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The printing press will be in the ETHS library through January. Then, a new home will have to be found. And once it is, that will be a “stop the presses” moment. Or, rather, a “start the presses” one.
The 2,000-pound, eight-foot-tall bronze cast bust of the first permanent non-native settler in Chicago is moving out of the ...
Evanston police say thieves stole catalytic converters from four cars between Tuesday evening and Friday morning. Three of ...
With reports Rep. Jan Schakowsky plans to retire, the Evanston mayor's name quickly began circulating as a likely successor.
Matt Rodgers made his first constituent appearance as an incoming 8th Ward alder at a ward meeting Thursday night. Outgoing ...
If she runs, she’d join 26-year-old social media influencer Kat Abughazaleh as the second Gen-Z Democrat running for the seat ...
The protest, organized by Evanston resident Susan Clabby and Indivisible Evanston, was one of many protests at Social ...
The letter criticizes the Trump administration for its “coercive use of public research funding” as a way to change university policies far beyond anything related to antisemitism, including the ...
Longtime U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky won’t seek reelection in 2026, according to a report from Politico Wednesday afternoon.
The Oakton College Board of Trustees appointed Evanston resident Martha Burns as chair for a one-year term Tuesday. Burns, ...
Several members of Evanston’s Economic Development Committee were uneasy about supporting a request from Good to Go, the ...
Ald. Devon Reid (8th), who will attend his final meeting as a member of Evanston City Council on Monday, bid farewell to 8th ...