Week in Headlines: Driveway carjacking | Fraternity suspended | Lake Forest water plant | Train vs. SUV
This weekend presents a slew of opportunities for those interested in celebrating Earth Day and Arbor Day, which both fall on April 22.
Construction season is officially under way in Evanston. Read on to learn how the under way projects could affect your day-to-day.
The work kicked off on Monday and is expected to improve the condition of 26,000 square yards of pavement at 123 locations around the city.
Weather permitting, the citywide asphalt pavement project will be complete in three weeks.
Residents can purchase beach tokens for discounted rate through June.
$500,000 pledge gets "a prominent naming opportunity" for Wintrust Bank at new Robert Crown Center.
Chessmen raise more than $125,000 for scholarships and community services.
HEADLINES: Cubs Trophy Coming | Student Death | Hiawatha Line, Metra Debated
HEADLINES: New Charges in Student's Murder | HP Debates Debated | Burt's Place Re-Opens | Bail Bond Reform | U of I Student Falls, Dies
Discussion and film, "Standing Rock Water Protectors from the Voices of the Indigenous People" coming to Evanston Public Library.
Week in Review: Evanston Police Reforms | New Chiefs for D115 | John Legend Coming to Ravinia
New YWCA Evanston/North Shore program moves families into stable housing starting in March.
Anyone can now sign up to use the new Delores A. Holmes Recording Studio at the Gibbs-Morrison Cultural Center.
Week in Headlines: 'Bruh, You're from Evanston' | Thieves Hit AMC Lot | Morton Grove Protest | Refugee Families Seperated
Sam Horcher drafted by Northwestern University baseball team after helping inspire team to deal with adversities.
Week in Headlines: Students walkout protests Trump | ‘Blizzard baby’ turns 50 | Missing man found dead on lakefront | Ex-marine sentenced.
Red Tie Soirée planned at Evanston Art Center to mark milestone.
The full-time position was created as a response for the growing number of homeless residents using the library.
Don Pollack drove to North Dakota with his daughter to help those fighting the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Week in Headlines: Democrats' website hacked | Student faints at school | ComEd sued | 'Broken News' blogger
A judge dismissed only one count of the city's lawsuit against public service companies accused of contamination near James Park.
World champions' trophy tour includes Sunday stop at Morton Civic Center.
Bob Danon of The Danon Gallery on Central Street gives us his take on politics and more.
Week in Headlines: Fatal crash on Edens | Coal tar banned | Metra gunman suicide | Arrested for ‘annoying’ phone calls.
The CTA wants rush hour riders to take buses instead due to debris on the tracks in Evanston.
Week in Headlines: Bears player upgrades home | Gun found on sleeping driver | Murder suspect photos | Rare bird spotted in area.
The Evanston Fire Department commended the community for answering their call for donations with rooms full of needed items.
Northwestern chapel vandals, 11-year-old All-American and Seth Meyers' commencement speech made headlines on Evanston Patch in 2016.
GATHER AROUND THE POLE: Evanston residents celebrate the holiday made famous by "Seinfeld" in style.
City chooses Woodhouse Tinucci to provide engineering services on new ice rink.
An Evanston church will open its doors to those who need it Tuesday night and Wednesday night.
Find out when and where you'll have to move your car while the snow is cleared in Skokie and Evanston.
Week in Headlines: DUI for former trustee | Percy records under wraps | Golf course demolition planned | Custodian becomes a millionaire.
Parks Director says plan is to reduce the number of print copies and combine seasonal issues.
Rabbi Rachel Weiss will be installed during a ceremony at the Evanston synagogue this month.
A Jewish lecturer was greeted with the Nazi salute while walking on campus last month.
Week in Headlines: Real Urban BBQ opening | Hate crime charges dropped | Nurse attacked | Woman urinates on Purple Line.
Peaceable Cities Evanston plans a panel discussion at the Levy Senior Center.
Police Department spokesperson says “limited contact” has been made between city and immigration officials.