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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

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

    3 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  • Evanston’s panhandling ordinance moves a step closer to being repealed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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Latino employees hit ‘slander campaign’ in city hiring

Bob1 year ago04 mins

By Bob Seidenberg A group of Latino city employees has hit out at what they called a “disturbing slander campaign”…

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Leaning elm to remain standing in first test of city’s private tree ordinance

Bob1 year ago1 year ago08 mins

By Bob Seidenberg An Evanston homeowner’s young elm tree — currently leaning over a neighbor’s garage, and projected to grow…

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Evanston resident on mission to end ‘Wild West’ bikes on sidewalks

Bob1 year ago1 year ago07 mins

Sign up for our free newsletter to have Evanston news delivered directly to your inbox every weekday! By Bob Seidenberg…

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Drastic’ zoning changes concern some residents

Bob1 year ago1 year ago07 mins

By Bob Seidenberg City officials have introduced the possibility of allowing the development of different housing options, such as duplexes…

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Council OKs $400K in ARPA funds for program to improve health outcomes

Bob1 year ago1 year ago06 mins

By Bob Seidenberg rseiden914@gmail.com The Evanston City Council cleared the way Monday for a one-year pilot Pathway to Wellness program…

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Fountains to remain off in Evanston’s Fountain Square probably until summer 2026: City Engineer

Bob2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

By Bob Seidenberg Evanston’s downtown fountain probably won’t start flowing  again until summer of 2026, City Engineer, Lara Biggs told…

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Library faces nearly $20 million renovation

Bob2 years ago07 mins

All options are on the table – including moving out – with library’s nearly 30-year old main branch needing an…

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Police beef up patrols after three shooting events in the Dempster Street area

Bob2 years ago2 years ago03 mins

Shootings may have stemmed from ‘several ongoing disputes’, police say By Bob Seidenberg rseiden914@gmail.com Evanston Police are beefing up patrols,…

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‘We’ve got a lot of things we can build on’

Bob2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

Veteran developer Kent Swanson advises committee on strategies used elsewhere to revitalize business districts By Bob Seidenberg Evanston has more…

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City economic panel offers ideas for new downtown plaza

Bob2 years ago06 mins

By Bob Seidenberg rseiden914@gmail.com A plaza at the intersection of Church Street and Maple Avenue the city is seeking to…

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