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School resource officers assigned to public schools and Northwestern's private police department were the focus of Monday's discussion.
Compass Group management sent out layoff notices Monday after learning of the university's plans for reduced on-campus activity in the fall.
Roycemore School has seen an increase in interest by local families seeking on-campus options for next school year.
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Nearly 70 percent of Evanston Patch readers who responded to a recent poll favored allowing additional pot shops within city limits.
The event is the latest in Mayor Hagerty's Q&A and discussion series on policing.
ETHS administrators plan to release a draft plan Friday for a hybrid of remote and in-person instruction amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Community testing will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis at the Evanston Township High School parking lot.
A school that has been examplary on respecting student rights must further contemplate why they are risking student, teacher, staff lives
Starting Tuesday, beaches closes at 9 p.m., though lakefront parks remain open until 11 p.m.
An Evanston Township High School junior wrote about gun violence in the newspaper's seventh annual contest for student essayists.
Recreational marijuana has been sold in Evanston since January, but now other suburbs are reconsidering their votes to prohibit it.
Evanston's ratio of police to residents has been among the highest in Illinois.
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The Wildkits are set to begin the 2020 season with a showdown at home against DeKalb High School.
Evanston community members are invited to join Mayor Stephen Hagerty, members of the Evanston Police Department, and other guests.
"Big Tech has allowed fraud, fake news, fake reviews, and counterfeit and stolen products to thrive," the Evanston Democrat said Thursday.
The Evanston-based health care system announced plans to take over the independent Arlington Heights-based hospital by the end of the year.
Here is a list of the 200 Evanston businesses approved for the largest loans from the $51 billion Paycheck Protection Program.
The free weekly concerts begins Tuesday at Canal Shores Golf Course with social distancing guidelines in place.
Marco Quito, a 31-year-old North Austin resident, died Monday despite efforts by a Good Samaritan and Evanston rescuers to save him.
Evanston community members are invited to join Mayor Stephen Hagerty and members of the Evanston Police Department July 6 at 12 p.m.
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Find out if your local grocery store is open before heading out to shop on Independence Day.
James Monroe, 4, and Saniyah Curington, 13, were last seen at 821 Dobson St. in Evanston Tuesday night just after 10:30 p.m.
Nearly half of Evanston Patch readers who responded to a recent poll said Illinois is lifting COVID-19 restrictions too quickly,
Beaches will be limited to 50 percent capacity in accordance with Illinois Department of Public Health guidelines.
The City of Evanston announces service and facility schedules for the Independence Day holiday this Saturday.
Nonprofit, online university to award up to 1,000 scholarships worth $3,000 each to new students facing hardships as a result of COVID-19
The Evanston Fourth of July Association has replaced its traditional 4th of July activities with an alternative virtual celebration.
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Compared to nearby communities, Evanston has lower infection rate but a higher fatality rate.
Evanston community members will have a chance to offer feedback about what they want from a new city manager.
What do you think about the return of Indoor dining, theaters, museums and more?
Additional businesses and activities will be able to resume with public safety guidelines in place on Friday, June 26.
Authored by an Evanston woman, the proposed amendment to the School Code would include the teaching of Black history prior to 1619.
"Due to the efforts of all of you, we have seen a significant decline of new confirmed COVID-19 cases."
Evanston’s Health and Human Services Department is partnering with AMITA Health St. Francis Hospital to offer a health screening event.
Three members of the Evanston Township High School class of 2020 have won National Merit scholarships so far.