The market opens for the spring on Saturday and will feature more than 50 vendors offering an array of fruits, vegetables, and baked goods.
“Even during the challenges of the pandemic, we met our vision of safe, seamless and personal care,” says Lakshmi Halasyamani, MD.
5-0 Rout Of Niles West Clinches Crown
Evanston Romps 14-0 Over Niles West
Evanston Township High School administrators modified course descriptions listing some classes as "restricted" to certain ethnic groups.
CYO Auditions 5/14 & 5/28 - Submit Video
I interviewed NU catcher Jordyn Rudd about her career, the upcoming playoffs, her softball future and much more.
Mother's Day is coming up and local restaurants in the Evanston area will be offering brunch.
Soph Standout Picks Trip To Nationals Over Sectional Bid
Chapel services and interment were held.
Wright, Strickland Rule Field Events
GBS Scores 5-0 Victory On EBSA Day
Shirley Nannini was the first woman to win a state championship as a coach at ETHS and the school's first woman sports administrator.
10-8 Triumph Over GBS Stretches String To 10 Straight
DaSilva Scores Twice In 3-0 Win
ETHS Hurler Fans 11 In 9-1 Softball Victory
Service Thursday I PM at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 885 I Skokie Blvd. (at Niles Center Road) Skokie.
NSSC offers empowering new program called Healthy IDEAS to help treat depression and anxiety in older adults
Metra trains were halted in both directions Monday morning on the UP-N Line near Central Street after someone got onto the tracks.
Service Tuesday, 1:00 PM at Chicago Jewish Funerals Skokie Chapel, 8851 Skokie Blvd. (at Niles Center Road), Skokie
Reliever Cryns Wins Inning After Inning
Evanston Tops 18-Team Field
Several Evanston residents finished the latest edition of the prestigious race, held Monday in Massachusetts.
Three chest compression devices funded by family and friends of Oliver Brown Leopold will make a "significant difference" in saving lives.
Kits Blank New Trier For 7th Baseball Win In A Row
District officials said a Lincolnwood Elementary School student provided staff with a firearm magazine, leading to a 90-minute lockdown.
Late Deficit Doesn't Faze Young Squad
Anthony Strikes Out 8 In First Varsity Start
Pearl Hirshfield, longtime Evanston resident Artist/Activist died April 13
Nelson Fires 1-Hitter In 11-1 Romp
The collection of local runners includes 76-year-old Nancy Rollins, along with four runners who finished the 2022 Patriot Day marathon.
Merriam Scores Twice For Unbeaten Soccer Squad
Home Runs Spark Relentless Offense
Jacquis Irby, 18, of Skokie was fatally wounded while a 15-year-old is in critical condition after a shooting police said wasn't random.
Hadassah Chicago-North Shore’s “Power of Celebration 2023” Luncheon Salutes Israel’s 75th Birthday and Local Leaders on Sunday May 7th
Senior Fans 11 In Gem Against Highland Park
NorthShore and Dr. Fabio Ortega agreed to pay $35 million to a family who sued over a 2015 C-section that left a girl with cerebral palsy.
***SAVE THE DATES: The Douglas Center Annual Spring Art Show and Sale*** MONDAY, APRIL 24th THROUGH FRIDAY, APRIL 28TH, 2023
After the Blue Demons put NU in a 21-point hole, Wildcats secure stirring 45-40 comeback victory on the strength of a 27-3 second-half blitz
Cheree Bertalan's choice to repeatedly give melatonin to children without consent shows bad enough judgment to fire her, the board found.