A number of electronic items will be accepted.
More than a dozen local restaurants donated food and drink to the first event of its kind.
Comes in response to several questions from residents.
Parking will be free at the location until CTA restores Yellow Line service.
Six city beaches are closed due to bad water quality.
An upgrade to the lightning protection system will be installed on the bell tower at St. Nicholas Church.
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Temporary traffic control in place as work from Emerson St. to Chicago Ave. will be done.
When K9 Roni was discharged following an injury, his partner's family was more than happy to take him in.
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"No Parking" restrictions will be in effect until project is completed in August.
Restoring service is "a very complicated undertaking," spokesperson says.
Walsh Construction will be hoisting materials to the Evanston Place Apartments.
Father’s Day in Chicago with the Vintage Garage June 21st, Uptown, is the Father’s Day edition of the Vintage Garage. If your Dad is cool,
A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for portions of northeastern Illinois.
W. Russell Arrington was honored with the naming of the renovated lagoon in Evanston.
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Evanston Public Library's banding of four newest peregrine falcons includes tribute to Catherine "Gigi" Galich.
5,500 participants are expected to participate in the 16th annual Ricky Byrdsong Memorial Race Against Hate.
St Joan of Arc Carnival, 9245 Lawndale, Evanston, June 4-7
Unique collaboration receives support from the Evanston Community Foundation
Windows won't have to be boarded, however.
A Redhead Days preview, a shocking find in a Glencoe home and a police officer saving a man's life were among the top read stories in May.
The YWCA’s Racial Equity Training helps participants develop the skills and vocabulary necessary to engage in honest dialogue.
Please support ECTV, your local public access television station at the Wine Goddess on Saturday May 30.
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Free beach access, parking improvements, keeping bicyclists off the sidewalks were all brought up by Evanston residents in Facebook poll.
The first Redhead Days Festival in the United States is planned for June 6 and 7 in the city of Highwood.
This summer the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian is expanding its activity offerings for the whole family.
ComEd service will not be interrupted during construction.
The Midwest’s Most Well-Respected Combined Antiques and Mondernism Show Benefiting Winnetka Community House
Work will take place from Tuesday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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‘Paw-sitively’ Crafty Pet Painting Projects
Program to have additional express train between Linden and the Loop will run through July 10.
Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Memorial Day.
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Chicago-based Kinzie Real Estate Group partnered with Rebuilding Together to provide assistance to elderly homeowners in Evanston, Ill.
Catholic cemeteries' Memorial Day Field Masses honor military members and those who died in service to our country.
The Evanston Community Foundation (ECF) will announce its 2015 responsive grant recipients on May 27.