The city and local school districts are offering grab-and-grow breakfasts and lunches to youth aged 1 to 18.
LaPlante served 30 years in transportation engineering positions with the City of Chicago – including as Chief Traffic Engineer.
City officials say they're also working with local nonprofits to coordinate temporary housing for homeless people in Evanston.
North Shore Week in Headlines for March 15 to March 21
Marijuana dispensaries remain open during the governor's 'stay at home' order and new rules are in place for medical cannabis patients.
Find Evanston restaurants offering curbside pickup and home delivery during a ban on dine-in service and a statewide "stay at home" order.
The City will eliminate nonpayment penalties for certain bills due to the City between March 16 and April 30 for the next 60 days.
Beginning on Monday, March 23, this program will transition to a Monday-only schedule.
Two residents of a local senior community and six Northwestern University staff members are among the city's early confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Business is hurting, it could get even worse, and they’re using emails to relay special discounts or changes in their stores.
The City will eliminate nonpayment penalties for certain bills due to the City between March 16 and April 30.
North suburban hospitals could need to double or even triple their bed capacity to handle cases of COVID-19, according to new data.
Late payment penalties, water shutoffs and placing boots on vehicles are paused and due dates are postponed for 60 days under the plan.
NorthShore University HealthSystem is the state's first hospital group to offer an in-house COVID-19 test, according to IDPH.
Health care providers are preparing for a potential "surge of critically ill patients" by rescheduling many non-emergency surgeries.
Finally, a Special City Council Meeting has been scheduled for this March 17 at 6 p.m. to take care of time-sensitive City business.
Northwestern officials notified the community of a second case of coronavirus at the university.
The City of Evanston is now under a state of emergency so officials can streamline actions taken to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Trying to find activities to fill the next couple of weeks at home with the kids? Try cooking with them!
The City of Evanston has announced temporary changes to City services, programs and facilities in response to the coronavirus.
Free lunches will be given to youth ages 1 to 18 throughout the city, Monday through Friday, beginning Monday, March 16 through April 3.
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A staff member on the Evanston campus is under self-quarantine after testing positive for COVID-19, university officials said Friday.
While this is significant, at the time of this letter, we know of no Evanstonians with a confirmed case of this virus.
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Evanston Township High School and District 65 schools are implementing to an e-learning plan until after spring break, which ends April 12.
The "State of the City" luncheon, a Robert Crown Center open house and all Levy Senior Center classes are cancelled until further notice,
Time Transfer feature is only available through the ParkEvanston mobile app; drivers cannot transfer their time using pay stations or meter.
10-person all-vocal ensemble to do the music of Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Count Bassie and more at Nichols Concert Hall on April 18.
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In honor of Women's History Month, Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre will present its annual bruncheon on Sunday, March 15, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Two Evanston firefighters were released from the hospital after suffering minor injuries Sunday at a fire on Sherman Avenue.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., the Evanston North Shore Alumnae Chapter to host annual youth empowerment summit
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As early voting begins in Evanston, about 70 percent of local respondents to a recent survey said they planned to take part in the primary.
Chicago Repertory Ballet presents an evening of new works, including piece set to Beethoven, at Studio5 on April 25.
In addition to a pair of meetings, city officials are planning focus groups with local stakeholders to solicit community input.
Spring break trips are cancelled, and school travel to China, Iran, Italy or South Korea is prohibited due to the growing COVID-19 outbreak.