Evanston Township High School reportedly has cancelled the remainder of the varsity baseball team's season after a 'sexting' scandal developed at the school.
The Evanston Community Foundation awarded a record $240,850 in grants Thursday to 29 organizations and programs at its annual Responsive Grant Awards event at the North Shore Retirement Hotel.
This three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath townhome is listed with Steven Sims of Coldwell Banker for $750,000, and will be open to tour Sunday from noon to 2 p.m.
Two computers, a video game system, and a camera were among items taken in a burglary at a home in the 1800 block of Washington Street. This and other stories in today's daily crime bulletin from Evanston police.
Evanston's Economic Development Committee voted Wednesday night to support requests from five neighborhood business district groups for financial help from the city.
The Woman’s Club of Evanston today announced recipients of its 2013 community grants. Two dozen nonprofit organizations received more than $100,000 in support.
Evanston/Skokie School Superintendent Hardy Murphy says three Walker Elementary School students and one from Chute Middle School were approached by suspicious persons Tuesday afternoon.
Garage breakins were reported on Nathaniel Place, Fowler Avenue, Pitner Avenue, and Dewey Avenue. These were among the stories in today's daily crime bulletin from Evanston police.
The National Science Foundation has awarded Oakton Community College a $374,279 grant to introduce community college and high school students to nanotechnology and potential careers in this emergin
In some math classes at Evanston Township High School, students are watching the lectures on their electronic devices at home and then discussing the material with teachers and classmates at school, a concept known as “flipped classrooms.”
Representatives of the new developer of the former Kendall College site told Evanston Preservation Commission members Tuesday that they plan to build out the 19 lots on the block one home at a time
Plans for a new sign at Evanston's lakefront lagoon to honor the family who's donated $500,000 to renovate it came in for sharp criticism at Tuesday's Preservation Commission meeting.