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  • And then there were three — Evanston Public Library trustees make mass exit from the board

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  • District 65 to consider a mutual separation agreement with superintendent

    7 days ago7 days ago
  • City may shift McGaw YMCA renovation funds to affordable housing account to avoid federal deadline

    3 weeks ago
  • Parking consultant: Evanston competing on place, not with Wilmette or Old Orchard when it comes to parking

    4 weeks ago4 weeks ago
  • William “Bill” C. McHugh: Evanston police chief in the 1980 FALN arrest

    1 month ago1 month ago
  • How Evanston author’s new book explores the risky nature of free expression

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  • Distracted driving remains ‘a serious problem’ as Evanston police hand out 177 citations in April

    2 months ago2 months ago
  • Two-hour free parking proposal would severely impact city revenues: Staff memo

    2 months ago2 months ago
  • Library trustees begin to set course for a new director

    2 months ago2 months ago
  • Library Board President Fulce proposes trustees skip a search for an interim director, preserving resources for the permanent post

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A long and winding path: City Council sticks with original plan for Dog Beach accessibility

Bob2 years ago2 years ago17 mins

By Bob Seidenberg Evanston City Council members decided Monday to stick with the original design put forward by staff to…

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Bill Logan Jr., Evanston’s first Black police chief, hometown hero, has passed away

Bob2 years ago2 years ago02 mins

By Bob Seidenberg Bill Logan Jr, Evanston’s first Black police chief and a hometown hero to generations of Evanston residents,…

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Mayor: Reappointments to city committees ‘not automatic’

Bob2 years ago2 years ago013 mins

Council member challenges decision not to reappoint commissioner to city’s Land Use Commission By Bob Seidenberg Mayor Daniel Biss’ decision…

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‘Sorry! No Internet’: Many city sites go offline after cable accident

Bob2 years ago2 years ago02 mins

All lines repaired by early morning Thursday, ending service outage By Bob Seidenberg A contractor inadvertently severed fiber optic data…

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Cheaper Dog Beach design should be explored, commissioners say

Bob2 years ago2 years ago09 mins

One commissioner ‘horrified’ at potential ‘million-dollar ramp’ cost; Issue returns to the Council July 8 By Bob Seidenberg Evanston city…

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Swimmer remains missing in rescue off of Lighthouse Beach: Fire Dept.

Bob2 years ago2 years ago02 mins

Community member credited with saving three others on day the beaches were closed for swimming The Evanston Fire Department responded…

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Evanston not ready to accept a ‘no’ on Ranked-Choice voting system

Bob2 years ago2 years ago14 mins

Council passes ordinance Monday directing Cook County Clerk’s office to implement the new system By Bob Seidenberg Evanston City Council…

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Group wants environment to play a central role in city’s next comprehensive plan

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By Bob Seidenberg Members of the city’s Climate Action Resilience Plan task force don’t believe environmental concerns should be  limited…

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Wesley tenants lawsuit maintains ‘years of neglect’ led to their displacement

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City to place cameras to monitor activities around Howard Street viaduct

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By Bob Seidenberg Evanston City Council members on Tuesday held off approving a plan that calls for a $500,000 allocation…

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Here in Evanston: District 65 needs a good finance and education plan. Here’s one https://t.co/WKxQulcHvO

— Evanston RoundTable (@EvRoundTable) June 8, 2026

State moves to revoke Albany Care's license after resident's death, citing failure to treat worsening condition - Evanston RoundTable https://t.co/g0CHjy6kHH

— Evanston RoundTable (@EvRoundTable) June 5, 2026

Democratic Rep. Jesus “Chuy” Garcia is calling on Endeavor Health to reinstate two Evanston Hospital nurses who were allegedly fired for trying to unionize. https://t.co/I3Futkh7GH

— WBEZ (@WBEZ) June 3, 2026
Why the Popeyes alternative fell through — Evanston Now

‘Not Popeyes’ restaurant not happening https://t.co/Ba6w1TUkjs pic.twitter.com/2it3iUHNaj

— Evanston Now (@EvanstonNow) May 19, 2026
New Northwestern president:

Mung Chiang has been named the 18th president of Northwestern University.

Chiang is a renowned researcher, educator, national science advisor and higher education leader. He is currently president of Purdue.

His appointment will begin on July 1. https://t.co/Ec6pBAlNYr pic.twitter.com/oKShYNETCd

— Northwestern (@NorthwesternU) May 18, 2026

Evanston has conducted more than 100 bike tallies at 33 locations and gathered community input to revise the city’s 2014 Bike Plan.
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Reported by @BethkeTia https://t.co/sEpQSMKIe2

— The Daily Northwestern (@thedailynu) April 10, 2026

Park lighting is getting an upgrade! Over the next few months, LED fixtures will replace older lights at lakefront parks (Lee-Greenwood) plus Lovelace, Eggleston, Perry, Mason & Smith Parks. Parks & paths remain open. Learn more: https://t.co/TCwWPw3UtV. pic.twitter.com/4ILYyLQkqk

— City of Evanston (@CityofEvanston) March 23, 2026

Over the next six to eight weeks, sidewalk improvements will take place on Howard Street between Callan and Chicago Avenues. This work will include the removal and replacement of concrete curb and gutter, sidewalks, and driveways.https://t.co/8ZYZWw4tOA pic.twitter.com/4EM0fSozTw

— City of Evanston (@CityofEvanston) April 16, 2026