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At the city’s Economic Development Committee meeting May 28, Free Flow Kitchen owners Nichole Pinkard and Nina Wade listen as ...
Eighth graders at Chute Middle School reflect on their time, memories, and transition to Evanston Township High School.
Submitted by the Illinois Secretary of State Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias announced the office’s REAL ID Saturdays ...
Diane Eickhoff In 1977 Diane Carlson, a 34-year-old married mother of two, took a part-time job at Saint Francis Hospital ...
Fourteen Evanston and Skokie residents participate in the annual "Ride of Silence" to honor the thousands of cyclists killed ...
Highland Garden Club of Evanston presents Annual Backyard Botanicals plant sale on May 31. The plant sale of locally grown ...
After years of negotiations, Union Pacific Railroad has given Metra an ultimatum: Compromise on fees to use UP tracks or face ...
Artist Anna Marie Crovetti looks into a reflection of her pastel painting Blue Streak that will be part of the Evanston Made ...
Businesses impacted by the Skokie water main break can qualify for low, fixed-rate loans up to $2 million dollars.
The Evanston Arts Council announced $75,000 in awards Thursday, for 32 nonprofit arts organizations that applied for the group’s cultural fund grants.
After watching his younger and less experienced teammates take fastball after fastball the first time through the Evanston ...
Neighbors first heard about the possibility when the city held a meeting last winter on the subject when Aldi started ...
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