounts to $20 million for Facebook users.
For about 15 years, students have had access to a weekend program that drives them home on late, weekend nights. The program might help explain why there are so few car accidents involving North Shore teens on weekends.
Want to know which groceries came from Illinois farms? State Rep. Laura Fine is promoting a program that makes it easier to identify "Where Fresh Is."
A recent class action lawsuit amounts to $20 million for Facebook users.