Congressional staffer sues office | Scottie Pippin puts house on Airbnb | Home invasion leads to conviction: North Shore Week in Headlines
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Evanston area.
Happy Lobster, Cookies with Flavor, Harold's Chicken, La Cocinita, Soul and Smoke, and Lifeway Kefir Ice Cream food trucks will be on site.
Former deputy coroner indicted | Use of force recommendations approved | Homicide victim identified: North Shore Week in Headlines
North Shore week in headlines from June 27 to July 3.
North Shore Week in Headlines for the week of June 20 to June 26.
Charges Filed In Girl's Attack | Mall Landlord Declares Bankruptcy | Local Reps Sponsor FOID Law Changes: North Shore Week in Headlines
Summer music festivals return | Most expensive home sale | $35 billion leveraged buyout | teen assaulted: North Shore Week in Headlines
Pet pig gets permission to stay with family | Goose family peruses retailer | Man shoots self in foot: North Shore Week In Headlines
Community condemns antisemitism | City to phase out beach tokens | Village reviews Amazon permit request: North Shore Week In Headlines
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School sued over sex abuse allegations | Suspected explosives keep beach closed | Local grocery entrepreneurs: North Shore Week In Headlines
The city will no longer require fully vaccinated people to wear face coverings or practice social distancing in most settings.
Local governments face funding cuts | Free tickets for vaccinations | Wright house on auction block: North Shore Week In Headlines
The annual report reflects the tumult of 2020: the pandemic response, the call to racial justice, and the actions taken to further equit ...
Marijuana tax revenue surpasses liquor | Local leaders honored | Village real estate record | Stolen dog: North Shore Week In Headlines
Evanston businesses that take actions to reduce their environmental impact can receive support from the City.
During the pandemic, Sandy worked with English Parker to donate food to low-income families at ETHS throughout the summer.
Week in Headlines for Chicago's North Shore for April 25 to May 1.
Hadassah Magazine Exec. Ed. Lisa Hostein Moderates Panel with U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords and Giffords Law Center on Gun Control Safety
The City's public swimming beaches will open May 29.
Four residents will serve on the committee, chosen by the mayor and mayor-elect out of 30 applicants.
North Shore Week in Headlines for the week of April 18 to April 24.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held in the Evanston area.
Convicted ISIS Supporter Sentenced | 20-Year Water Contract | New Superintendent | Snapchat Suit Settles: North Shore Week In Headlines
Woman Bites Cop | New Allegations Added To Lawsuit Against High School | Summer Construction Projects Planned: North Shore Week In Headlines
All Evanston and Illinois residents 16 years and older will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning Monday.
Beloved Nurse Jabbed At Old Workplace | Outgoing Trustees Endorse Independent | Tutor Terminated After Arrest: North Shore Week In Headlines
Collections will occur on residents' regular refuse and recycling collection days through Dec. 9.
Books Moved Behind Library Desk | New Group Launches Aldermanic Attack Ads | Teen Struck By Train: North Shore Week in Headlines
Reparations plan heads to City Council | Little league name change petition | High schools to open full-day: North Shore Week in Headlines
An emergency rental assistance program offers up to 12 months of missed rent or utilities payments and up to 3 months of future payments.
Insurance covers the removal of elm trees on private property when they become infected with Dutch elm disease.
Each year, the city's more than 300 unpaved alleys are periodically graded by the public works department.
Liquor store event space planned | COVID-19 cases detected with school testing | Local reps question FEMA: North Shore Week In Headlines
The $1 million in program funds will support programs to "strengthen underserved communities and advance racial equity in Evanston."
Join City staff for two initial virtual public discussions regarding the potential for a dog park or skate park.
Street cleaning will run through Dec. 15; the full schedule and map can be found on the City website.
The start of the 2021 street cleaning season scheduled to begin on March 1 will be postponed.
Week in headlines for Chicago's North Shore from the week of Feb. 28 to March 6.