Focus Development’s idea for a complex with 297 units already had its detractors.
New fencing and landscaping will help attract migratory birds to the Evanston park.
Miss a day, you miss a lot: Hunt for cop killers in Fox Lake; 7th grader dies at cross country meet; a car smashes into a mobile home park.
Work on five city streets will take approximately seven weeks to complete.
Catch up on North Shore headlines, including a new teacher contract in District 67, and a man will run 19 miles after appendectomy.
City lists when public facilities will be closed for the upcoming holiday.
City's Streets & Sanitation Division opts to go by schedule rather than request.
Enjoy music, art and food at these Labor Day weekend fairs. Plus, find out which ones won't cost you a dime.
Plus, check out where you can get the cheapest gas and other tips to enjoy the last (unofficial) days of summer.
Path will be closed as a larger, more accessible one, is made.
Asphalt grinding will follow the conclusion of the project.
If you miss a day, you miss a lot: A police shooting in Oswego, a ‘Chicago Fire’ shoot on South Side, and a cop dragged down the street.
ComEd contractor crews will install conduit underneath Sheridan Rd. at Noyes St.
Catch up on North Shore headlines, including a Deerfield pastor’s Hurricane Katrina aid, a Ponzi scheme indictment, and George Halas.
Visitors' list of best restaurants in city omits good local options.
With high bacteria levels at certain locations, only one option remains for free beach access on Monday.
JUST GOOD NEWS: 17 Chicago-area stories on Patch to lift your spirits and make you smile.
Two city beaches will be free on the final two Mondays before Labor Day.
Catch up on North Shore headlines, including confirmation that one of our ex-presidents had a love child with an Evanston woman.
Mitchell Museum's “All My Relations: A Seneca History,” is closing August 31. Final curator led tour on Sat., Aug 22 from 10:30-11:30.
Street resurfacing planned between Nathaniel Place and Dempster Street.
Parking will be available in certain areas on August 30.
Join us for this specialty distribution workshop
“Once Upon a Time” will feature an enticing raffle and silent auction, hors d’oeuvres, libations, and a decadent dessert bar.
DNA test confirms claims made years ago.
Ten disturbing facts about the state's heroin crisis.
Turning Point Behavioral Health Care Center is offering its third annual Peer Academy workshop on Oct. 2 for mental health care employers.
Catch up on North Shore headlines, including car-sharing in Evanston, a big house move, and a Glenview church's first gay pastor.
An early mechanical failure did not delay the relocation for too long.
Changes to occur on Central Street, Dempster Street and at Baker Park.
On Tuesday, August 18th, the Chicago Yacht Club will host more than 60 blind or visually impaired guests!
Mitchell Museum is expanding its craft program to include all day DIY crafts the week of August 18-21
Construction on project to bring new play areas and basketball court to park begins Monday.
Delay could cause long delays on Dodge Avenue.
Project not scheduled to be complete until the end of October.
Construction will alter traffic from Lincolnwood Drive to Ewing Avenue in Evanston.
If you miss a day, you miss a lot, including two families connected by one house, fate and cancer and the ‘ominous’ Patrick Kane case.
Brian Miller tells residents a recreation use would be better for city.
Construction will take place near the Grey Avenue entrance of Evanston Township High School.