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More than 300 senior athletes are due to take part in the 3rd annual "Hoops for the Ages" senior tournament Saturday in Evanston.
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More than 300 senior athletes are due to take part in the 3rd annual "Hoops for the Ages" senior tournament Saturday in Evanston.
Following complaints about "drug activity" at his house, a local man was charged with the manufacture or delivery of cannabis near a school.
Councilmember Jeff Hoobler is set to resign over a local ordinance prohibiting members of City Council from holding liquor licenses.
The ordinance was needed to prevent the drain on village resources from unannounced arrivals outside of business hours, village staff said.
Students and faculty "held the line and defended the camp" by locking arms together around the camp, according to a protesting professor.
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New Trier secured its first state title since 2018, narrowly defeating Stevenson High School at Saturday's state championship.
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