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New Mather building topped off
Mather LifeWays officials say they topped off construction on their new building in Evanston Thursday.
Santa returns to Evanston Tuesday
Santa Claus arrives in Evanston next Tuesday for the annual holiday tree lighting ceremony at Fountain Square downtown.
Shoppers may get holiday parking deal
Evanston's Parking Committee voted Wednesday to recommend that the City Council adopt some form of free parking offer during the holiday shopping season.
Vendor: Pay for parking by phone
Evanston's Parking Committee took a look Wednesday at a new technology that could have residents paying for parking meter time with their cell phones.
Owners balk at downtown plan
Owners of some buildings set to be included in the downtown plan's low-rise "traditional" zones aren't happy about the designation.
Holiday art mart on Central Street
More than 50 local artists will be selling their own art work on Central Street in Evanston for three weekends leading up to the holidays.
City bonds get top rating
Fitch Ratings has assigned its highest, 'AAA' rating to Evanston's $18.7 million general obligation bond issue scheduled to price next week.
City's electric costs cut
Evanston officials say they've managed to save taxpayers a bit on the cost of providing electric power to city buildings.
Salvation Army plans Oakton move

The Salvation Army plans to seek city approval to build a church on industrially zoned land on Evanston's southwest side.
