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Twins Born On Way To Hospital | 6th DUI | Controversy At School

A roundup of news from the past couple days in the Northern Illinois suburbs.

NORTHERN CHICAGO SUBURBS, IL — As we head into the weekend, let us get you caught up on the latest news from the northern Chicago suburbs from the past few days.

Here is a look at articles that have been getting attention from Patch.com readers:

Twin Babies Born In Ambulance On The Way To Hospital

Nunda Township Fire District crews assisted in the delivery of the healthy twin babies born in the moving ambulance early Tuesday.

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Unknown Man Found Dead Under Highway Overpass In 2012 Identified: Illinois State Police

Forensic genealogy testing is credited for a break in a 14-year-old cold case in which a body was discovered by a maintenance worker.

Republican Building Vandalized With Nazi Symbols, Feces: Arlington Heights PD

Police have released video surveillance of the incident Sunday at the Republicans of Wheeling Township building.

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6th DUI For Man Who Crashes, Loses Tire, Continues To Drive Away: Prosecutors

The Cary man has been ordered to remain detained on the drunken driving charge following the December collision in Crystal Lake.

Controversy Erupts At Skokie Middle School After Palestinian Flag Removed

Parents raised concerns at a Skokie school due to the removal of a teacher's flag representing her own heritage was removed by officials.

Online Claims Palatine School Closed Due To Safety Threat 'False': Village

Village officials say Fremd High School remains open Friday, debunking rumors to the contrary circulating on social media.

Great Lakes Naval Military Member Killed In Crash Into Fence Pole: Coroner

The 22-year-old man died in the collision Monday evening in Waukegan.

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