One of the two men who allegedly shot each other Monday has been charged with illegally having a gun. He remains hospitalized.
A 24-year-old Chicago woman is charged with aggravated battery after a disturbance at the Davis Street station.
Police do not believe the three shootings are related.
Two gunshot wound victims were transported to area hospitals, the suspect is still at large and police asked the public for tips.
Fourteen people were displaced due to water damage from the building's sprinkler system, fire officials said.
Four people, including a pair of assistant professors, face misdemeanor charges of obstructing officers at the on-campus protest encampment.
Police find cocaine, heroin, cannabis, Xanax, MDMA and a loaded Taurus 9mm after pulling over a car on Howard Street.
Police asked the community for help in catching a man involved in a battery and a series of late-night disorderly conduct incidents.
The body was discovered two miles off Dempster Street Beach nearly a week after a man went missing while swimming near Evanston.
Lighthouse Beach remained closed Monday as emergency personnel continue look for a 41-year-old man in Lake Michigan, officials said.
Firefighters from both towns teamed up Thursday night to extricate a woman trapped in a car after a crash at Emerson and McCormick.
A motorist racing down an alley near Howard Street collided with a car carrying a family of four and injured a cyclist, authorities said.
Evanston swimming beaches were closed Monday after someone was reported missing off Greenwood Beach, police said.
Investigators believe the stabbing began with a fight between two groups of people on Howard Street.
The shooter fled the scene but a heavy police presence is expected to remain near Foster Street and Ashland Avenue.
Two north suburban men conspired with inmates in a Texas prison to broker the sale of drugs from Mexico and send them to the Chicago area.
University officials gave the all clear about an hour after an "active threat" alert Sunday instructed people to "run, hide, fight."
Everett Pullet pleaded not guilty to charges he assaulted and robbed letter carriers and illegally possessed a U.S. Postal Service key.
Eleven fire departments helped Evanston fire crews bring the blaze under control.
The first floor of a house partially collapsed, trapping two firefighters inside, fire officials said.
Daniel Burnett, 38, faces a felony charge after police witnessed him tagging the Central Street CTA station with the painted moniker.
Prosecutors said they intend to proceed with the case regardless of whether the woman wants to press charges or testify.
An Evanston man is accused of trying to kill a 21-year-old woman early Monday morning in the apartment they share.
Northwestern University, which receives free fire services from the city, contributed $800,000 to buy the new truck more than 2 years ago.
Six registered Evanston sex offenders are listed as "non-compliant," five are homeless and four are in custody, according to state police.
She has been charged with the non-detainable offense of aggravated battery to a child after striking a 4-year-old, authorities said.
Evanston Public Library branches were closed Thursday due to a bomb threat. An emailed threat on Tuesday was unfounded.
The library was one of several across the Chicago area to receive similar threats Tuesday.
The 30-year-old Evanston man confronted a woman on his neighbor's back porch and began "berating" her "regarding slavery," authorities said.
Evanston police surrounded a townhouse and negotiated the surrender of an 18-year-old who showed up at the woman's home, authorities said.
A fleeing parolee punched a police officer after a pat down turned up an apparent firearm, authorities said.
The group is taking its message of peace directly to the gangs in the push to curb gun violence in the neighborhood.
The 60-year-old Lincolnwood woman was pronounced dead Tuesday night at Evanston Hospital, authorities said.
Ramon Diaz says Northwestern and its Board of Directors allowed "perpetrators disguised as coaches" to exploit players of color.
Warren Long and a player identified as John Doe 2 said they were victimized by teammates starting as freshmen starting at Camp Kenosha.
Former Northwestern quarterback Lloyd Yates is the first named plaintiff in the first of more than 30 suits to be filed by lawyer Ben Crump.
Jim Phillips, the Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner, is named in lawsuits filed by former athletes who said they were hazing victims.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump says former players were part of a toxic environment where the hazing was normalized.
The former player, who was part of Northwestern's program from 2018-22, said Fitzgerald "knew about, enabled, and encouraged" sexual hazing.
Ben Crump expects more former Northwestern players to join the suit and said the legal action will also expose hazing at other programs.