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Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.

Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
In a settlement between her owners and village officials, 6-year-old Cotton the pig will be exempted from the village's farm animal ban.
Community condemns antisemitism | City to phase out beach tokens | Village reviews Amazon permit request: North Shore Week In Headlines
Community condemns antisemitism | City to phase out beach tokens | Village reviews Amazon permit request: North Shore Week In Headlines
Amazon argues it is Skokie's responsibility to deal with traffic concerns at the site, according to village planning and engineering staff.
The Memorial Day tradition in Lake Forest and Lake Bluff is part of a history that dates back nearly 160 years.
The Memorial Day tradition in Highland Park is part of a history that dates back nearly 160 years.
The Memorial Day tradition in Winnetka and Glencoe is part of a history that dates back nearly 160 years.
The Memorial Day tradition in Wilmette and Kenilworth is part of a history that dates back nearly 160 years.
The Memorial Day tradition in Skokie is part of a history that dates back nearly 160 years.
The Memorial Day tradition in Evanston is part of a history that dates back nearly 160 years.
Built in 1907, "Ellslloyd" was designed by New York architect Robert D. Kohn with help from its owner, Louis E. Laflin.
After purchasing the property in 2014, the suburban grocery store chain has leased out nearly all of its storefronts.
A wanted Zion man was sentenced to 19 years in prison Wednesday after skipping out on the final day of his trial.
The "highly offensive" display is the subject of pending litigation and connected to long-running legal battles between condo residents.
North Shore native Kevin Clark, 32, pursued a career in music after his only movie role. His newest band debuted days before his death.
Hundreds gathered to condemn antisemitic attacks Sunday in Skokie at a demonstration organized by local synagogues and Jewish organizations.
Due to state restrictions, attendance will be limited to 4,000 people at Deerpath Community Park, according to organizers.
The bill allows for up to 305 pot shops — most of the 110 that currently exist in Illinois are controlled by a handful of large companies.