Voluntarily complying with Snow Route parking restrictions will help reduce the need for enforced parking restrictions in the days ahead."
Local Primary Election races include Mayor, City Clerk, 8th Ward Alderman and 4th Ward Alderman.
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Nieuwsma is the head of a renewable energy consulting firm and founding member of the Evanston Development Cooperative.
Hear from the three candidates competing to be Evanston's next mayor: Daniel Biss, Lori Keenan and Sebastian Nalls.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Evanston.
Starting in 2021, club-supported annual scholarships will honor Dick Peach and Curt Sharp
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Evanston Finally Prevails In 'Rivalry' Game
Here are the latest figures on which hospitals and ICUs are nearing capacity in Cook County.
Ald. Ann Rainey faced condemnation from both residents and candidates over remarks about City Clerk Devon Reid during a candidate forum.
Evanston city staff improperly withheld Robert Crown Center fundraising records, the Illinois Attorney General's Office found.
Northwestern University student journalists released a five-part investigation into the Northern Illinois Police Alarm System.
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The Levy Senior Center is available as a warming center this weekend.
Young Kits Open Against Vernon Hills Saturday
With sub-zero temperatures in the forecast, city officials issued a cold weather advisory through Sunday.
Basketball's Back For 5-Week Stay
Free Lecture Series February 18–June 3, 2021
Neighbors experiencing homelessness now have access to warm space every afternoon from 3 p.m. until 8 p.m., as well as porta potties
Evanston's Public Works Agency is preparing for another weather system expected to enter our area this afternoon.
A Northwestern University postdoctoral fellow took his own life after being linked to anonymous anti-Semitic and racist social media posts.
Damia Smith, a Morgan Park High School student, is the fifth victim of the deadly Jan. 9 shooting spree to die.
Byline Bank is processing applications now for existing and new customers who open a business account.
Community members can cast their ballots Monday through Friday at the Morton Civic Center.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in Cook County.
The reduced restrictions expand indoor dining, reopen indoor recreation facilities and permit larger social gatherings.
Juggling, stage combat, clown class — the theater and circus arts nonprofit is offering an expanded range of classes for kids and adults.
Parking is free until Thursday in city-owned parking lots.
A Northwestern University cheerleader says the university and athletic department staff violated Title IX and anti-human trafficking laws.
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"I encourage you to channel these funds toward our most urgent needs," the state superintendent of schools told local administrators.
Bodycam and dashboard videos show officers open fire on a suspected spree shooter on Jan. 9.