Bake425° joins the American Cancer Society in raising some dough in the fight against cancer.
Shure Drive access limited during construction.
Work will be performed in four phases beginning at the end of May.
NSSC honors the valuable contributions of senior volunteers in the northern suburbs at the annual Super Senior celebration.
Soil collapsed under tracks along McCormick Boulevard Sunday night. Stoppage could last several days.
Grant has been secured for city of Chicago to add 70 stations, 8 of which will be in Evanston.
How do Illinois' eight most populous cities rank in terms of diversity?
Jazz Vespers “Light, Love, and Living.” Come enjoy an evening of jazz and reflect on “Light, Love, and Living” through music and readings.
Your Weak in Headlines: Ravinia teacher wins Golden Apple Award • Unregistered sex offender exposes self to teens • Plus, GOOD NEWS.
Author David Beck will visit the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian on Thursday, May 21 to discuss his latest book, "City Indian."
Meet author Richard Cahan as he discusses his latest book Eye to Eye: Photographs by Vivian Maier.
Aleksandra Rebic presents on the important role Serbians played. Serbians helped end WWI earlier, saving potentially millions of lives.
On April 18, a sold-out crowd of generous supporters, tennis players and pros attended this year’s event
ComEd will replace an underground cable on Simpson Street.
Your Week in Headlines: Evanston is state's second city for food and drink • Lake Forest firm doesn't want its drugs used in executions.
You can continue to enjoy Patch, but updates will be on hold for a day while we do some maintenance.
Yarn-wrapped tree displays will be seen beginning on May 11 in the district.
Your Week in Headlines: North Shore lawmaker wants towns to be able to ban assault weapons again • Skokie woman wins lottery, makes plans.
Lease opening at 927 Noyes Street is from September 2015 to May 2016.
Join LYFE Kitchen for a free yoga event on Saturday, May 30 at 10AM on the Plaza
Smylie Brothers Brewing Company celebrates Chicago Craft Beer Week with an Evanston Tap Takeover, a "Brothers Brunch", and much more.
National Weather Service says advisory is in effect in parts of Cook and Lake counties.
Saturday's opening at University and Oak will mark four decades.
64-city bracket includes Evanston as a 7 seed, facing off against 10-seed Eau Claire in Round One.
Check your numbers if you recently purchased one at the Marathon on Skokie Boulevard.
At an exceedingly young version of age 87, Felice Rolfes was ready to simplify.
A speed-dating event for 70- to 90-year-olds serves as the backdrop for the film The Age of Love. Wed., May 6, 7pm, 1st Flr. Comm. Mtg. Rm.
Your Week in Headlines: Deerfield schools and teachers reach contract agreement • Ex Northwestern U football player faces gun charges.
Cantate Chicago will perform choral works by Fauré and Tavener, and will feature cellist Daniel Katz of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Third annual event to take place at Levy Senior Center in Evanston on May 16.
Immanuel Lutheran's community breakfast is this Sunday, May 3rd at 9 a.m.
An Evanston Patch Facebook question on the best coffee in the city generates several responses.
Late-night ComEd outage caused closing of Northwestern library.
Construction should be complete by May 1.
Simeon Wright remembers events surrounding the death of his 14-year-old cousin in Mississippi in 1955.
Your Week in Headlines: North Shore man who threw first televised Rose Bowl pass has died • Ravinia Festival tickets go on sale soon.
Evanston resident David Brandhandler was a cantor for years at the Niles Township Jewish Congregation in Skokie.
Professor John Alba Cutler illuminates the importance of competition and cultural prizes to the history of US Latino literature.
Five city parks will have alternative methods used for controlling weeds for one year.
Your Week in Headlines: An old 'Breakfast Club' script was found in a drawer in Old Maine South High • Dold ranks high for bipartisanship.