Local researcher and co-author of the recently published study suggests voter views are unrelated
A group of applicants say the state plans to issue over $1 billion worth of licenses to "politically-connected insider companies."
A cyberattacker got information on over 400,000 people in NorthShore University HealthSystem and Northwestern Memorial HealthCare databases.
Chicago a cappella cancels in-person events for 2020-’21 season, announces innovative online programming for subscribers instead
The election is Nov. 3.
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Leman Hopes For Another State Run
Residents may now begin to pay for their 2021 City of Evanston wheel tax, residential parking permits and residential parking passes.
Monday through Thursday trash, recycling and food and yard waste collections will occur one day later in the week than usual.
Communities of color have lower 2020 Census response rates than majority-white communities.
Annual Fundraiser Brings Focus to Fostering Wellness, Connection and Engagement Through Extra-Curricular Activities
Clarence "C.J." Weaver, 32, had been missing since going into the water Sunday near Monroe Harbor. His body was found Thursday.
An Illinois Department of Public Health mobile testing site is coming to Evanston Township High School Tuesday through Thursday.
The temporary testing site will be open Sept. 8-10; tests are available to all Evanston residents regardless of symptoms.
The City of Evanston has announced facility closures and service schedules for the 2020 Labor Day holiday weekend.
Captain Christina Champlin has been appointed Associate Corps Officer at the Salvation Army Evanston Corps Community Center.
Pastor Michael Nabors described a recent letter from eight supervisors to Gov. Tony Evers as "without cognitive reflection or moral depth."
Mental health professional LaTasha Winston was described as a local hero by Joy Blair. | Presented by Ring.
Police said someone claiming to be Detective Jason Kohl called a resident saying there was a warrant out for their arrest.
Caleb Reed was found shot in the head in Rogers Park on July 31. His friend now faces first-degree murder charges in his killing.
University officials announced a 10-percent tuition cut while advising underclassmen to stay away from Evanston due to the coronavirus.
1975 Soccer Team, 1989 Girls Swim Team Honored
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Northwestern University's 14th president helped to strengthen the school — both academically and financially.
A "Shutdown the Town for Jacob Blake" rally is planned for Thursday evening in Evanston.
The Illinois Housing Development Authority is accepting applications through Sept. 4 from homeowners affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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The 29-year-old shot by police in Kenosha on Sunday grew up in Evanston. Hundreds marched through town in his support Tuesday.
The event is for Evanston residents only and is open to both drive-through and walk-through participants.
Oakton and the Evanston Fire Department have collaborated to create a tuition-free firefighter apprenticeship program.
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The decision was driven by equity efforts, a diminished budget and public safety measures, library officials said.
State Tournament Series Still In Limbo
More than 50 drop boxes are planned in the city and suburbs to allow voters to return ballots directly to the Cook County Clerk's Office.
The Evanston Township High School educator is now eligible for the National History Teacher of the Year award.
Phi Theta Kappa recognized Oakton student Shaked Gafni of Evanston as a 2020 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar.
Grant funding will support critical public health services and community assistance programs.
Former Wildkit Star Moves Up From Assistant's Post
Library staff recommend permanently closing the Central Street and Chicago Avenue branches.
The Evanston native, former math teacher and Karaoke enthusiast died in Florida from complications of the coronavirus.