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We’re halfway through the first week of the year. Let us get you caught up on the latest news from the northern Chicago suburbs from the past few days.

Here is a look at articles that have been getting attention from Patch.com readers:

Hundreds of doctors and dozens of faith leaders signed onto letters calling for the passage of the Protect Illinois Communities Act.

More than 200 dog breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club will be competing for top prizes this week.

The downtown Evanston restaurant and event space shuttered permanently after 8 years.

A victim was not struck by any bullets or injured, but his vehicle sustained damage from the gunshots during the Monday incident.

The north suburban community college is due to officially change its name later this month.

The child succumbed to his injuries last week after being under medical care since an October 2022 attack.

The car went off Route 31 and 30 feet down the slope, leaving the driver trapped inside on New Year’s Eve.

The St. Charles Breakfast Rotary’s “Koats for Kids” raised more than $18,000 as part of its annual holiday fund-raiser.

Officers responded to a burglar alarm early Monday morning, finding several businesses with shattered front doors.

The 32-year-old Grayslake woman faces aggravated battery and drunken driving charges following the Tuesday incident in Volo.

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