The woman allegedly ran after being confronted for tearing down a sign in the front yard of a D-65 board member.
6th annual event set to take place at ETHS ahead of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Evanston's Sketchbook Brewing Company is among 19 breweries with a shot to brew the Official Bicentennial Craft Beer of Illinois.
Mentors and experts offering knowledge and skills will be on hand Sunday at the Morton Center.
The North Shore Mosquito Abatement District announced the locations of Tuesday's targeted spraying operations.
The Thirst for Learning Never Stops for Group of Merion Residents
Daytime parking restrictions will be in place for more than a month.
UPDATE: After about a week, Sade was found and reunited with her owner.
Find out what's happening and where to mark this year's National Night Out in Evanston Tuesday.
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Get your pick of $1 books and DVDs, as upcoming renovations mean the library has to clear out its book sale room.
The North Shore Mosquito Abatement District will conduct mosquito control operations Tuesday night.
Community members are advised to take special care when entering a work zone, both for their safety and the safety of construction workers.
Annual Evanston History Center Ice Cream Social takes place this Saturday at the Dawes House.
The North Shore Mosquito Abatement District will conduct mosquito control operations Thursday night.
Alex Jakubowski, 25, an Evanston native, and Josh Morrel, 33, a current Evanston resident, have been named to the "Double Chai" list
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The Food Truck Festival and a Brummel Park Starlight Concert are both scheduled for July 18.
The machine contains over 400 books and DVDs and will be operational starting Monday, the Evanston Public Library says.
North Shore Senior Center offers these sun safety tips for a healthy, enjoyable summer
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The free, two-day celebration of global artistic diversity is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday in Dawes Park.
A portion of the proceeds from Sunday's event, themed "Hungry for Work," will benefit work readiness programs at three Evanston non-profits.
Fourth Of July In Evanston: Independence Day Parade, Fireworks, Activities
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Filming is underway at various Evanston locations as independent filmmakers partner with local businesses.
Local optometrist brings three decades of knowledge to neighborhood eye care experience
YWCA holds annual Ricky Byrdsong Memorial Race Against Hate Sunday.
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Unique exhibition blends spy story with courtroom drama in story of the hunt for a Nazi war criminal
Three Evanston Police Department officers received the Kiwanis Distinguished Service Award Tuesday.
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Evanston is offering free round-trip busing to a Six Flags Great America job fair for students Wednesday.
The Douglas Center will utilize grant to create in-house library and more employment opportunities for people with special needs.
The number of hospitalizations was nearly cut in half compared with last year.
Exhibit on hunt for infamous Nazi Adolf Eichmann continues through June 18 at Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Skokie.
Susan Trieschmann, founder of Evanston-based Curt’s Café, will deliver Oakton's May 16 commencement address.
Starting this month, eligible Evanston residents who are older or have ambulatory disabilities will have additional door-to-door services.
Evanston's seasonal, outdoor farmers market kicks off this weekend.
For education, the environment and eventual honey, Evanston's Ecology Center installed an apiary Tuesday.