Evanston’s pooch-friendly shorefront will host dogs and their owners at least
until early December, City Council members agreed at their Oct. 10 meeting.
Some residents fear the new TIF district will hasten gentrification and they
will be priced out of their homes. (RoundTable photo) With the Evanston City
Kelley Gandurski (City photo) With a 7-1 vote, City Council members on Sept. 20
appointed Kelley Gandurski interim City Manager. She will take office Oct.
“This , in my opinion, is the method for removing the Black community at all
costs. … It should not be supported by any member of the City Council.” --
Bennett Johnson
An edgy confrontation with white co-workers on the way home from his job at a
lumber mill in Greenville, Ala., made James “Pop” Simmons wary. A menacing
Continuing their covenant to combat racism and confront the truth about their
own past histories, two local churches will take the lead at noon on June 20
Continuing their covenant to combat racism and confront the truth about their
own past histories, two local churches will take the lead at noon on June 20
The June 3 meeting of the Joint Review Board to consider a recommendation on the
Five-Fifths tax-increment financing TIF district attracted nearly twice
You made it! It was a tough year by any measure. Nevertheless you persisted –
or, to borrow from the great Chicago songwriter Curtis Mayfield, you kept on
In anticipation of Memorial Day, veterans of VFW Snell Post 7146 and its
auxiliary are selling poppies. The red poppy has become a symbol of World War I,
Although the weather was not always spring-like, volunteers of all ages took
some time this week to tidy up their corner of the community. On April 23,
About 100 people stood in the cold evening sun on April 21 to mark a sliver of
justice in the prior day’s conviction of former Minneapolis Police Officer
Partnering with Evanston Fight for Black Lives, Childcare Network of Evanston,
1335 Dodge Ave., was set to be the first organization in Evanston to host a