"It’s about way more than just violence," writes R.C. Danon.
Evanston residents write letter questioning support for and "inherent conflict" of 1st Ward candidate Lee Cabot.
Open Communities Evanston Justice Team pens public letter to Mayor Tisdahl, council members and candidates.
Public welcome to a reception for Peter and Betty Skalski, long-time owners on Saturday from 3 to 6 p.m.
The Evanston cafe, which trains at-risk young men, hopes to open a location in Chicago.
The name is a reference to Evanston's original Ten Mile House, a tavern. post office and gathering spot.
The burger, currently offered at other restaurants and a farmers market, will get its own home next month.
With five Curt's Cafe "graduates" on his payroll, Eddie Lakin helps at-risk youth in Evanston reach for a better life.
HomeMade abruptly shuttered all stores in May. Bake425 opened its Highland Park location in August.
The burger, which is sold at a farmers’ market and other restaurants, will have its own lunch counter.
The Grove St. location will be similar to the restaurant's Wicker Park location but larger.
Few Spirits and Hewn bakery are vying for an American Made Award.
The grocery store will expand and replace the shuttered Dominick’s in the shopping center at Dempster and Dodge.
The Evanston City Council is supporting a request that would help offset the cost of developing the site.
The franchise has signed a lease at 1596 Sherman Ave.
The holistic health services center is hoping to help the neighborhood become a "healing community."
A Step By Step Learning Academy, which has a facility on Dobson, has applied to open an infant and toddler center on Howard.
Charter membership sales for the nanobrewery close Oct. 1
The food guide gives the city credit for its burgeoning foodie scene.
From hotly anticipated restaurants and a brewery to a bookstore, new businesses are detailed in the city’s Q2 economic development report.
A late-in-the-game surge in donations came in to open a second Evanston Curt’s Café, this one aimed at helping at-risk teenage girls
It’s being opened by the owner of Bistro Bordeaux and Creperie Saint Germain.
The two recreation facilities need several more approvals before becoming a reality.
The two recreation facilities still need several more approvals.
A Kickstarter campaign has been launched to fund the café on Dempster, which would replicate what the current Curt’s Café does with at-risk young men.
Taco Diablo was destroyed in a December fire and Lulu's closed in January after two decades in Evanston.
The chain of swim schools, with a location in Chicago, goes before a city committee next week.
Evanston scored the No. 1 and No. 7 spots on the Top 10 list.
The Maple Avenue restaurant will relocate to the former Champps Americana space at Old Orchard.