Due to staffing shortages brought on by COVID-19, the Collector's Office and the City Clerk's Office at the Morton Civic Center will hav ...
15-0 Run Stops Losing Skid
Held Under 40 Points For Second Straight Game
City staff said more than 120 people are eligible to be among the first to receive housing grants from the city's local reparations program.
Sebastian Nalls, who earned 9 percent in last year's mayoral primary, wants to succeed Ald. Cicely Fleming on the Evanston City Council.
As part of the search for Evanston's next city manager, community members are invited to meet candidates selected as finalists for the p ...
The FBI said a gunman in a tan fedora, trench coat and scarf struck a Bank of America shortly before noon Wednesday.
The two finalists each have deputy positions in cities with more than a half-million residents.
The New York-based owner of the downtown Evanston hotel appears headed for a significant loss on its sale.
Civic leaders join volunteers in annual fundraising walk to support services for those experiencing hunger and homelessness in Evanston
The merger of NorthShore University HealthSystem and Edward-Elmhurst Health creates the third-largest health care system in the state.
Here's how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Cook County and across IL.
Elective surgeries and routine visits are canceled as the number of "overwhelmingly unvaccinated" hospitalized COVID-19 patients triples.
Beginning Monday, everyone 5 and over will be required to show proof of vaccination status to enter Evanston Public Library facilities.
A Chicago couple welcomed their second daughter early Saturday morning.
Most areas in Evanston received approximately two inches of snow accumulation. Plows are currently out clearing residential streets. Mai ...
With 5 to 7 inches of snow forecast for Evanston beginning Saturday afternoon and continuing into Sunday, community members can take adv ...
Gieser Named First Team All-Tournament
Take a look back at some of 2021's biggest stories from Evanston Patch.
Heaven Meets Earth Yoga wants to help you keep your new year's resolution
The Evanston Arts Council has selected five social service providers to receive arts residencies through the City's Community Resiliency ...
Amid a surge in COVID-19 cases in Evanston and across the state, the City of Evanston's Health & Human Services Department today issued ...
See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Cook County and across IL.
Ring in 2022 by checking out these New Year’s Eve parties and celebrations happening in and around Evanston.
An armed robber threatened to cut off the finger of a CTA Purple Line patron last week, prosecutors said.
Ransom Scores 23 Points In 46-17 Romp
Here's where to find COVID-19 testing sites in the north suburbs amid surging cases in the omicron wave.
Thursday, January 20, 2022 6:00 pm–7:00 pm
City of Evanston crews will pick up holiday trees beginning Monday, January 3 through Friday, January 28, 2022.
Following a nationwide recruitment process, the City Council has narrowed its search to two finalists, to be named during the week of Ja ...
Alyssa Tillmon, a 24-year-old Northern Illinois University student, is scheduled to appear on Thursday's broadcast, according to a report.
Interim City Manager Kelley A. Gandurski is pleased to announce the appointment of former Evanston Police Chief Richard Eddington to ser ...
To help community members enjoy a safe and happy holiday and winter season, the Evanston Fire Department has provided a list of safety t ...
Boosters available in Evanston help protect against infection with the omicron and delta variants and reduce symptoms for those infected.
The 9th Ward councilmember and 4th-generation Evanston native said her mother's recent death from COVID-19 led to her decision to step down.
An Evanston resident receives a booster dose at a recent City of Evanston vaccination clinic.
Most students and staff at local private universities must provide proof of a booster shot by the end of next month.
Fire officials said 11 people needed treatment after exposure to carbon monoxide levels of more than 500 parts per million.
The City of Evanston and the Evanston Fire Department are thrilled to announce that Northwestern University has provided an $800,000 don ...