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Evanston IL

24 October, 2020

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Miss a day, miss a lot, so take a moment to catch up on some of the past week's headlines from across the North Shore. FBI Investigating Fatal Waukegan Police Shooting, Officer Fired Lake County State's Attorney Mike Nerheim said the FBI has agreed to review the circumstances of Tuesday night's police shooting in Waukegan that left 19-year-old Marcellis Stinnette... Read more Band Director Wins Illinois Teacher Of The Year Award Justin Johnson, the band director at Niles West High School, was named the 2021 Illinois Teacher of the Year by the Illinois State Board of Education. State Superintendent... Read more Black Lives Matter 'Evil Entity,' Mayors 'Demonic,' Mark Curran Says The Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Illinois characterized the Black Lives Matter movement as an "evil entity," described big city mayors as "demonic," and warned of the... Read more 'Piggy Morty' Chants By Anti-Police Protesters Prompt Controversy Protesters calling for the abolition of Northwestern University's private police force rejected claims that it was anti-Semitic to call Northwestern University President Morton Schapiro... Read more Heath Department Recommends Remote Learning Amid Rising Coronavirus Rate All schools in Lake County should shift to fully remote learning in response to rising rates of coronavirus, public health officials said. The Lake County Health Department... Read more Big Ten Mayors Warn Of Coronavirus Spread From College Football Mayors of Big Ten Conference college towns signed an open letter to conference officials "humbly" asking for changes to plans for the upcoming college football season. Evanston... Read more New Trier High School Remains Remote After 1 Week At 25% Capacity Classes at New Trier High School will remain remote until Monday at the earliest, administrators announced. Students took part in just one week of in-person instruction with a hybrid... Read more Coronavirus Rates Make North Shore School District 112 Go Remote North Shore School District 112 will shift to fully remote learning for at least 10 days starting Wednesday, administrators announced. Superintendent Mike Lubelfeld said... Read more District 109 Reverts To Virtual Learning Amid Coronavirus Case Uptick With coronavirus cases on the rise, Deerfield Public Schools District 109 announced it is temporarily reverting to virtual learning starting Monday. The "difficult" decision was made... Read more New Brewery Wins Preliminary Approval From Village There may soon be a new spot to grab a beer in town. Resident Steven Ha, who currently operates Boba Club at 1825 Waukegan Road, is looking to turn that business into a 19-seat craft... Read more Divided Evanston City Council Approves City Manager Contract The City Council voted Monday to make Erika Storlie Evanston's ninth city manager. Storlie, 43, spent most of her professional career working for the city, starting as web and communication... Read more Jewel Employee Loses Job For Mask Dispute With Customer The recent firing of a man with special needs employed at a Jewel-Osco in Glenview isn't sitting well with many members of the community. According to an online petition, Khaled Alayli,... Read more Skate Park Shut Down Due To 'Minimal Compliance' Of Mask Rules Citing an increase in local and statewide coronavirus cases, and minimal compliance of a mandatory face-covering requirement, the Deerfield Park District announced Monday it is shutting... Read more Some Skokie Shoplifters Set To Get Ticketed Instead Of Arrested Instead of facing arrest and a misdemeanor charge of retail theft, shoplifters in Skokie could soon have the opportunity to avoid an arrest and pay a ticket on the spot. Village officials... Read more Northbrook Mourns Loss Of Former Police Chief The village of Northbrook announced Tuesday the death of Charles "Chuck" Wernick, former police chief from 2005 until his retirement in 2017. According to the release, Wernick... Read more Deerfield Swimmers End 9 Years Of Competing Together At Sectional For the past four years, Bella Flaminio, Viki Turos and Kyla Wolski have been competing together as members of the Deerfield High School varsity girls swimming and diving team.... Read more NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATE (Realtor.com) Bulls Legend Toni Kukoč Takes Loss On Longtime Highland Park Home Former Chicago Bulls forward Toni Kukoč and his wife Renata last week sold their longtime Highland Park home for $920,000. They purchased the property — the original... Read more 'New Suburbanites' Fuel Village's Rising Luxury Real Estate Market Winnetka has been identified among the top luxury real estate markets for wealthy people to relocate during the coronavirus pandemic. According to a report from Coldwell Banker Global... Read more LOCAL POLICE REPORTS (Jonah Meadows/Patch) Car Burglar, Cosmetic Thieves Caught On Camera: BlotterHit-And-Run Driver Strikes Squad Car, Escapes On Foot: Blotter $20K In Jewelry Stolen From Residence; ID Theft Rampant: BlotterWoman Accused Of Felony Financial Exploitation: BlotterCriminal Trespass, Weapon Possession Charge At Walgreens: BlotterMan Injured In Hit-And-Run Accident In Glenview Child Luring Attempt Reported In Highland Park IN MEMORIAM North Shore Death Notices: Oct. 6 To Oct. 12 EARLIER: North Shore Week in Headlines, Oct. 11–Oct. 17: North Shore Urban Legends | New Senator Sworn In | Murder Charged | Fake Tweet Promoted | COVID Scoreboard Protest | New Antibody Test | TikTok Star Helps Kids With Cancer ALSO ON PATCH Learn how to post events, letter and articles on Patch with a user accountLike us on Facebook: Evanston • Highland Park • Winnetka-Glencoe • Lake Forest • Deerfield • Northbrook • Glenview • Skokie • Wilmette-Kenilworth • Niles-Morton Grove For more local stories, subscribe to Patch to receive daily newsletters and breaking news alerts or download the iPhone or Android app.

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