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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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Rollin’ To Go sandwiches will be served starting next month at D&D Finer Foods. Rollin To Go, a popular sandwich shop, closed its doors in July due to financial and legal troubles.

Family-run sandwich shop Rollin’ To Go closes

July 6, 2015

Rollin’ To Go, a made-to-order Italian sandwich shop, has shut its doors after over a decade serving loyal Evanston customers and an even longer family legacy in the city. The restaurant, 910 Noyes...

Police Blotter: Group fights erupt outside two nearby Evanston residences

July 4, 2015

Three people were arrested Sunday evening as police tried to break up a string of fights on the same block in central Evanston. Two separate gatherings of about 30 to 50 total people escalated into...

First instances of West Nile mosquitoes in North Shore this year prompt regional spraying

July 4, 2015

Evanston’s first instance of mosquitoes infected with West Nile virus was confirmed Thursday by the city’s Health and Human Services Department. The first mosquitoes infected with West Nile virus...

Evanston Township High School board members discuss strategies for appointing someone to fill a vacant board seat at an open meeting Wednesday night. After about 90 minutes of public and private deliberation, the board determined it could not select someone, turning the decision over to the regional superintendent.

District 202 board unable to fill vacant seat

July 1, 2015

Board members of School District 202 turned over to regional superintendent Bruce Brown the task of selecting a new member to fill the board's vacant seat at a special meeting Wednesday evening. Tensions...

On the first day of the new fiscal year, a temporary budget failed to pass through the Illinois House. Gov. Bruce Rauner vetoed the bulk of the legislatures original budget bills because they left a $4 billion deficit.

State legislators fail to secure temporary budget to fund certain essential services

July 1, 2015

A one-month emergency budget hit a wall Wednesday in the Illinois House after Democrats and Republicans failed to reach a consensus on the budget before the end of the fiscal year. The temporary...

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