The risk of West Nile virus from infected mosquitoes has increased to "moderate," according to the North Shore Mosquito Abatement District.
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The program awards up to $20,000 to Illinois businesses that have suffered during the coronavirus pandemic.
All proceeds from the Dempster Street consignment shop are set to go to support domestic violence and economic advancement programs.
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The Illinois Housing Development Authority is accepting applications for its emergency rental assistance program through Aug. 28.
Daily beach admission passes will no longer be available for purchase as seasonal lifeguard and beach staff return to school.
Prosecutors said they ambushed an Evanston man with friends in a rival street gang, shooting him five times before fleeing in a getaway car.
Uncertainty over medical risks from the coronavirus means college football and other sports cannot go ahead this fall, officials said.
Rent, food, business and mental health assistance are all available.
Police said an Evanston man and two brothers from Sauk Village are behind last month's fatal shooting of the 29-year-old Evanston resident.
University leaders reportedly voted 12-2 Sunday to call off college athletics amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Residents may now begin to pay for their 2021 City of Evanston wheel tax, residential parking permits and residential parking passes.
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University officials said 187 other staffers opted for a voluntary separation plan.
The daily average number of people admitted to the hospital in the Cook County suburbs has risen by nearly 47 percent in the past week.
City staff expect to end the year about $2 million in the red, with up to $6 million in lost revenue forecast for 2021.
Televised and live-streamed online sessions will help inform the City Council's discussion on policing in Evanston.
City attorneys said it would be too burdensome to find out how many active memorandums of understanding the police force had.
If coronavirus continues to spread among students, officials said they are prepared to delay or cancel the season based on medical advice.
A series of intimate outdoor performances are planned under a big-top tent with coronavirus safety precautions in place.
The City of Evanston’s Community Development Department has opened a temporary building permit desk.
Workouts were paused until Wednesday at the earliest after a player tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, according to a newspaper report.
The free outdoor movie series will feature five movies on Tuesdays and Saturdays during the month of August at park locations in Evanston.
Building on a range of fall enrollment options, Roycemore is opening their online classes to part-time students enrolled at other schools.
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The City of Evanston and Northwestern University announced July 29 that Northwestern will contribute $1 million to the City.
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Over 40 percent of spending on personal protective equipment and disinfectant went to order customized cloth masks with the school logo.
The discussion is the latest in Mayor Hagerty's series on policing in Evanston.
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Northwestern University plans to spend $1 million in Evanston for a sixth consecutive year and pilot a $500,000 grant program.
Police suspect gunmen killed Andrew Williams Sunday in retaliation for the fatal shooting of Deashawn Turner less than 40 hours earlier.
A partnership between Oakton Community College, Youth Job Center in Evanston and Evanston Township High School assists young adults.
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"The risks and restrictions" of limited in-person instruction "just don't benefit student learning at this time," ETHS administrators said.
The Chamber of Commerce has procured approximately $30,000 of PPE, including 10,000 paper masks.
A Glenview man was killed and an Evanston resident wounded after argument outside the station turned violent, police said.