The Urbana city administrator lost the support of the Evanston City Council after last week's public town hall event.
Mudlark Theater recently received two grants to create original works with Latinx kids in Evanston, Washington Elementary starting this Fall
Urbana City Administrator Carol Mitten, the lone finalist for the job of Evanston city manager, appeared at a town hall meeting Thursday.
Over 500 past and current NorthShore University HealthSystem staff with religious exemptions to the coronavirus vaccine are set to get paid.
The man shot to death in front of his daughter recorded a video of his half-naked accused killer having sex just minutes before his death.
Evanston fire crews rescued several people from the second floor of the burning building early Tuesday morning, officials said.
Hemenway United Methodist Church announced the "Taste of Hemenway" fundraising event starts at 3 p.m. July 30 at 933 Chicago Ave.
Register now to take advantage of ‘Christmas in July’ special pricing for this year’s race on Saturday, December 3 at Soldier Field.
Someone reached over a fence and opened fire at a group of teens on Fowler Avenue, police said.
Evanston Quarterback Excels In 2 Sports
Residents at Westminster Place create dishes, jewelry, aquariums, ornaments and garden gnomes in on-site fused glassmaking class
2-Out Error Brings Walk-Off Win For Evanston
The lone finalist for the Evanston city manager, the current city administrator of Urbana, will appear at a town hall meeting on July 28.
ETHS Coach Assists Under 17 National Team
Schakowsky was among 17 Democratic members of Congress arrested Tuesday afternoon after blocking traffic outside the Supreme Court.
Orphans of the Storm animal shelter finds record number of dogs and cats await adoption due to pandemic
Prosecutors earlier turned down a hate crime charge because the student's "action and motive" did not meet the offense's legal definition.
Tellin' Tales Theatre Presents Young Adult Writers Readers Theater Virtually July 23-31
Servando Hamros, 29, was shot multiple times after someone confronted him Thursday in a park near the North Shore Channel, authorities said.
An inbound train struck and killed a person as it approached Central Street station, according to Evanston police and Metra officials.
Currently the city's chief information officer and interim deputy city manager, Stowe succeeds Kelley Gandurski, who departs for a law firm.
The program selected 45 students from across the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada.
Two recent ETHS graduates are set to receive college-sponsored National Merit scholarships for up to four years of undergraduate study.
Catch New Faces Sing Broadway at a second performance at Center on Halsted, August 3.
Rebecca Blank plans to return to Madison and focus on her health and family while undergoing treatment for an "aggressive form of cancer."
Hannah Green is the Understudy for Vera and Berta in “Chagall in School” by Grippo Stage Company at Theater Wit, August 26 - October 9.
Following a mass shooting in Highland Park, all activities scheduled for Monday afternoon and night have been canceled.
Jones, a member of the Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland in Ontario, Canada, took office Friday as president of the 117-year organization.
Visit North Shore Senior Center (NSSC) for the veiling of photographer Heidi Wagner’s The Passions Project exhibit on Thursday, July 14
Here is your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Evanston.
Although the average price for gasoline in Cook County was nearly $5.85 per gallon Wednesday, it was available for under $5 in some places.
Ald. Peter Braithwaite resigns after over 11 years representing the 2nd ward, while Kelley Gandurski departs after 2 years with the city.
Senior Soars To Elite Level At June Shootouts
A federal judge found in favor of Evanston and its former police chief, Demitrous Cook, on all but one count, which will be left to a jury.
July 5 is one of the busiest times of the year at animal shelters across the country, according to the American Kennel Club's Reunite.
Thomas E. Payne assumes the position after 23 years as Board member
Hadassah Chicago-North Shore’s annual Power Hour in Chicago hosts panel “Are the Kids All Right" on June 27th at Anshe Emet Synagogue.
About 300 Local 150 heavy equipment operators went on strike against the owners of 35 quarries that supply asphalt and concrete material.
Money for the 20 grants of up to $5,000 each comes from a combination of local, state and federal government funding.
Evanston police said the investigation determined that a Haven Middle School student was responsible for the nooses.