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‘A rough couple of years’ for Main Street businesses

Everything feels lush and green. A warm blanket of foliage surrounds you on entering Louise Rosenberg’s plant shop, the Cultivate Urban Rainforest & Gallery, at 704 Main St., snug in the Main Street business area. The business’ mission is to share the vibrant love the store has…

Land Use Commission recommends approval of church’s move

Second Church of Christ Scientist, 2715 Hurd Ave., will have a new location soon if the City Council approves a plan allowing the church to move into a vacant space near downtown. The Evanston Land Use Commission voted to support the move at its Wednesday, May…

Mayor Biss discusses zoning policy and what Evanston might change

“All ideas are on the table,” Mayor Daniel Biss told students at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management during a discussion Tuesday of possible zoning law changes in Evanston. He spoke during a moderated event with Kellogg Professor Therese McGuire at the Kellogg Global Hub. The event,…

ART & LIFE

Evanston cyclists circumnavigate city

More than 30 bicyclists circumnavigated Evanston Tuesday evening on the inaugural 2024 Evanston Rides! bike ride, sponsored by Downtown Evanston and led by the Evanston Transit Alliance.  Thunderstorms and threatening skies loomed over the city for much of the afternoon but cleared just in time for the…

Local music roundup: Top 10 best bets for May 9-15

My favorite show on the top 10 this week is a concert by the innovative harmonica player and pianist, Corky Siegel. He will be leading his famous Chamber Blues group, a collection of fine musicians that mash up blues and classical music. Also on the list is…


SCHOOLS

New challenge brings out the best in Rollins

Personal records are always a plus for athletes competing at the end of a high school track season, and Evanston’s young team chalked up more PRs than you could count Wednesday at the Class 3A Deerfield Sectional girls meet. As head coach…

District 65 names new head of student specialized services

Corina Herrera will begin July 1 as the new assistant superintendent of student specialized services for District 65, replacing Romy DeCristofaro. The school board approved the appointment at its April 22 meeting.  Herrera will be responsible for a variety of programs at…

PHOTOS


PUBLIC SQUARE

Peggy Tar: ‘Mothers,’ a special poem for a special day

May 12, the second Sunday in May 2024, is Mother’s Day.  Mothers, as humans, have skin that is made in a mixture of colors with a variation in shade.All over the world, where different religions and languages are found, are places where mothers also abound. To become a mother…

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REPORTS & ANALYSES

Developing a Segregated Town, 1900-1960

Evanston’s first African American residents arrived in the 1850s, and by 1880 there were approximately 125 African Americans in Evanston. The number grew to 737 in 1900.…

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