"The next couple of months are going to be bad no matter what," Dr. Robert Citronberg warned. "It's just a question of how bad."
"We have entered a critical phase in our fight against COVID-19," Mayor Hagerty said.
Seniors who live at Avidor Evanston are staying safe and social during the pandemic by following safety guidelines
The City of Evanston is reminding residents of snow parking restrictions, convenient notification methods and shoveling guidelines.
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COVID-19 infections increase at alarming rates in Evanston and across the state.
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Aldermen gave preliminary approval to a draft budget increasing the city's property tax levy by 4.9 percent and reducing funding for police.
With COVID-19 cases surging throughout the region, public health officials urged everyone in Cook County to stay home for 30 days.
Changes include enacting 15-minute free parking zones outside of designated businesses and extending time limits for on-street parking.
According to the CDC, small household gatherings are an important contributor to the rise in COVID-19 cases.
Shoppers at grocery stores in poorer neighborhoods face twice the risk of those in richer ones, Northwestern and Stanford researchers found.
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Friday night screenings of "Shrek," "The Avengers," "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" and "Home Alone" are scheduled for the coming weeks.
The City is collecting new unwrapped toys, gently used and new books and staple food items for holiday meals.
The 2019 Evanston Township High School grad was fatally shot Monday evening, police said.
Police took a man into custody Tuesday afternoon after he barricaded himself in a home on Dodge Avenue.
Aldermen described Northwestern University officials as negligent for failing to clamp down on off-campus drinking games.
The number of people newly hospitalized every day with COVID-19 symptoms in suburban Cook County rose by over 37 percent in a week.
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Evanston Democrat Jan Schakowsky won a 12th term in the House of Representatives against Skokie Republican Sargis Sangari.
The City of Evanston reminds dog and cat owners to submit their 2021 Pet Registrations by the end of the year.
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Everything you need to know to vote in the Nov. 3 election, including same-day registration, where to find your polling place and more.
Residents who are not registered to vote may register and cast a ballot on Election Day.
The Cook County Clerk's Office is encouraging all voters to cast their ballot prior to Election Day this year by voting early.
This is the 10th time the nonprofit, fully online university has been presented with this honor
Ald. Judy Fiske wants to forbid outdoor games involving alcohol following complaints about Evanston residents.
Electionland tip lines are collecting information about any problems preventing people from voting in Cook County.
The Evanston Democrat is seeking her 12th term in Congress against a challenge from a U.S. Army veteran and Skokie Republican.
A Highland Park man and a pair of Evanston residents were among those found "cold and wet, but uninjured" Sunday evening.
Officers deployed pepper spray when some of the 150 protesters exhibited "intentional destruction."
Protesters threw bricks and lit fireworks at police officers, injuring one, according to the Evanston Police Department.
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"I will continue to do my best to lead us with grace, courage and integrity through these uncertain times," Mayor Stephen H. Hagerty said.
Early voting is available at the Morton Civic Center; face coverings and social distancing are required.