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Bears Stadium Studies | 9 Injured In Tour Van Crash | 'Good Trouble' Rallies Protest Trump

Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.

North Suburban News Update publishes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
North Suburban News Update publishes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. (Patch)

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.

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

Studies Ongoing Regarding Future Of Arlington Park Site: Village

The Chicago Bears and Arlington Heights are conducting studies regarding issues like parking and the economic impact of building a new stadium.

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9 Injured When Band Tour Van Hits Pole On Route 31

The collision happened Saturday evening in McHenry.

'Good Trouble' Rallies In IL Protest Trump’s Record On Civil Rights

Congressman John Lewis, who died in 2020, coined the phrase "Good Trouble" and was one of Trump's most vocal critics during his first term. RELATED: 'Good Trouble Lives On' Rally Planned In Highland Park

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Six Flags Great America Reinstates Chaperone Policy

The rules regarding chaperones for attendees 15 years old and younger will be back in place starting on Thursday.

'Suspicious Behavior' Leads To Weapons Arrest: Palatine PD

A Chicago man, who had multiple warrants, was charged with two felonies following the incident over the weekend in Palatine.

Fire Chief Retires After Nearly 4 Decades Of Service

Skokie Fire Department Chief Jeff Hoeflich will be retiring next month, according to village officials.

Deputies Find Teen Struggling In Water On Chain O' Lakes, Help Bring Her Back To Her Boat: Police

The Lake County Sheriff's Office Marine unit was out patrolling lakes over the Fourth of July weekend.

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