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Dangerously Cold Weather Coming Next Week
We should gets some reprieve from the extreme cold temperatures this weekend but dangerously cold weather will hit as we head back into the work week.

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We should gets some reprieve from the extreme cold temperatures this weekend but dangerously cold weather will hit as we head back into the work week.

We should gets some reprieve from the extreme cold temperatures this weekend but dangerously cold weather will hit as we head back into the work week.
After a coyote snatched a family's pet Yorkie in Glenview, authorities offered tips for pet owners and residents.
After a coyote snatched a family's pet Yorkie near Roosevelt Park, the village of Glenview offered tips for pet-owners and residents.
The information in this blotter was reported by Glenview Police between Dec. 26-31, 2013. Where arrests are included, it does not indicate a conviction.
The information in this blotter was reported by Evanston Police on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2014. Where arrests are included, it does not indicate a conviction.
Some 10 to 11 inches of snow had fallen by Thursday afternoon, with more expected in the evening, according to public works director Jerry Burke.
As of Thursday evening, a slow-moving storm had dumped 14.1 inches of snow on the city.
After a fire blazed through the Davis Street restaurant and two other downtown businesses, owner Daniel Kelch says he hopes to reopen the popular Mexican spot.
After a coyote snatched a family's pet Yorkie near Roosevelt Park, the village of Glenview offered tips for pet-owners and residents.
Residents are being asked to keep cars off certain streets after the city issued a daytime snow emergency for Thursday, Jan. 2, through Friday, Jan. 3.
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Christopher Alonzi died of leukemia on Dec. 10, 2013. He was a 2007 graduate of New Trier High School and grew up in Glenview.
Christopher Alonzi died of leukemia on Dec. 10, 2013. He was a 2007 graduate of New Trier High School and grew up in Glenview.
Walk Score analyzed cities with the 200 largest universities for its list of "Top 10 Most Walkable College Towns."
'Whisky Advocate' magazine noted the rye whiskey's flavors of tarragon, dry mint and oak.
We asked readers to tell us what they thought were the defining moments of the past year in Evanston, and we received a range of responses.
What can Glenview do better or differently next year? What strengths can the community build on?
What can Evanston do better or differently next year? What strengths can the community build on?
The median year-to-date sale price also increased 3.4 percent, according to the North Shore-Barrington Association of Realtors.