“At this time, University-related travel to China, Iran, Italy and South Korea is prohibited,” University officials said.
Second Half Surge Ousts Hoffman Estates
CBS 2’s Lauren Victory this week took us inside a local lab where advances in robotics could change the way we all drive.
A 44-year-old Chicago man is accused of brandishing a pistol out the window of his SUV in what police describe as a road rage incident.
Two teachers with Leap Day birthdays | $115 million deal closes on former Takeda real estate | Staffers sue contractor over hiring custodian
ETHS Sophomore Nails Final 3 Dives
Wildkits Also Advance 200 Freestyle Relay Team
The Evanston Health & Human Services Department has assembled an internal response team dedicated to COVID-19 planning.
Defending State Champs Edge ETHS In Overtime
The Evanston Public Library's newest branch opens Saturday, and an open house and invocation is set for March 14.
Getting the chance to try out college while still in high school is a unique experience for those who want a challenge.
The City of Evanston’s Public Works Agency will begin 2020 street cleaning operations on Monday, March 2, weather permitting.
At 11 a.m., elected officials, neighbors, City staff, and community and faith leaders will celebrate the invocation of the new facility.
Laude Nets Career-High 20 Points
ETHS Earns Date With Defending State Champions
The man says Chief Demitrous Cook violated his civil rights by posting his image on Snapchat with a note falsely suggesting he had HIV.
Youth age 17 and 18 years are especially encouraged to attend the job fair, as many opportunities exist for both summer and year-round jobs.
A government-issued photo ID is not required to early vote, but is helpful if there is a question about the voter's registration, address.
ETHS Junior Finishes 4th At 170 Pounds
Medley Relay Team Breaks School Record
Accused custodian's employers face lawsuit | Police chief apologizes for social media posts | Bail conditions set in Deerfield hit-and-run
Senior Shows Way For Regional Champs
Peters' 4-Point Play Keys Overtime Victory
With primaries just a month away and the 2020 presidential election coming up fast, Patch wants to know what issues are on voters' minds.
Chief Demitrous Cook said he never meant to publicly share photos and personal information of more than 50 people on social media.
"We pretty much sell all we can make," said owner Jory Downer.
Fair organizers and city officials blamed each other for the street festival's departure after 48 years in Evanston.
Mayne's 18 Points Pace Running Clock Win
Renowned East Asian Studies Scholar and Author, Ezra Vogel, to Headline March 13 Event
Evanston Falls To 24-4 On Season
A Chicago Law Department veteran was named to lead Evanston's legal team, which also added the CTA's former litigation chief as her deputy.
He’s spent the last few weeks in a small apartment and he can’t come home.
Service Tuesday, 2PM at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd (at Niles Center Road), Skokie.
ETHS Junior Places 2nd At Sectional
Judge Upholds Electoral Board Referendum Ruling | Lobbyist Lawmaker Accused Of Broken Promises | Board Hears Results Of Hidden Camera Probe
Wrist Injury Keeps Gibson On Bench
The edX platform allows students worldwide to access the new IT Career Framework MicroBachelors program that can stack into seven bachelor’s
Supporters of the effort to establish a new process for citizen-initiated referendums in Evanston pledged to appeal the ruling.
ETHS Looks To Regroup For Postseason