Electoral Boards Hear Challenges | Vaccine Registration Opens | School Building Upgrades Proposed: North Shore Week In Headlines
After three days of hearings, Jane Grover and Shelley Carrillo are off the ballot. Rebeca Mendoza, Eleanor Revelle and Eric Young are on it.
The chain's location on Dempster Street and Chicago Avenue in Evanston is set to close for good.
"When it comes to your bottom, staying healthy should be at the top of everyone’s agenda," Mayor Hagerty said.
Winner Tate Dunn is a fourth grader at Willard Elementary School.
Doctors are unanimous: Even mayors shouldn't skip preventive health care screenings.
The 34-year-old Indiana man has been charged with first-degree murder in the fatal beating of 71-year-old Evanston resident Daniel Murray.
After 21 years in Evanston, Scott will retire in January to accept a position as deputy chief in Western Springs.
An Electoral Board hearing on challenges to five campaigns was continued until Thursday after candidates testified they were never served.
Four long guns and 15 handguns — as well as some ammunition — were turned in Sunday at Christ Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Evanston.
To keep everyone safe and healthy, the chapel service and interment service were held on Sunday.
Vandalism At Church Leads To Donation | New Officeholders Sworn In | 'Bookie Butcher' Sentenced: North Shore Week in Headlines
Several of the 28 people running for office in Evanston may not make it on the ballot.
Oakton and YWCA Evanston/North Shore are collaborating to offer free virtual web development courses starting in January.
Many U.S. kids could go without gifts this Christmas. The Postal Service’s Operation Santa program wants to help keep Santa’s magic alive.
NorthShore University HealthSystem launched an ad campaign asking the public to change their behavior and slow the spread of coronavirus.
A Indiana man is being held without bail in connection with the homicide of Daniel Murray, 71, who died Friday after a Nov. 10 assault.
Despite the pandemic, it may still be possible to safely find your perfect Christmas tree this year within driving distance of Evanston.
Black residents who suffered housing discrimination in Evanston from 1919 to 1969, and their descendants, could be eligible for $25,000.
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
Evanston taxpayers paid about $659,000 for Northwestern University's fire and rescue services in 2019, according to Fire Chief Brian Scott.
After someone cut apart Northminster Presbyterian Church's "Black Lives Matter To God and To Us" sign, an anonymous donor offered 10 more.
Evanston aldermen voted 5-4 to approve a 2021 budget after reducing the tax hike from about $24 to $5 per $100,000 of homes' taxable values.
Weekend and evening courses provide opportunities to keep all students busy and having fun this winter.
Historic Mansion Gets New Owner | Park Gets Name Change | Thanksgiving Crash Sends Elderly Driver To Hospital: North Shore Week in Headlines
The average number of COVID-19 patients in the region's hospitals fell Wednesday for the first time in six weeks.
The victim was transported to Evanston Hospital where he is currently in critical but stable condition, Evanston police said.
Researchers at Northwestern University are calling the technology a breakthrough.
Consumers in Evanston can take certain steps to lessen the chance of falling victim to a scam.
After more than 32 years of dedicated service, Fire Captain Tim Taylor retired Tuesday, Nov. 24.
Evanston Parks & Recreation is working with the North Police to help deliver your child's letter to Santa.
Here are the deadlines in Evanston to send holiday packages in time for delivery by Christmas Day, Friday, Dec. 25.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as an Evanston Business of the Year.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Evanston overcome pandemic hardships.
Schools Suspend Activities | Marni Yang Contracts COVID-19 | Elderly Residents Face Home Invasion, Burglary: North Shore Week in Headlines
All sports, fine arts and other student activities at ETHS were halted until further notice in response to the spread of the coronavirus.
Beds in Illinois hospitals and intensive care units are filling with COVID-19 patients at "an exponential speed," warned Dr. Kamaljit Singh.
Police say a 61-year-old Evanston man fired two shots toward an acquaintance during an argument.
Police said he likely left to go to a friend's house.
All but one incumbent alderman is set to seek re-election in the April 6, 2021 municipal election.