This year, the event benefits Compass to Care which helps families with a child battling cancer.
Evanston 311 staff have handled more than 1,320,000 phone calls in 10 years of operation.
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The City anticipates that street cleaning will not begin until at least March 15 due to the amount of snow currently on the ground.
The group formed in July 2014 after a call to action by Mayor Tisdahl for the faith community to help solve the problem of youth violence.
Community members can get an update on vaccine distribution in Evanston during a "Coronavirus Q&A" on Thursday, March 4 at 1 p.m.
Lori Keenan shares her qualifications ahead of Evanston’s mayoral election.
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Life-long Evanston resident Jennifer Eason is working to establish a nonprofit to continue this work even after the pandemic.
Groot has resumed trash collection services, and is currently focusing on areas that were missed on Tuesday due to weather.
The Evanston Arts Council's application is available on the City website.
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The Levy Senior Center is available as a warming center this weekend.
Evanston's Public Works Agency is preparing for another weather system expected to enter our area this afternoon.
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Community members can learn about the COVID-19 vaccination at the Jan. 21 virtual event.
Undocumented residents who have emergency needs due to the COVID-19 pandemic are encouraged to apply.
"I can tell you that we are a city where hate is not tolerated," Mayor Hagerty said in a statement Sunday.
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Residents are encouraged to participate in a moment of silence during the light beam display Jan. 19.
YWCA Evanston/North Shore invited the community to recognize the National Day of Racial Healing a day after Martin Luther King Day.
No refuse or recycling collections will occur on Monday.
The City has administered vaccinations to more than 800 non-hospital healthcare workers so far.
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Evanston’s Health and Human Services Department encourages residents to complete a survey to help the City determine local vaccine demand.
The pilot program provided $80,000 to Evanston nonprofit Connections for the Homeless to feed 60 people per day through February.
Trees will be picked up on the same day of the week as residents’ normal refuse and recycling collection.
The City of Evanston is reminding residents of snow parking restrictions, convenient notification methods, shoveling guidelines and more.
Greenways Worker III Gary Eanes will retire from the City of Evanston today.
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The City's health department and IDPH are hosting a temporary testing site at Evanston Township High School this weekend.
An Evanston family lost everything in an early-morning fire.
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The mayor shares a timeline detailing Evanston's community-wide response to the COVID-19 pandemic so far.
The City has announced changes in service delivery and facility schedules in recognition of the Christmas and New Year's holiday.
Winner Tate Dunn is a fourth grader at Willard Elementary School.