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The City's Health & Human Services Department is partnering with the Illinois Department of Public Health to offer tests at ETHS.
The Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways grant will support major pedestrian and infrastructure improvements.
Community members are invited to participate in “National Night Out” (NNO) celebration events tonight.
Questions may be submitted in advance or live during the Zoom forum.
Sexual assault and home invasion charges were dropped after he admitted trespassing in a plea deal that could see him released next month.
More than a hundred demonstrators rallied Saturday in Evanston, calling for unity, respect and justice for victims of police violence.
Early voting for the Nov. 3 Presidential Election will take place through Nov. 2 at Morton Civic Center.
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The average number of people newly hospitalized in the region with symptoms of COVID-19 increased during in the last week of September.
Candidates selected for the final round of interviews are set to take part in a public forum Wednesday evening, city staff announced.
Canadian Jennifer Jones will become Rotary International’s first female leader in the humanitarian service organization's 115-year history
Aldermen voted unanimously Tuesday to honorarily rename the road in front of Evanston Township High School.
OWL Transfer Program will prepare students for successful transition to bachelor’s degree programs at the online university
A grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services will help the library serve unemployed people in Evanston.
Head out to pick out that pumpkin and enjoy some of the fall attractions near Evanston.
The coronavirus drove Evanston's unemployment rate to 7.1 percent in August, up from 3.1 percent a year ago.
Seeking a 12th term in Congress, the Evanston Democrat discusses reparations for slavery, the Green New Deal and defunding police.
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Data shows the number of patients with coronavirus in Illinois hospitals rose this week to its highest level in months.
The live question and answer session will be broadcast on City Channel 16 and streamed on the City's Facebook page and YouTube channel.
An Evanston youth ice hockey club travelled to Indiana and Wisconsin to avoid restrictions on the sport in Illinois.
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Residents may now begin to pay for their 2021 City of Evanston wheel tax, residential parking permits and residential parking passes.
Due to COVID-19, the City will be taking extra safety precautions within the Morton Civic Center.
The nonprofit has raised $16.6 million of its $18.5 million goal for its expansion project, which is scheduled to be complete by mid-2021.
An ETHS senior was fatally shot in an alley north of Devon Avenue early Sunday morning, according to police and school officials.
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The runner-up in the Democratic gubernatorial primary two years ago said his campaign will focus on racial justice, housing and policing.
A suit filed by a nurse who says she was fired for advocating the use of N95 masks survived the hospital's efforts to dismiss it
Olivia Ohlson, a 13-year-old Evanston, IL teen raised $9,000 for NorthShore Kellogg Cancer Center and was nominated for Daily Point of Light
Players will be tested daily, with data from cardiac testing used to aid coronavirus research, Big Ten Conference officials announced.
Proceeds from Thursday's showing of 'The Goonies' in the Autobarn Evanston parking lot will benefit local Rotary Clubs, organizers said.
Unicorn Cafe and La Macchina are the latest of dozens of Evanston businesses that have shuttered for good during the coronavirus pandemic.
Participants at this year's event will be required to wear a face covering while riding their bikes.
Non-Roycemore Students Can Earn High School Credit
Detectives pulled over the van for driving without lights after a convicted murderer brought an assault-style weapon into it, police said.
The City is partnering with Walgreens to bring flu vaccinations to residents.
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The federal civil rights lawsuit over sexual abuse allegations remains pending against Evanston Township High School and its administrators.