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The emergency food pantry, produce-mobile and youth food distribution programs are posting updates to their summer service.
At least 43 Evanston residents are among the more than 6,600 Cook County residents who have died from COVID-19-related causes this year.
The city is not selling beach tokens until reopening plans are finalized, and swimming is not expected to be allowed until July.
Beaches are tentatively scheduled to reopen to swimming in July.
The nonprofit Friends of the Robert Crown Center will transfer the money to help the city deal with the budget impacts of the coronavirus.
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The longtime owner of Hecky's Barbecue in Evanston died early Friday after testing positive for the coronavirus, city officials said.
The City and community partners are working to plan alternative ways to celebrate summer holidays this year.
The Evanston Care Network was launched "to better connect individuals seeking social service assistance."
CVS Health plans to begin conducting COVID-19 tests Friday from the drive-thru windows at 17 pharmacies in Illinois by appointment only.
Authorities are investigating a "Zoom-bombing" incident during an online Northwestern Women's Center event Friday, a spokesperson said.
Junior League of Evanston-North Shore's new member class delivered essential supplies Wednesday as part of its annual Baby Steps shower.
Evanston will modify its refuse collection and parking restrictions for the holiday weekend.
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School board members Monday unanimously approved the appointment of new principals for King Arts and Haven Middle School.
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Ex-Northwestern professor Wyndham Lathem — accused of fatally stabbing his boyfriend in a sex fantasy — now wants to help fight COVID-19.
Evanston's four parishes will begin reopening in phases, Cardinal Blase Cupich announced Thursday.
His uncle has been charged with arson after setting fire to the car used in the shooting, prosecutors said. Both remained jailed Thursday.
Facing a budget hole above $10 million, city officials hope to save over $2 million with furloughs and get reimbursements for housing costs.
Every member of the Evanston Township High School received a graduation yard sign as a gift.
Local business owners are encouraging residents to wear face coverings when working in or patronizing essential businesses.
The university is suspending retirement contributions and drawing more from its endowment during the coronavirus pandemic, its leaders said.
In addition to their onsite summer programs and enrichment camps, Roycemore is adding Virtual Camps to their 2020 offerings.
Services will be private.
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Patch salutes all graduates in this year's historic high school class. Find out where some of them are headed next year.
The campaign features posters created in partnership with designer Tim Hogan and local photographers.
A cappella group to perform music inspired by Studs Terkel's interviews, as well as a holiday concert, Big Band music and more.
The union representing over 10,000 nursing home workers said it reached a deal raising base pay above $15 an hour plus pandemic hazard pay.
The executive director of the nursing home with Evanston's deadliest coronavirus cluster said he had been "prohibited" from testing staff.
Nursing home owners say SEIU Healthcare negotiators turned down an offer for a raise and hazard pay ahead of a strike planned for Friday.
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A family of four was displaced by a blaze believed to have begun in their kitchen.
After surviving "the worst thing ever" during the height of his symptoms, Sonny Sultani says he values his time with family more than ever.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the city's 99th Independence Day celebration will be a "virtual" one, organizers announced.
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"We’ll bring everything you need for a unique and memorable micro-concert on your front lawn or in your backyard," Evanston SPACE said.