Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern


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Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan holds a press conference in Chicago in 2011. Illinois joined 34 other states in suing a company that makes an opioid treatment drug.

Illinois joins 35 states in lawsuit against drug treating opioid addiction

October 3, 2016

Illinois joined 34 other states and the District of Columbia in a lawsuit against drugmaker Indivior over its prescription drug that treats patients addicted to heroin and other opioid drugs. Indivior...

Police Blotter: Five men arrested in connection with marijuana conspiracy

October 3, 2016

Five men were arrested between Wednesday and Friday in Evanston and Chicago in connection with selling marijuana. The Cook County Sheriff, Chicago Police Department and Evanston Police Department...

A boy looks out the window of Bagel Art Cafe, 615 Dempster St. The shop reopened on Sundays this weekend.

Bagel Art Cafe dishes out more than 1,000 free bagels

October 3, 2016

The only thing better than a free bagel is six free bagels. When Bagel Art Cafe restored its Sunday hours this week after cutting them in 2015, they gave them out by the half dozen. Owner Vince Doyle...

Viet Nom Nom is set to open later this fall at 618 ½ Church St. The restaurant will feature fast, healthy food options.

Viet Nom Nom to focus on Evanston community impact, quality dining experience

October 2, 2016

A Vietnamese fast food restaurant founded by a Kellogg School of Management graduate will open in Evanston later this fall with a focus on providing the community with a healthy, inexpensive dining option....

Gov. Bruce Rauner listens to President Barack Obama speak in Chicago. Rauner is trying to get the Illinois House of Representatives to pass a bill that would provide state ID’s to convicts when they are released from prison.

Rauner pushes prison bill meant to reduce recidivism

October 2, 2016

Gov. Bruce Rauner is pushing a bill that would provide released convicts with state identification cards in an effort to reduce rates of prison returnees. The bill, which was passed unanimously through...

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