Also among last week's top stories, Buddhist monks honor the late Harold Ramis and a tree falls on a woman walking her dog.
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The YMCA will host the second annual 'Moves Like Tori' event to raise money for the Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood Program.
The change starts Wednesday in order to keep the construction project on schedule.
The road work that was supposed to happen Monday and Tuesday will now be done Tuesday and Wednesday.
Also, a man accidentally shoots himself in the head and Walgreens is applauded for staying local.
The roadwork will now happen Tuesday and Wednesday.
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There's a kindergarden open house and cookout.
Also among last week's top stories: a Deerfield teen is found safe in the Oregon wilderness and Evanston enacts a plastic bag ban.
A man charged with attacking a paramedic helping him and Dunkin’ Donuts’ approval also made the list.
They learned about her connection to Glenview and the decorated and 'flew' their own planes.
Classes were underway at the time.
The Village refutes the notion, set form in an editorial by 22nd Century Media.
Also, radio personality Kathy Hart wants to open a restaurant and Duran Duran's locally-based fan club gets sued.
Public is welcome to free summer celebration on August 7 at the North Suburban YMCA, 2705 Techny Road in Northbrook.
Also, a man was arrested in Evanston for driving around with a loaded weapon and body armor.