West End Market joins food aid program

Some shoppers have been deterred from buying locally-grown produce at farmers markets because of difficulty using government food assistance programs at the market.

Bill's Blues keeps liquor license

Evanston’s liquor control board decided on Thursday that a local bar will remain open after the owner paid overdue liquor tax bills and explained why employees served alcohol to a minor.

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Historical Fourth in Evanston

Well over a century ago, in 1871, Evanstonians were celebrating the Fourth of July in much the same way they do today. But that year the celebrations had an unusual fund-raising goal.

Court OKs Dawes House transfer

Circuit Court Judge Kathleen M. Pantle has approved the transfer of ownership of the landmark Charles Gates Dawes House from Northwestern University to the Evanston History Center.

Davis closed at Mather next week

City officials say Davis Street in Evanston will be closed between Hinman and Judson avenues next week.

United Way offers agencies crisis help

United Way of the North Shore will be accepting applications for the Economic Crisis Relief Fund.

4th festivities rolling toward you

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Evanston residents are gearing up for traditional Fourth of July celebrations this weekend.

State's woes force Evanston service cuts

Kate Mahoney hasn't wanted to frighten her substance-addicted clients with the news that her state funding for treatment has been slashed by 45 percent.

Gas station reopens after spill

The Marathon gas station at 555 Howard St. in Evanston is back open now after being close several days because of a gas leak.

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Condo developer files for bankruptcy

Evanston condominium developer Tom Roszak reportedly has filed for personal bankruptcy protection.

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