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The iconic Evanston parade is known for its city-wide ordinance that allows for attendees to put out chairs along Central Street at 6 a.m. on July 1, calling “dibs” for the best seats in the house.
While many of the games, such as the egg toss and the nail-driving competition, have been around since Mortell and Jackson ...
While rain did seem to dampen turnout at some of Friday morning’s festivities, kids still showed up to play at six morning ...
The city defines “hazardous trees” as those which “pose a significant risk of falling and potentially causing injury to ...
Organizers of the Evanston Fourth of July Celebration have released an online program ahead of Friday’s parade that’s is ...
Evanston police charged a 32-year-old Evanston man Wednesday with felony discharge of a firearm following an investigation ...
Fire safety research and creation of product standards are among the many fields for Underwriters Laboratories Research Institutes and Underwriters Standards and Engagement, the two non-profit arms of ...
Ald. Parielle Davis (7th) wants Evanston police to destroy license plate camera data after 24 hours, rather than 30 days.
City workers were busy all over Evanston’s Centennial Park Wednesday — trimming grass and putting up fencing ahead of ...
And actually, the giraffe was Schumacher’s inspiration. The couple had considered a sheet metal horse, but, Quinn says, ...
The state’s grocery tax will go away on Jan. 1. Municipalities that want to implement their own tax must authorize an ...
Outdoor Cafe is open seven days a week, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m (9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays), with one exception. They will close at 2 p.m. this Friday. That’s when the 4th of July parade begins.
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