Downtown Evanston director has an idea on how to combat the problem.
City of Evanston wants lively businesses to take up vacant storefronts near Peckish Pig and Ward Eight.
City Manager mentions a few site possibilities at recent Ward meeting.
Trains won't be affected by the closure and passengers can still buy a ticket from the conductor on board.
The city expects to add eight stations after agreeing to expand the Chicago program.
"An Evening with Spike Lee" will include a screening of the controversial flick on March 2 at Northwestern.
The area around Sherman Plaza was off limits to traffic due to safety concerns.
More than 40 employers will be at ETHS as part of Mayor's program.
The winner of nearly half-a-million matched all five numbers in the Lucky Day Lotto drawing.
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Additional landscaping will help obstruct the views from Wilmette, University official says.
Registration is underway for the 2016 Evanston Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics Illinois on Feb. 20.
Social media campaign kicks off looking for ways to reduce violence in Evanston.
Water main construction will cause delays in Evanston on Tuesday.
Ray Knox is one of only 60 former Negro League baseball players still around. The Evanston resident will get a key to the city on Monday.
First installment is 55 percent of the property value from last year.
Noted misogynist Roosh V. planned two of the worldwide anti-woman meetups in Rogers Park.
Public works crews in Evanston are working on repairs.
International gatherings for the Return of Kings are planned for Saturday night, including one in Rogers Park.
Residents in nearby Wilmette object to the size and location of the proposed right field scoreboard.
The North Shore real estate billionaire will be honored at a March ceremony in Chicago.
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Lynn Lawson was recognized by 9th District Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky among others.
The Evanston non-profit hosted a successful Diverse Communities United event this year.
Construction on a water main could cause delays between Colfax and Lincoln.
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Seven schools teamed to donate more than 1,000 food items to the Harvest Food Pantry, and Valli honored one of them with a generous gift.
Apartment units and storefronts would make up the development that would rival the Chase Bank tower and Sherman Plaza condos in height.
New local information website connects all the "food, fun and festivities" in the region.
Work on sewer and water connections will change patters for a three week period.
So much news to pick from in 2015. Here are my top 15 picks.
Chicago becomes largest North American city to have 4G service throughout its subway system.
Generous donations from community members made this year's drive a success.
The people of the North Shore who had the most compelling stories of 2015.
You have until early February to get rid of your tree.
Four-phase program began this week.
A poetry slam will held ring in the new year.
More than 100 children from the Fleetwood-Jourdain Center and Family Focus received winter hats and gloves last week.
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Take a look back at what turned the most heads in Evanston this year.