Civic

May 17 2013 - 4:27pm  |  Charles Bartling

The Evanston Public Library plans to work with an initiative funded by the Gates Foundation to assess how well it is using technology to serve the community.

May 17 2013 - 1:59pm  |  Charles Bartling

Vandals dented the roofs of five cars parked on the street in the 2500 block of Asbury Avenue. These and other stories are in today's daily crime bulletin from Evanston police.

May 16 2013 - 3:31pm  |  Charles Bartling

A man threatened his victim with a bat in the 1800 block of Howard Street Wednesday evening. This and other stories in today's daily crime bulletin from Evanston police.

May 15 2013 - 4:47pm  |  Charles Bartling

The bulletin that the Evanston Police Department issues daily, Monday through Friday, will not be issued on Wednesday, May 15, due to a software glitch, according to Cmdr. Jay Parrott.

May 15 2013 - 2:23pm  |  Charles Bartling

For nine years now, a pair of peregrine falcons has established a nest each spring at the Evanston Public Library. This year they added four to the family, which you can watch live on FalconCam.

May 14 2013 - 5:11pm  |  Charles Bartling

Windows of three cars in the 200 block of South Boulevard were smashed by bricks and rocks. These among the stories in today's daily crime bulletin from Evanston police.

May 13 2013 - 3:09pm  |  Charles Bartling

Someone ripped the metal bronze peep holes from an apartment door in the 1400 block of Chicago Avenue. This is among the stories in the weekend wrapup of crime from the Evanston police.

The Woman's Club of Evanston Historic Clubhouse
May 13 2013 - 10:43am  |  Woman's Club of...

The Woman's Club of Evanston holds a tour public tour of its clubhouse at 1702 Chicago Ave on Wednesday, May 22.

May 10 2013 - 3:49pm  |  Charles Bartling

Pickpockets stole wallets from their victims in the 2200 block of Oakton Street and at the Davis Street CTA station. These are among the stories in today's daily crime bulletin from Evanston police.

May 9 2013 - 4:58pm  |  Charles Bartling

The 38th Annual Mothers Day House Walk, sponsored by the Evanston History Center, presents stunning private homes in southeast Evanston that represent the major styles of Evanston’s architectural history.

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