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Check out this week's top headlines from across the North Shore.

Week in headlines for Chicago's North Shore from Nov. 24–Nov. 30, 2019
Week in headlines for Chicago's North Shore from Nov. 24–Nov. 30, 2019 (via Patch)

Miss a day, miss a lot, so take a moment to catch up on some of the past week's headlines from across the North Shore.


Future Weed Revenue Will Fund Evanston's New Reparations Program

Evanston will use the first $10 million in revenue from a new tax on the sale of recreational marijuana to fund a recently established reparation fund aimed at addressing the wealth... Read more


Controversial Glenview Development Wins Plan Commission Approval

The developer of a proposed commercial development at the southwest corner of Willow and Pfingsten roads, which has provoked months of passionate opposition and a lawsuit from residents... Read more

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Youth Sports Coach Charged With Making Child Pornography

An Evanston youth sports coach and parent volunteer faces 20 felony counts related to child pornography after investigators identified him as the operator of a sexually explicit blog,... Read more


Glencoe Trustees Take Pass On Pot Shops Within Village Limits

Village trustees voted unanimously Thursday against allowing cannabis business establishments within Glencoe anytime soon, acknowledging passionate opposition from some residents... Read more

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Aide's Lies Thwarted Dorothy Brown Bribery Probe: Prosecutors

Federal prosecutors argued their ability to charge Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown with accepting a bribe from a Glenview man was thwarted by lies one of her top aides told... Read more


NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATE

(Realtor.com)

Homes For Sale In Highland Park For Less Than $300,000
Take a look inside four single-family homes on the market with asking prices at least 25 percent below the city's average sale price.

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