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  • Library trustees begin to set course for a new director

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

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  • City Council sets 90-day window for an agreement with the Library to resolve differences

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  • Library officials have a firm in mind  to conduct a search for an interim Executive Director

    4 weeks ago4 weeks ago
  • With Kat making a strong run, Biss appears to be the unofficial winner of the 9th District Congressional District Democratic primary

    1 month ago1 month ago
  • Applications now open for Sustain Evanston program

    1 month ago1 month ago
  • Hotly-contested 9th Congressional District Democratic primary heads to voters

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  • Community members invited to vote on new dog park

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

    1 month ago1 month ago
  • ‘Reconciliation’ needed after Executive Library Director’s early departure from the position, suggests one member

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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

Bob2 years ago06 mins

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

Bob2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

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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Converting office space to residential? Evanston officials mull moving in that direction with downtown office vacancies at an all-time high

Bob2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

By Bob Seidenberg rseiden914@gmail.com Evanston’s downtown office space vacancy has hit its highest mark since the financial crisis of 2009/2010….

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John ‘Jake’ Allen Bleveans, former council member, has died at age 85

Bob2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

Alderman played a leading role in adoption of city’s first Indoor Clean Air ordinance in 1988 By Bob Seidenberg John…

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Fire pension official criticizes city for moving money to general fund

Bob2 years ago08 mins

By Bob Seidenberg Members of the city’s finance and budget committee closed an open wound when they voted to completely…

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Council members prefer to increase revenue, but reach no consensus on how

Bob2 years ago2 years ago08 mins

By Bob Seidenberg With $43.1 million in federal COVID recovery funds at the start of their terms, Evanston City Council…

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‘A rough couple of years’ for Main Street businesses

Bob2 years ago2 years ago09 mins

By Bob Seidenberg Everything feels lush and green. A warm blanket of foliage surrounds you on entering Louise Rosenberg’s plant…

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Tenants in Wesley apartments forced to vacate early

Bob2 years ago2 years ago04 mins

By Bob Seidenberg Tenants were relocated from 2018 Wesley Ave., one of the Wesley buildings the city has determined needs…

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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