Evanston resident Martha Burns is a new member of the Oakton Community College Board of Trustees.
Approval of new commercial and residential projects delayed until after arrival of three new alderman.
First-come, first-serve 50/50 sidewalk replacement program applications open.
Evanston to hold a community meeting on future of Harley Clarke Mansion this month.
Concession marks the unofficial end of an unprecedented campaign.
Vacancies prevented hearing on campaign complaints before last week's vote.
The UN's failure to condemn Assad is "unconscionable," the US needs a "clear, comprehensive strategy" for Syria, says Schakowsky.
Winners and vote totals from Evanston mayor, alderman and school district races Tuesday.
TODAY: Polls open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Evanston's Board of Ethics unable to establish a quorum, review of pre-election complaints delayed until after April 4 vote.
AUDIO: Evanston mayoral candidates Steve Hagerty and Mark Tendam in WNUR studios Friday.
Hagerty says he will bring a "fresh perspective, a management consulting approach" to Evanston's City government.
Evanston mayoral candidate repudiates Republican group's endorsement.
"I know how this city runs, and I know how to bring people together," says two-term alderman.
Two of three candidates defeated in the mayoral primary have now endorsed Tendam.
Former ETHS teacher says he "will bring a scientific rigor" to the job while presenting successes and shortcomings honestly.
Education that enhances "individual strengths, improves weaknesses and fosters confidence" is a right, says D202 Board President.
Early voting runs until Monday, April 3.
Evanston state senator announced bid for Democratic nomination via live stream Monday.
Legislation sponsored by Senator Daniel Biss advances out of committee in Springfield.
Clerk Rodney Greene says he wants to end allegations of misappropriating more than $6,000 of public funds.
The late congressman, judge, lawyer and professor was remembered as the inspiration for a generation of progressives at Monday's ceremony.
In last month in office, Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl delivers annual address.
Human Services Committee decides to give more time to public meetings to form new process to review police complaints.
Sen. Biss to hold “State of the State: An Inside Look at the Chaos in Springfield (and How to Solve It)” seminar in Evanston Saturday.
Winner of primary election brought in about three times as much money per vote as nearest rival.
Voters narrow candidates to Steve Hagerty and Mark Tendam for Mayor, and to Robin Rue and Carolyn Murray for 5th Ward Alderman.
Evanston mayoral candidate Jeff Smith says he will begin fundraising again after Tuesday primary.
Jeff Smith rejects alderman's call for Evanston-only "Inspector General"
Ald. Miller says handling of police videos, personal expenditures and real estate transactions show need for new inspector general.
LGBT rights group endorses Ald. Mark Tendam for mayoral primary election Tuesday.
All five candidates for Evanston mayor responded to a series of questions from Patch.
Evanston mayoral candidate Mark Tendam gives his take on a handful of issues facing the city.
Evanston mayoral candidate Jeff Smith gives his take on a handful of issues facing the city.
Evanston mayoral candidate Gary Gaspard gives his take on a handful of issues facing the city.
Evanston mayoral candidate Steve Hagerty gives his take on a handful of issues facing the city.
Evanston mayoral candidate Brian Miller gives his take on a handful of issues facing the city.
Rep. Gabel, Rep. Fine, Sen. Biss to discuss "concerns, challenges and threats to civil liberties" in Evanston.
Retiring mayor endorses Steve Hagerty as her successor.
A group of universities has filed a court brief about the danger to academic institutions from President Trump's Jan. 27 executive order.