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Evanston passed an ordinance to protect the privacy of abortion and gender-care patients by limiting Flock license plate reader tech.
During the Fourth of July enforcement period, three people were arrested and more than 240 were cited for various traffic ...
Alexander Smith, of Evanston, was killed in the crash in the northbound lanes of I-94 at Cermak Road early Thursday, Illinois ...
UNITY Scholarship Committee has awarded over $1 million in scholarships to local youth. Celebrating 40 years, the committee ...
The Mosquito Abatement District discovered West Nile-positive mosquitoes in an Evanston trap Thursday, officials announced.
Marcus & Millichap closed the sale of a BMO Bank property in Evanston, Illinois, for $1.675 million. Nicholas Kanich, ...
Evanston’s Reparations Committee hosted a selection event on Jan. 11 at Evanston Township High School for the next round of reparations fund recipients. A total of 453 direct descendants, tho… ...
Beach passes now available in Evanston, Illinois 00:44. The weather is warming up in the Chicago area, and that is sure to have a lot of people dreaming of days at the beach.
The first city in the U.S. to approve reparations has given 200 people checks or in-kind financial assistance. We asked three residents how that money has affected their lives.
Evanston, Illinois, Is Slammed for ‘Racist Reparations’ as Lawsuit Decision, Eligibility Questions Loom. The city is trying to ‘make it impossible for anyone to challenge it,’ the president of a group ...
Evanston became the first city in the United States to pass a reparations resolution in 2019. Initially, the grants were restricted to mortgage assistance, renovations or a down payment on a home.