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The plan, the first large-scale attempt to address the impact of the 1921 atrocity, will raise private funds for housing ...
It was a little over a year ago that Jennifer's Edibles closed its doors after a seven-year run at 1623 Simpson Street in Evanston's Fifth Ward, leaving a ...
A candidate for a largely suburban congressional district said she's hiring private security for her campaign office because ...
Ever since the United States government’s unfulfilled promise of giving every newly freed Black American “40 acres and a mule ...
Police Chief Schenita Stewart visits the Foster Senior Club. Photo courtesy of Evanston Police Department’s Facebook page @evanstonpolice. As the Foster Senior Club’s weekly meeting at the ...
Good Friday morning, Evanston. Above, about 25 cyclists gathered Wednesday at Wheel & Sprocket in downtown Evanston for a ...
Chef/owner Nina Wade has just started a “soft launch,” with sandwiches, soups, and salads. The full-service opening, with ...
The training required by House Bill 2517 would educate providers on historic racial discrepancies in maternal care in an effort to reduce implicit biases among providers.
In formerly redlined neighborhoods like Cody Rouge, shutoffs for nonpayment are more likely. And poverty limits access to ...
Man charged with driving onto golf course, crashing into golfer in Chicago 00:19. A man has been charged with two felony counts after police said he plowed across a golf course on ...
It took Kenneth Davis and his wife more than 20 years to raise the $1.4 million endowment they established for Black medical ...
During that same period, banks in Evanston, as in other U.S. cities, also refused to give Black residents mortgages, credit, or insurance for homes in white neighborhoods. “I always said you can ...