The Evanston City Council is set to consider either banning or regulating sweepstakes machines. Two ordinances, brought forth by Ald. Bobby Burns (5th), are on the City Council’s Monday night agenda.
Joining a growing chorus, U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Evanston) said Friday morning she wants Chicago’s U.S. Attorney Andrew ...
Nina Barrett understands the irony. The owner of Bookends and Beginnings, a downtown, independent bookstore says that one reason bookstore business is up is that “teenagers are posting online about ...
This year’s Main Street Fair is expected to bring in 15,000 people, up from 11,000 last year, Main-Dempster Mile Executive Director Katherine Gotsick said in a virtual 9th Ward meeting on Wednesday.
A Hinman Avenue building where some tenant leases are being non-renewed. After over a year of negotiations, the tenants’ union representing three apartment buildings owned by Quadrel Realty Group ...
Evanston’s Land Use Commission voted Wednesday to recommended the City Council approve a special use request for an Amazon ...
A group of homeowners who sued the City of Evanston and Northwestern University for its process in approving commercial ...
Likely additions to Illinois' congressional delegation say U.S. attorney behind 'Broadview Six' case has lost public trust.
Bienen did, however, write that Northwestern’s finances have “stabilized following the resolution agreement with the federal ...
Northwestern Medicine’s facilities across Illinois, EEOC claimed, and had violated Title VII of the Civil Righ ...
The Evanston City Council tabled a final vote Tuesday on a 30-unit apartment building at 1103 and 1105 Emerson St. in the 5th ...
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