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The City breaks down their response to the health crisis and how it affects the elderly and small businesses.
Connections for the Homeless has stepped up its operations to provide 24/7 emergency housing to more than 200 people during the pandemic.
An emergency food pantry is set to operate for two hours on the next seven Wednesdays, city staff announced.
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An Evanston Public Library cookbook "celebrates the spirit of nurture, creation, food and connection during the historic COVID-19 pandemic,"
Due to Coronavirus, FreeSpeakers.org is shifting from free live in-person seminars and speaking engagements to virtual offerings.
“COVID-19 doesn’t take a break on sunny days and neither should we,” said Mayor Stephen Hagerty.
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Two local school districts have partnered to "provide free cold breakfasts and lunches to youth ages 1 to 18 in Evanston."
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An alderman donated a house, the city rented a block of hotel rooms and a church opened a social hall to shelter those in need.
Governor J.B. Pritzker has announced a statewide "Stay at Home" order to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
The order takes effect at 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 21 and will continue through April 7.
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The City will eliminate nonpayment penalties for certain bills due to the City between March 16 and April 30 for the next 60 days.
Beginning on Monday, March 23, this program will transition to a Monday-only schedule.
The City will eliminate nonpayment penalties for certain bills due to the City between March 16 and April 30.
Finally, a Special City Council Meeting has been scheduled for this March 17 at 6 p.m. to take care of time-sensitive City business.
The City of Evanston has announced temporary changes to City services, programs and facilities in response to the coronavirus.
Free lunches will be given to youth ages 1 to 18 throughout the city, Monday through Friday, beginning Monday, March 16 through April 3.
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While this is significant, at the time of this letter, we know of no Evanstonians with a confirmed case of this virus.
Time Transfer feature is only available through the ParkEvanston mobile app; drivers cannot transfer their time using pay stations or meter.
In honor of Women's History Month, Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre will present its annual bruncheon on Sunday, March 15, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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“At this time, University-related travel to China, Iran, Italy and South Korea is prohibited,” University officials said.
CBS 2’s Lauren Victory this week took us inside a local lab where advances in robotics could change the way we all drive.
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The Evanston Health & Human Services Department has assembled an internal response team dedicated to COVID-19 planning.
The City of Evanston’s Public Works Agency will begin 2020 street cleaning operations on Monday, March 2, weather permitting.
At 11 a.m., elected officials, neighbors, City staff, and community and faith leaders will celebrate the invocation of the new facility.
Youth age 17 and 18 years are especially encouraged to attend the job fair, as many opportunities exist for both summer and year-round jobs.
A government-issued photo ID is not required to early vote, but is helpful if there is a question about the voter's registration, address.
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Renowned East Asian Studies Scholar and Author, Ezra Vogel, to Headline March 13 Event
He’s spent the last few weeks in a small apartment and he can’t come home.
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Local businesses are taking part in the 2nd annual Evanston Hygge Fest throughout February.