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Shooting Suspect Arrested | Math Student Wins Award | Housing Planned

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

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As the first quarter of the year comes to an end with rain, clouds and scattered snow showers, below-freezing temperatures may soon be in the rear-view mirror for a while. Why not get caught up on the latest news from the northern Chicago suburbs from the past couple days.

Here is a look at what has been getting attention from Patch readers:

Rosemont Mall Shooting Gunman In Custody, Police Say

Police said he opened fire Friday at the food court at the Rosemont mall, killing a 20-year-old Skokie man and wounding a 15-year-old girl.

Find out what's happening in Winnetka-Glencoefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

North Suburban Student Wins National Math Competition

The Northbrook eighth-grader competed in the math competition for students who are deaf/hard of hearing through the Rochester Institute of Technology.

Man Guilty Of Second-Degree Murder In Shooting Of Twins

Lynell Glover says he acted in self-defense when he shot the teens, killing one of the brothers and injuring the other last year in Lake County.

Find out what's happening in Winnetka-Glencoefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Senior Housing Planned For Vacant Commercial Building Site

Village officials in Libertyville are considering the proposal to bring an affordable senior housing community to 500 Peterson Road.

North Suburban Woman Gets Prison Time For Insider Trading

The attorney for the "ailing 60-year-old housewife," who pleaded guilty to making $287,000 in insider trades, had argued for probation.

Leasing 'Way Ahead' Of Schedule At New Suburban Luxury Apartment Building

Rents in the 12-story apartment building at 8000 Lincoln Ave. range from $1,750 for a studio to three-bedrooms starting at $4,395.

Suburban Police Department To Begin Wearing Bodycams

All 109 sworn Arlington Heights officers and seven public service officers will complete the necessary training over the next few weeks.

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