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Evanston City Council to discuss local grocery tax to replace state tax in 2026. Revenue gap needs to be filled.
Damaged trees on Lee Street in Evanston raise concerns about vandalism and the impact on the community's tree canopy.
Nothing says July as much as the tradition of placing lawn chairs on Central Street to reserve a viewing spot for the Fourth of July Parade. Sam Simon ...
Discover the emotional stories behind treasured keepsakes at the Evanston Public Library's 'Storied Stuff' event. Hear the ...
July 4, Independence Day, is the national holiday in July of which most Americans are aware. It was on July 4, 1776 when the ...
Everything is coming up roses — at the Merrick Rose Garden, at least! This serene sanctuary, at 1426 Oak Ave, is a quiet ...
The Evanston Public Library is partnering with the Stead Center, NAACP and the Unitarian Church of Evanston to bring air ...
The Waldo Scavenger Hunt has returned for the month of July on the Main Dempster Mile. When you spot Waldo at any of the ...
Dr. Steven Bachta, a pediatrician from Wilmette, is competing on American Ninja Warrior for the third time. His goal is to ...
Learn about the Safety Town camp in Evanston and how it teaches kids about safety, traffic rules, first aid, and more.
The Evanston RoundTable is the community’s leading source of news about local government, schools, civic and artistic activities, and other important issues facing our city. We ...
Friday: Evanston’s Fourth of July celebrations stretch all day long, with morning games beginning at 9 a.m. at six sites, ...