Voters could make Evanston the first municipality in Illinois to adopt a progressive real estate transfer tax.
On his last day of work, Officer Mark Buell met the family of the infant who survived after "most intense calls" in his 26-year career.
The budget projects spending will rise by 7 percent, revenues will drop by 5 percent and enrollment will rise by less than 1 percent.
The former director of the Medill Justice Project will not be allowed back on campus or at Northwestern University events.
Music Institute of Chicago opens 2018-19 season with alumna
A new law strengthens background checks for Lyft and Uber drivers by requiring the companies to collect social security numbers and names.
There are currently 222 townhomes & condos for sale in Evanston
Cinemark is celebrating “Wizarding World XD Week” from Aug. 31 to Sept. 6. You can watch all nine movies for $25.
Spraying is scheduled for Wednesday night in much of Evanston and parts of Skokie, the North Shore Mosquito Abatement District said.
Haven Middle School is a 6-8 school
Facilitator Training Program, offered to eligible for professionals
Incidents and arrests from the Evanston Police Department blotter for July 18 to Aug. 1.
A Weekend-Long Extravaganza is coming to Evanston
The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Evanston
This sugar-coated event will start on the paths in Lincoln Park at 8:00 a.m. and include candy along the course from main sponsor Candyality
From Aug. 11 to 26, “Crowns,” a gospel musical will run at the theatre.
Prosecutors say the meeting began mutual and friendly until he sat on the victim's bed and refused to leave before sexually assaulting her.
The Evanston subdivision with the highest average sale price between July 2017 and July 2018 was 1800 Ridge
Rep. Schakowsky introduced four bills to the House of Representatives all aimed at tackling high drug prices.
An Evanston man ran a stop sign, police say, prompting a traffic stop. When police smelled pot, they searched his car.
Square Dancing: A fun way to exercise your body and mind!
Though not severe, we can expect rain and storm clouds to threaten the North Shore through much of the week.
Headlines: Private Statue Must Leave Public Sidewalk | Teen Tweets His Way Into Gig As Caddy On PGA Tour | Loyola Academy Principal Out
Chicago's North Shore is full of spectacular events this summer.
There are currently 4 new construction homes for sale in Evanston
Median home sale prices in Evanston were up more than 5 percent compared to last year at this time, according to local real estate data.
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Described as "outrageous," the tense exchange punctuated a late-night debate over alley paving grant applications.
There are currently 196 single family homes for sale in Evanston
The first annual Harbour Hustle resulted in many positive outcomes for The Harbour serving young women experiencing homelessness
YWCA Evanston/North Shore is taking over the Wilmette resale shop from the National Council of Jewish Women Chicago North Shore.
The City Council voted 5-3 Monday to accept a donation from the Evanston Lighthouse Dunes group to demolish the Harley Clarke Mansion.
The city received a federal grant worth $60,000 toward the cost of adding 46 body-worn cameras to the 120 already in use by police.
Staff considered a progressive tax aimed at expensive properties but instead suggested splitting the burden between buyers and sellers.
A tree trimmer was critically injured when a large branch fell on him in Evanston Saturday.
Headlines: Water Bills Rising As Village Cuts Payments | Knifepoint Carjacking Arrest | Neighbors Offer $400,000 To Demolish Local Landmark
Evanston Police Blotter: July 10 - July 17
Palestinian children in Israeli military detention are systematically abused. Why won’t Rep. Schakowsky cosponsor a bill to discourage this?
80 layoffs are needed to cut a projected budget deficit ahead of the end of the fiscal year next month, university officials announced.
The city would have 2 years to approve demolition of the landmark before a $400,000 donation would be rescinded.