Schakowsky was first elected in 1998, defeating future Gov. JB Pritzker, and taking over for Sidney Yates after he retired.
Blough’s home on Brown Avenue received several upgrades, including an new 200 Amp electric service to help power a new ...
The ETHS teachers’ union is the Teachers’ Council, an affiliate of the Ilinois Education Association and the NEA. Bill Farmer ...
Condo buildings and residents that receive a bill from the City for refuse collection services are eligible to participate in ...
Former Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl may get an honorary street sign on McDaniel Avenue between Simpson Street and Martha Lane. Ald ...
Evanston police say a 33-year-old Evanston man faces a domestic battery charge after an arrest in the 1800 block of Brummel ...
His opponent, Jeff Boarini, lags behind in notable endorsements, but boasts a long list of individual supporters on his ...
The LUC will vote to approve or deny each suggested edit starting April 16 and continue until May 21, when the schedule ...
Two current council members, Ald. Melissa Wynne (3rd) and Ald. Eleanor Revelle (7th) are not seeking reelection and only one ...
Hildy Mincek and Sena Meyer-Abbott are good friends. Both were at the District 65 school board meeting on Monday evening as ...
Evanston’s Housing and Community Development Committee signaled support for the updated draft of the city’s comprehensive ...
More than 200 students, parents, teachers, and alumni braved the snow to cheer the boys’ basketball team as it returned from ...
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