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Mayor Steve Hagerty delivered the 2021 annual state of the state address virtually. COVID-19 forced the cancellation of last year's address.
Here is how the Evanston area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
All Evanston and Illinois residents 16 years and older will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning Monday.
The suit claims Evanston Township High Schools administrators knew or should have known about sexual misconduct by school security guards.
Starting Monday, Kelley Gandurski and Kimberley Richardson will both be deputy city managers, city officials announced.
All incumbent school board members and all but one sitting alderman held leads in early election results.
The political consultant and community organizer plans to prioritize constituent services if elected.
There are competitive races in eight wards, a two-way race for city clerk and twice as many candidates as open seats in District 65.
The retired Navy veteran and longtime community activist hopes to implement a a strategic plan to combat gun violence in Evanston.
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Kit Girls Bow Twice To Rival New Trier
Goal Line Stop Denies ETHS In Rivalry Matchup
District 65 has been allocated more than $10.5 million over three rounds of federal coronavirus relief, with $3.7 million headed to ETHS.
The extension decision was made based on the need for additional technical support requested by applicants and housing agencies administ ...
A quarterly financial report filed Thursday shows the group failed to properly disclose fundraising and ad spending, election attorneys say.
Most pharmacies in Evanston will remain open on the Sunday holiday, while some grocery chains will be closed.
ETHS Senior Scores 2 Singles Wins
Nine strongarm robberies in Evanston and Rogers Park over two days are linked to a group of three or four teenagers, police said.
With the move to Phase 1c, all essential workers who live or work in suburban Cook County are eligible for appointments at county-run sites.
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Cook County neighbors.
Collections will occur on residents' regular refuse and recycling collection days through Dec. 9.
Wildkits Fall To 4-3 On Season
President Preckwinkle was joined by Illinois Rep. Delia Ramirez, Cook County Commissioner Bridget Degnen (Vice-Chair of the Environment ...
The class action suit says Amazon monopolizes the market by illegally using identical anti-competitive agreements with publishing companies.
The Northwestern Wildcats swept a four game series against Wisconsin to improve to 15-1.
After a 3rd place finish in 2019 and a canceled tournament in 2020, the Wildkits mock trial squad is headed to the national championships.
Ho Returns To Keep Program Streak Alive
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Here is how Illinois is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
Authorities said a 14-year-old was found dead on the tracks east of Dodge Avenue early Friday morning.
New Faces Sing Broadway 1961, featuring direction by Borger, premieres April 16 and runs through May 16
Showdown With New Trier Set For Tuesday
Reading specialists, library assistants and cafeteria positions were cut. At least one administrative position will also be eliminated.
President Preckwinkle was joined by Commissioner Scott Britton, Commissioner Donna Miller, Forest Preserves of Cook County General Super ...
Evanston's reparations plan allows Black people to "fulfill their lifelong dreams of gentrifying a white neighborhood," Trevor Noah joked.
The outgoing mayor's messages mirror that of the new group. The incoming mayor described the campaign as "misleading and counterproductive."
Aldermen voted to spend $400,000 out of $10 million in pledged cannabis tax revenue to homeownership assistance for Black residents.