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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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At a responsible bidder ordinance rally last October, 25 local labor organizers pointed out that the lower bidder isn’t “always the best.” RBOs have already passed in Des Plaines, Forest Park, Oak Forest and Cook county.

The Daily Explains: The long-discussed Responsible Bidder Ordinance

October 15, 2024

The Minority, Women, Disadvantage and Evanston Business Enterprises Committee is currently debating a Responsible Bidder Ordinance, which would establish “fair” criteria and standards for businesses...

Several residents expressed concern that Celadon’s proposal could limit public access to the mansion and that Council did not allocate enough time for public discussion of the proposals before calling a vote.

City to negotiate a lease to rehabilitate Harley Clarke Mansion

October 15, 2024

City Council authorized the city manager to negotiate a lease with Celadon Holdings, LLC to renovate the Harley Clarke Mansion to create 10 hotel rooms and host weddings Monday night. The historic mansion,...

 Eggs with Benefits will soon serve egg bowls and sandwiches at its new location on Davis St.

Eggs with Benefits to bring affordable Korean-inspired breakfast to Evanston

October 15, 2024

Eggs with Benefits, a Loyola-area Korean-inspired breakfast spot, is set to open an Evanston location within a month. The restaurant will be replacing the 527 Cafe at 527 Davis St., and is currently...

A man in traditional Native American regalia dances.

Indigenous Peoples’ Day Powwow brings together both native and non-native community

October 15, 2024

English literature graduate student Rafael Reza, a member of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, served wild rice soup and fry bread to attendees at the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian’s first Indigenous...

Mayor Daniel Biss spoke at Monday’s City Council meeting amid the possibility of an impending $23 million deficit.

City Council brainstorms revenue streams with looming $12.5 million General Fund deficit

October 15, 2024

Evanston City Council debated ideas for addressing projected deficits tied to the city’s proposed 2025 budget during its meeting Monday. The General Fund, used for day-to-day expenses, will yield...

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