Education Free library project expands to 2nd Ward The Royalty Reads Little Free Library program is expanding from Evanston's 5th Ward into the 2nd Ward this year. By Bill Smith posted 2 hours ago
Real Estate Three-unit office development planned for Hartrey Evanston developer Andy Spatz showed plans for a three-unit office development on Hartrey Avenue to residents at a 2nd Ward meeting Thursday evening. By Bill Smith posted 53 mins ago
Government Vaccine eligibility expands Monday in Evanston Anyone 16 and older will be eligible to register for shots. By Jeff Hirsh posted 14 hours ago
Government 18 new COVID cases here, 3,739 across Illinois Over 20% of Illinois residents are now reported to be fully vaccinated. Vaccinations hit a one day record yesterday. But hospitalizations increased and new case counts remain high. By Bill Smith posted 20 hours ago
Government Storlie makes key city staff appointments Evanston City Manager Erika Storlie today announced appointments to three key senior leadership positions at the city. By Bill Smith on April 8, 2021 - 10:58 am
Election 2021 Alderman-elect: Results symbolize springtime in more ways than one Jonathan Nieuwsma says the next Evanston City Council will be "very different than the current one" when it is sworn in next month. By Jeff Hirsh on April 8, 2021 - 6:47 am
Election 2021 3,000 more votes possible in Evanston With several Election Day results ending up with razor-thin margins, there is at least the possibility of more than 3,000 mail-in ballots still showing up to be counted. By Jeff Hirsh on April 7, 2021 - 5:16 pm
Government 17 new COVID cases here, 3,790 across Illinois Illinois seven-day case average up 24% in a week. Vaccination pace under 110K shots per day for past week. Just under 20% of state residents are fully vaccinated. By Bill Smith on April 7, 2021 - 4:40 pm
Education School candidate has two-week wait to see if she won Donna Wang Su trailed in early returns but pulled ahead as ballots from Skokie precincts were counted. By Jeff Hirsh on April 7, 2021 - 1:57 pm
Wellness Church vaccination event helps Black Evanstonians If the people can't get to the vaccine, bring the vaccine to the people. By Jeff Hirsh on April 7, 2021 - 1:38 pm
Election 2021 Unofficial results have four council seats turning over Unofficial returns from Tuesday's election indicate just five incumbent aldermen will serve another term on the Evanston City Council. By Bill Smith on April 6, 2021 - 7:33 pm
Government 16 new COVID cases here, 2,931 across state Hospitalizations increase across state. Just over 19% of Illinois residents are now said to be fully vaccinated. By Bill Smith on April 6, 2021 - 3:56 pm
Public Safety Viaduct graffiti, car burglary, and a retail theft Who wants to commit a crime on a beautiful spring day? By Charles Bartling on April 6, 2021 - 2:27 pm
Election 2021 Light turnout so far in election day balloting But mail-in ballots add unpredictability to the total turnout predictions. By Jeff Hirsh on April 6, 2021 - 10:42 am
Election 2021 Big turnover possible in Tuesday’s election Evanston could see the biggest turnover among its elected office holders in two decades in Tuesdayโs election โ and the turnover is already guaranteed to be bigger than average. By Bill Smith on April 5, 2021 - 8:39 pm
Public Safety Mother buries third son who died from gun violence Debbie Hicks-Caluya buried her son this morning, two years after burying another son, and five years after laying a third son to rest. By Jeff Hirsh on April 5, 2021 - 4:45 pm
Government Nine new COVID cases here, 2,102 across Illinois Holiday leads to dramatic drop in new vaccinations. Positive test rate in Evanston retreats. COVID hospitalizations decline a bit. By Bill Smith on April 5, 2021 - 4:29 pm