Evanston community members are invited to celebrate Black History Month at a variety of events in Evanston this February.
Each week in February, the City will highlight a Black Evanstonian who has made an impact in the local community.
Wanted Custodian's Criminal History | North Shore Members Of Congress Endorse Biden, Warren | State Rep Candidate Release Fundraising Totals
Foreclosed Former Home Of Ex-Bear Sold | Bathroom Camera Suspect Remains At Large | City Settles With Man Who Said Firefighter Punched Him
Elected Officials Block Voter Initiative | Camera Found In School Staff Bathroom | Student Struck By Car | Man Jumps Counter To Rob Bank
The city is set to begin several weeks of habitat restoration work on Monday.
The City of Evanston will celebrate “Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Celebration and Evanston Unity" on Sunday, January 19, 2020.
Fleeing Jewel Thieves Found By Police Dog | CPS Staff Residency Fraud On North Shore | Woman Charged With Shooting Uncle
Protesters plan to gather along Church Street in downtown Evanston Thursday evening.
The week in headlines from Chicago's North Shore from Dec. 29 to Jan. 4.
Teen Accused Of Threatening School | Picturesque Landmark Sells For Loss | Grocery Store Opens, Clothing Stores Close
Residents have until the end of January to take down their trees and recycle unwanted holiday lights.
See what's happening in Evanston - check out the Patch Calendar
Reps with the retirement community want to build a three-story, 209,000 square-foot addition to the property at 2323 McDaniel Ave.
Family Caught In Volcanic Eruption | Teacher Accused Of Faking Residency, Driver Licenses | Architect's Home Sells Above Asking
After two decades with the Evanston Fire Department, Fire Apparatus Operator Tim O'Gara retired this week.
Online Pet Sitting Goes Bad | Reparations Town Hall | Fatal Shooting At CTA Station | Frank Lloyd Wright Home Sold Amid Legal Disputes
The actor and UN ambassador is the keynote presenter in support of the city's historic cannabis-funded municipal reparations initiative.
Check out this week's top headlines from across the North Shore.
Victim's Friend Suspects Wrongful Conviction | New Teacher's Contract Ratified | Woman Struck By Stray Bullet While Walking Dog
Evanston wants feedback on housing, community and economic development needs and strategies, focusing primarily on lower-income residents.
‘Santa Hustlers’ and kid dashers will be helping the charity beneficiary Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
Parents Question Police Response | Israeli Students Visit Skokie | Protesters Picket Restaurant Opening | Schools Receive Racist Letters
Alpana Singh, Cindy Hartwig, Sekile M. Nzinga were recognized last week at a YWCA Evanston/North Shore event.
Deconstruction of YWCA Evanston/North Shore's property on Ridge Avenue has begun with the help of the local deconstruction nonprofit.
2nd Sex Assault Charge For NorthShore Doctor | Board Accepts Principal's Controversial Resignation | Schools Consider New Bullying Policies
Evanston is collecting new, unwrapped toys and new and gently used books as part of the 11th annual holiday drive.
It's the first in a series of courses offered as a collaboration between Evanston Public Library and the Northwestern Emeritus Organization.
Have you ever seen a rat in your neighborhood?
Nursing Home Fined Over Dead Resident's Care | Parents Respond To Bullying Prevention Programs | Principal's Resignation Remains Unexplained
Hint: It’s after Halloween.
Officer Enjoli Daley and Officer Adam Howard were honored for their efforts working with youth in the Evanston community.
The second non-mandatory community meeting to hear proposals for the future of the city-owned Harley Clarke mansion is set for Nov. 5.
Parents Plead Guilty To Cheating Daughters Into College | County Removes 'Homeland Security' From Names | Longtime Small Business Closes
Bank Robber On Bail Accused Of More Crimes | Marathon Results From Local Runners | Shoplifting Group Robs Mall Patron, Police Say
'Hollywood Ripper' Faces Families | Nightclub's License Restricted | Teachers Union Reaches Tentative Deal
North Shore Week in Headlines: Sept. 29–Oct. 5
Tax Assessments On North Shore Floodplain | Winnetka Man Accused Of Child Porn | North Shore Philanthropist, Widow Of Famed Filmmaker Dies
$2 Million House Razed To Expand Front Yard | Casino Proposals Presented | Clinic Manager Accused Of Bathroom Recording, Harassment
The one morning a year that Ridge Avenue is open to bicycles is Sept. 29.