You may have wanted to give a landlord you didn’t like any number of new names. But the city is about to write one into law.
The tentative budget for Evanston Township High School’s next fiscal year calls for spending $112.7 million, a 7% increase.
Gibbons, an Evanston resident, is one of the 2,161 people who have purchased membership shares in the Wild Onion Market, a ...
Three Evanston alders want City Council Monday to impose a one-year ban on issuing new licenses for vacation rentals at ...
The City of Evanston is about to receive more money from Northwestern University tied to the construction of the new Ryan ...
Evanston police report that a robber struck a victim in the head with a weapon and then grabbed a wallet from the victim’s pocket. The incident happened at 11:19 p.m. Thursday in the 1600 block of ...
Artist's rendering of 5th Ward School. Evanston/Skokie School District 65 plans to downsize some classrooms in the already ...
Evanston has several transportation projects in the works to make the city a safer place for people to walk, bike and drive.
NU President Michael Schill is one of several university presidents called to testify at congressional hearings into the ...
Turning houses of worship into housing for residents is a niche business, but also one with opportunity. Organized religion ...
The latest figures from the Illinois Department of Employment Security show that Evanston’s jobless rate was 3.4% in April, ...
The buzzing bugs smashed into windshields, dive-bombed into open mouths, and engendered reactions ranging from “cool” to ...