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Additional businesses and activities will be able to resume with public safety guidelines in place on Friday, June 26.
"Due to the efforts of all of you, we have seen a significant decline of new confirmed COVID-19 cases."
Evanston’s Health and Human Services Department is partnering with AMITA Health St. Francis Hospital to offer a health screening event.
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"COVID-19 tests will be given to Evanston residents who may not otherwise have access to testing or online virtual health visits."
"The Evanston Parks, Recreation and Community Services Division looks forward to welcoming Evanston summer camp program participants back."
Jennifer Moss traces her powerful Black Lives Matter message on Babynames.com back to Martin Luther King Jr. Laboratory School in Evanston.
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The State of Illinois has opened its COVID-19 community-based testing sites to all people, regardless of symptoms.
"We need to be together again," said Brian McHugh, who co-facilitates YWCA Evanston/North Shore’s “Alternative to Violence" men's groups.
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Mayor Stephen Hagerty has taken the Obama Foundation's pledge to evaluate police use of force in Evanston.
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Additional businesses will be allowed to reopen while following strict public health guidelines on Friday, May 29.
The City will issue only warning citations for non-safety related violations through June 7; fines will begin being issued June 8.
The emergency food pantry, produce-mobile and youth food distribution programs are posting updates to their summer service.
The city is not selling beach tokens until reopening plans are finalized, and swimming is not expected to be allowed until July.
Beaches are tentatively scheduled to reopen to swimming in July.
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The City and community partners are working to plan alternative ways to celebrate summer holidays this year.
The Evanston Care Network was launched "to better connect individuals seeking social service assistance."
Junior League of Evanston-North Shore's new member class delivered essential supplies Wednesday as part of its annual Baby Steps shower.
Evanston will modify its refuse collection and parking restrictions for the holiday weekend.
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Evanston's four parishes will begin reopening in phases, Cardinal Blase Cupich announced Thursday.
Local business owners are encouraging residents to wear face coverings when working in or patronizing essential businesses.
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The campaign features posters created in partnership with designer Tim Hogan and local photographers.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
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The presentations were planned for May 18 but will be delayed by 60 to 90 days due to the coronavirus pandemic, city officials said.
Building permits, trash collection and other city services are modifying their routines as a result of the Stay Home Order.
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From trash collection to building permits, the city is providing updates to residents about its services during coronavirus closures.
Face covering, social distancing and no-contact purchases will be required when the farmer's market returns Saturday morning.
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Apparently, spring in Evanston began March 19. You might as well act like it.
All persons working in or patronizing “essential businesses and operations” must wear cloth face coverings.