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A new study from the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University says a surge in new rental housing construction ...
Ald. Matt Rodgers (8th), a former land use commissioner, said he supports increasing diversity of housing stock “where it ...
D65 has already cut $20 million from the last two budgets, including program reductions and layoffs. More reductions are ...
Interfaith Action of Evanston is the local organizer of the initiative. It is encouraging members of its participating ...
The U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey says the city has nearly 32,000 housing units — not counting group ...
Senior Housing Planner Uri Pachter told the City Council Monday night that Evanston’s long-awaited Strategic Housing Plan is now on pace to be adopted by the end of the year. Sign in by entering the ...
The Evanston City Council unanimously passed a health data protection ordinance Monday night, further strengthening protections against the federal government. The ordinance, introduced by Mayor ...
Evanston Police Chief Schenita Stewart announced Monday that the Evanston Police Department will shut off the department’s nationwide license plate search in light of a statewide investigation into ...
The public parking lot near the downtown library was turned into a display space for dozens of vintage and unique automobiles ...
Many Metra trains through Evanston were cancelled Monday morning, and others saw what Metra described as “extensive delays” due to “emergency track repairs.” Metra spokesperson Mike Gillis tells ...
School District 65 expects to save $50,000 to $70,000 on furniture for the new Foster School by buying “classroom, cafeteria, ...
Juneteenth commemorates the anniversary of the day when the Emancipation Proclamation was finally applied to enslaved people ...