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Financing issues are leading to a change in the ownership of a proposed subsidized housing development at 504-514 South Blvd.
Also placing flowers, Rosemary Nielsen, of Evanston, whose nephew, Stephen Castner was killed in Iraq on July 27, 2006.
State grant would cover design work for rebuilding revetment and possibly putting the street on a "road diet." ...
The ‘Cats have made the last three national championship games, losing to BC last year, but defeating the same team in 2023.
Evanston alders Tuesday are scheduled to approve a $248,000 contract with SB Friedman Development Advisors for “community ...
Evanston police say a person was put in a chokehold and robbed Wednesday just before 9:30 p.m. in the 500 block of Hinman ...
The City of Evanston unveiled the newly renovated Bent Park field house on Friday, after complete restoration of the nearly ...
Three downtown condo owners are organizing a new neighborhood group. The group, called Downtown Evanston Residents ...
The fountain at Evanston’s Fountain Square, out of service for years due to failed waterproofing materials used when it was built, is set to be fixed sometime next year. That’s according to the city’s ...
Evanston City Council will consider purchasing a vacant building at 801 Main Street that the city calls a “significant blight ...
“I’m a science teacher. I’ve never taught English in my life.” That’s what one Haven Middle School teacher facing reassignment told Evanston Now, after Monday’s School District 65 school board meeting ...
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