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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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At the Human Services Committee meeting Monday, Ald. Devon Reid (8th) emphasized declawing is “unnecessary” for cats, in relation to an ordinance to prohibit declawing practices in Evanston.

Human Services Committee approves modifications addressing cat declawing, amplified music

November 5, 2024

The Human Services committee unanimously passed city code amendments to prohibit the declawing of cats and noise amplification at its meeting at the Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center Monday evening.  The...

In total, 453,450 people voted early in suburban Cook County between Oct. 21 and Nov. 4.

Civic Center sees 30% increase in early voting totals compared to 2020

November 5, 2024

Suburban Cook County early voting totals through Monday for the 2024 presidential election were released by the Cook County Clerk’s Office.  As of Monday night at 11 p.m., 464,876 people have voted...

Everything Evanston: Local leaders prepare for 2024 election

November 3, 2024

As early voting continues and Election Day nears, government officials and community advocates are working to turn out the vote and keep elections safe and secure. The Daily spoke with several of these...

 Kathia and Ryan Jones at their restaurant in Evanston (2018-2021)

‘It’s gotta be crepes’: Local food stand serves Evanston community and beyond

November 3, 2024

When Ryan and Kathia Jones first met making crepes at a mall food court, they didn’t expect that years later, they would be married with their own business: Gotta B Crepes. “(After a) couple years...

Election anxiety has been a headline for presidential elections going back decades. However, it has been on the rise in more recent years.

How to cope with election anxiety, according to science

November 3, 2024

Americans consistently indicate politics as a major source of stress in their lives, and 69% of U.S. adults report the 2024 presidential election is a “significant source of stress,” according to the...

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