In the United States, 25% of newspapers have ceased operation and 2,000 community newspapers have closed in the past 15 years. The Chicago area has been no stranger to the […]
Author Archives: Mark Miller
RoundTable, Northwestern partner to cover race and social justice
The Evanston RoundTable will expand its coverage of social justice and race through a new partnership with the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications at Northwestern University. The […]
RoundTable adopts diversity, equity and inclusion statement
The Evanston RoundTable has adopted a diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) statement that will be a core part of our evolution and growth. The RoundTable is committed to building a […]
District 65 will require employees to be vaccinated
Good morning, Evanston. The District 65 school board unanimously approved a requirement that all employees provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination by October 15, or submit documentation for a medical […]
Guest essay: Owner should not govern Council’s church landmark decision
On Monday, Aug. 9, the Planning and Development Committee will consider the Preservation Commission’s recommendation to designate the Second Church of Christ, Scientist at 2715 Hurd Ave. an Evanston Landmark. […]
Last Week in Evanston
Good morning, Evanston.
In case you missed any of the most important news last week, here’s a roundup of the top stories from the RoundTable this past week.
Last Week in Evanston
Good morning, Evanston.
Happy Fourth of July!
In case you missed any of the most important news last week, here’s a roundup of the top stories from the RoundTable this past week.
Food-Truck Plan Gathering Some Criticism
An Evanston City Council Member’s proposal to open the City’s beaches and lakefront to more food trucks is rolling forward, but not without criticism that it clashes with the vision for the lakefront as a place for passive enjoyment.
Why Catching Fireworks Perpetrators Can Be Difficult
Good morning, Evanston.
As the weather warms and July 4th is around the corner, the number of complaints about illegal fireworks use rises.
Last Week in Evanston
Good morning, Evanston.
In case you missed any of the most important news last week, here’s a roundup of the top stories from the RoundTable this past week.