In honor of American Diabetes Month, The University of Chicago Kovler Diabetes Center is teaming up with local Chicago Chipotle restaurants.
Agents descended on Tony Hu's Chinatown restaurants with search warrants.
Beechworth Windows: Premium Fiberglass Windows in Chicago
Only a handful of other communities share health inspection info this way.
LYFE Kitchen introduces two flavorful fall-inspired drinks that are sure to keep you toasty as the leaves begin to change.
New lunch and brunch menus at Evanston's Smylie Brothers Brewing Company
For $50, you'll be transported to a place of balance and relaxation within, at the upcoming shiatsu clinic.
Kona Company received national certification as a Women’s Business Enterprise by the Women’s Business Development Center of Chicago.
Mather Pavilion will become Symphony of Evanston on November 1, 2014
They hail from Lake Forest, Winnetka, Kenilworth and Glencoe.
Unemployment rate at 6.7 percent, but 300,000 fewer people are working than in 2008. Can the governor make a difference? Vote in our poll.
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The new Advocate NorthShore system would be one of the largest in the country.
The pharmacy chain will now be known as “CVS Health.” Sales of tobacco and related products was halted on Wednesday.
Evanston’s Bagel Art has begun selling fresh vegetables, grown on the owner’s farm.
Company says all Jewel-Osco outlets in Illinois were affected.
New Whole Foods wants to have a ‘sip and shop’ experience. Liquor Control Board not sold on idea.
The city has heard from 10 would-be operators interested in leasing a vacant retail space in the Maple Avenue parking garage.
First Bank & Trust will donate $2.50 for every like. In August, the money will go to the Evanston Community Foundation.
The Evanston restaurant is selling some of its funky décor to interested diners.
Treble-Maker Grill will be the music venue’s new full-service restaurant.
Serving pizza in 8 minutes or less, the pizzeria has two Chicago locations.
The Dempster and Dodge center lost its Dominick’s late last year.
The restaurant will reopen its doors Thursday, July 10, with a new look inside.
The restaurant chain focuses on healthy foods, with vegetarian and vegan options.
The restaurant is owned by an Evanston native who moved the restaurant from Edgewater.
YoFresh Yogurt Café is looking to open at 635 Chicago Ave.
The Wicker Park restaurant will open on Grove in the former Keg space.
Bookends & Beginnings plans to cater to Evanston’s well-read customers.
It will go into the former Red Mango space.
The popular healthy food restaurant had been planning to open in the space at 1622 Sherman Ave.
The magazine singled out eight new eateries that have helped make it a dining destination.
Want to help Evanston’s new community supported nanobrewery?
Huston, formerly of Publican, and John Kim and Seth Kaplan of Brothers K, are opening Boltwood this summer.
City officials will be on hand to officially welcome the new restaurant and brewery to Howard Street.
Leah Bowman wanted her application to stand out from all the other internship seekers. Her Lego resume got noticed, in a big viral way.
Though it is not final, Little Beans Cafe is taking all the steps to establish a location in Evanston, according to Evanston Now.
The demolition of the interior of the former Dominick’s is set to start in May.
The Argentinian gelato wholesaler has applied for a permit to create a take-out window on Simpson.