Rotary grants help communities worldwide respond to and recover from Covid-19
"Community United Cannot Be Divided," is the theme of the livestreamed virtual celebration with contests, contributions and a concert.
Evansville's traditional Fourth of July events were canceled due to the coronavirus.
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The panel discussion on race and policing in Evanston was briefly interrupted by a racist zoom-bombing.
"COVID-19 tests will be given to Evanston residents who may not otherwise have access to testing or online virtual health visits."
Company officials also announced one-time bonuses for people working in stores and distribution centers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Set your notifications for 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday for Evanston's first (virtual) Juneteenth Parade.
Davin Allen lives in Skokie but he chose Evanston's lakefront when he decided to organize the March the Front for Black Lives Matter.
Cmdr. Jody Wright and Cmdr. Melissa Sacluti will take over Evanston PD's support services and field operations divisions next month.
"The Evanston Parks, Recreation and Community Services Division looks forward to welcoming Evanston summer camp program participants back."
Feds say the tech company founder lied on loan paperwork in an attempt to get a forgivable coronavirus relief loan for more than $440,000.
Jennifer Moss traces her powerful Black Lives Matter message on Babynames.com back to Martin Luther King Jr. Laboratory School in Evanston.
District 65 board members elected a new president and vice president while outlining plans for the coming school year.
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Prosecutors say ex-Northwestern University professor Wyndham Lathem confessed to murder — and visited blogs discussing weaponizing viruses.
Firefighters were credited with a lifesaving rescue early Wednesday morning in south Evanston.
A group of recent ETHS alumnae advocated aldermen work toward "defunding" the police department to better address racial disparities.
The move followed public protests, a call from Evanston Fight for Black Lives organizers and a suggestion from the interim city manager.
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Several local community groups organized a rally against racism in downtown Evanston Sunday.
The father of a seventh grader who reported a sexual assault in a bathroom last year filed a lawsuit after police closed the investigation.
The State of Illinois has opened its COVID-19 community-based testing sites to all people, regardless of symptoms.
"We need to be together again," said Brian McHugh, who co-facilitates YWCA Evanston/North Shore’s “Alternative to Violence" men's groups.
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Roycemore plans to offer 3 different enrollment options this fall, along with personal learning plans individualized for each student.
Videos of Evanston police officers chasing and tackling Trent Hunt as he recorded them with a cellphone were first posted on social media.
Evanston Police Chief Demitrous Cook called on fellow cops to "get real with ourselves and take a hard look at how we operate."
Mayor Stephen Hagerty has taken the Obama Foundation's pledge to evaluate police use of force in Evanston.
The city's health department this week began reporting the number of residents who have recovered from the coronavirus for the first time.
The family-owned corner store and ice cream parlor has provided support to those in need during the coronavirus pandemic.
This is the second installment of a salute to this year's historic high school class. Find out where some recent grads are headed next year.
Police said two business were looted Sunday night, hours after more than a thousand people peacefully marched through Evanston.
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Evanston youth leaders plan a socially distanced march and rally for Black lives this Sunday at the intersection of Church and Ridge
Marja Brandon, the founding head of Seattle Girls’ School, comes to Beacon with extensive educational leadership.
Additional businesses will be allowed to reopen while following strict public health guidelines on Friday, May 29.
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The City will issue only warning citations for non-safety related violations through June 7; fines will begin being issued June 8.
At least a half-dozen Evanston eateries are opening up outdoor seating areas for al fresco dining this weekend for the first time in months.