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  • The man who would be mayor: Longtime leader Donald Borah dies at 85

    3 days ago3 days ago
  • ‘Reconciliation’ needed after Executive Library Director’s early departure from the position, suggests one member

    5 days ago5 days ago
  • Short-term rental overhaul passes on third try at City Council

    1 week ago
  • A strong advocate of shared costs with the city, Executive Library Director Yolande Wilburn to step down

    4 weeks ago3 weeks ago
  • Late-arriving property taxes lower city budget deficit estimate

    1 month ago1 month ago
  • Ninth Congressional race draws full turnout at Evanston candidates forum

    1 month ago1 month ago
  • One that got away — Barnes and Noble experiencing comeback in other places

    1 month ago1 month ago
  • Evanston’s panhandling ordinance moves a step closer to being repealed

    1 month ago
  • Last call for Peet’s, a coffee shop which became a ‘third place’ for many downtown

    1 month ago1 month ago
  • Evanston not quite ready to reopen the door for ‘vacation rentals’

    1 month ago
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February 4, 2026

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Ninth Congressional race draws full turnout at Evanston candidates forum

Bob1 month ago1 month ago02 mins

Despite freezing temperatures, a full crowd has turned out tonight at Northminster Church in northwest Evanston to hear Democratic candidates…

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Northwestern MedicIne took over Barnes and Noble’s space at 1630 Sherman Ave., after the bookstore closed in 2020.
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One that got away — Barnes and Noble experiencing comeback in other places

Bob1 month ago1 month ago02 mins

By Bob Seidenberg Barnes and Noble, once a gem of Evanston’s downtown, is staging a comeback in other places. The…

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