NORTHERN CHICAGO SUBURBS, IL — Hope your week is off to a good start. Let us get you caught up on the latest news from the northern Chicago suburbs from the past few days.
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The Mundelein man has been missing since November, authorities say.
The Skokie Ethics Commission ruled that a former trustee had violated the village code and imposed three $1 fines.
Deputies with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office say the man threatened officers with two knives, police said.
The Republican nominee for governor infamously characterized the city during his last run for the state's top spot four years ago.
The performance will honor founding conductor Howard Green in his final concert leading the band.
Police said the student water gun game is not illegal, but look-alike firearms and trespassing could alarm residents.
An investigation continues into the incident that occurred Wednesday after police had attempted a traffic stop before the fatal crash.
Lake Forest resident John Abendshien faces seven felony counts related to possession of child sexual abuse material, police said.
State’s attorney says SAFE-T Act prevented detention despite alleged multi-county theft cases and prior convictions.
Flooding warnings for the Fox River and Chain o' Lakes are in effect through Saturday.
The driver was not injured after the car went off Route 14 and hit a tree and light pole, officials say.
McHenry County Coroner says 35-year-old Kyriakos “K.C.” Iatropoulos was discovered with a gunshot wound at Springdale Trails.
Village trustees authorize bonds and contractor as plans move forward to replace the department’s aging 1968 facility.
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