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WebSep 17, 2023 · 4 cars broken into, 3 bikes stolen. by Bill Smith September 13, 2023. And shoplifters struck twice at the Walgreens on Chicago Avenue. Education.
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WebAug 30, 2023 · But it’s still a long road to actually seeing the trail built. Posted in Business Saving trees vs. reviving tees. by Jeff Hirsh August 30, 2023 August 30, 2023
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WebEvanston Now publisher Bill Smith was born and raised in Evanston and received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in journalism from Northwestern University. He also holds a juris doctor degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. He was a broadcast news reporter, producer and anchor in Detroit and other cities.
Burns: 'Not nearly enough' affordable housing - Evanston Now
Web2 days ago · Evanston Ald. Bobby Burns (5th) says the city is “not producing nearly enough” affordable housing units. Speaking at Tuesday night’s Housing and Community Development Committee meeting, Burns cited a report showing that 836 households are now on the affordable housing wait list managed for the city by the non-profit Community …
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WebJul 29, 2020 · Evanston Now today launched a redesigned website with a fresh look and added features to make it more helpful to our readers. The new site completes our transition to a design that is equally accessible to readers on desktop, laptop and mobile devices.
COVID takes 9 Evanston lives this month - Evanston Now
WebJan 28, 2022 · The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office reports nine COVID-19 deaths of Evanston residents so far in January The victims ranged in age from 57 to 91 years old.
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WebSep 13, 2023 · Need to replace lead service lines and aging water mains are driving the projected increases.
Update on lockdown - Evanston Now
WebMar 23, 2023 · Update on lockdown. Police response Friday, March 17, included NIPAS SWAT team. (Jeff Hirsh photo) Evanston police say they’re still looking for the suspect in Friday’s battery incident that led to a lockdown of local schools, but they’ve concluded there is no current threat to the public. In a news release issued late Thursday afternoon ...
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