The temporary testing site will be open Sept. 8-10; tests are available to all Evanston residents regardless of symptoms.
The City of Evanston has announced facility closures and service schedules for the 2020 Labor Day holiday weekend.
Captain Christina Champlin has been appointed Associate Corps Officer at the Salvation Army Evanston Corps Community Center.
Mental health professional LaTasha Winston was described as a local hero by Joy Blair. | Presented by Ring.
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The event is for Evanston residents only and is open to both drive-through and walk-through participants.
Oakton and the Evanston Fire Department have collaborated to create a tuition-free firefighter apprenticeship program.
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Phi Theta Kappa recognized Oakton student Shaked Gafni of Evanston as a 2020 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar.
Grant funding will support critical public health services and community assistance programs.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
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All proceeds from the Dempster Street consignment shop are set to go to support domestic violence and economic advancement programs.
Daily beach admission passes will no longer be available for purchase as seasonal lifeguard and beach staff return to school.
Rent, food, business and mental health assistance are all available.
Residents may now begin to pay for their 2021 City of Evanston wheel tax, residential parking permits and residential parking passes.
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Televised and live-streamed online sessions will help inform the City Council's discussion on policing in Evanston.
The City of Evanston’s Community Development Department has opened a temporary building permit desk.
The free outdoor movie series will feature five movies on Tuesdays and Saturdays during the month of August at park locations in Evanston.
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The City of Evanston and Northwestern University announced July 29 that Northwestern will contribute $1 million to the City.
The discussion is the latest in Mayor Hagerty's series on policing in Evanston.
A partnership between Oakton Community College, Youth Job Center in Evanston and Evanston Township High School assists young adults.
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The Chamber of Commerce has procured approximately $30,000 of PPE, including 10,000 paper masks.
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The event is the latest in Mayor Hagerty's Q&A and discussion series on policing.
Community testing will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis at the Evanston Township High School parking lot.
Starting Tuesday, beaches closes at 9 p.m., though lakefront parks remain open until 11 p.m.
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Evanston community members are invited to join Mayor Stephen Hagerty, members of the Evanston Police Department, and other guests.
The free weekly concerts begins Tuesday at Canal Shores Golf Course with social distancing guidelines in place.
Marco Quito, a 31-year-old North Austin resident, died Monday despite efforts by a Good Samaritan and Evanston rescuers to save him.
Evanston community members are invited to join Mayor Stephen Hagerty and members of the Evanston Police Department July 6 at 12 p.m.
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Beaches will be limited to 50 percent capacity in accordance with Illinois Department of Public Health guidelines.
The City of Evanston announces service and facility schedules for the Independence Day holiday this Saturday.
The Evanston Fourth of July Association has replaced its traditional 4th of July activities with an alternative virtual celebration.