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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


Politics

A sign reads “City of Evanston Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center” above the entrance of Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center. The nature outside the building is green and it is daytime.

Human Service Committee approves using non-gendered language in public nudity ordinance, codifying Miranda Rights

November 8, 2022

The Evanston Human Services Committee approved a motion to modify Evanston's public nudity ordinance Monday night. The decision will be forwarded to City Council for approval in a month. The committee...

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‘I need help:’ Ald. Bobby Burns pushes for city to fund administrative help for councilmembers

November 7, 2022

Ald. Bobby Burns’ (5th) day of city duties last Monday totaled over six hours. He began with a meeting about a rental licensing program initiative, then met with a resident who wants the city to install...

Ald. Krissie Harris stands looking at the camera in a blue dress.

Q&A: Ald. Krissie Harris talks joining City Council, affordable housing solutions

November 3, 2022

Content warning: this story contains mentions of gun violence. Ald. Krissie Harris (2nd) is nearing the end of her second month on City Council. Mayor Daniel Biss appointed Harris in early September...

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Five things to know about Evanston’s proposed 2023 budget

November 3, 2022

Evanston’s proposed 2023 budget targets post-pandemic economic recovery, addresses  sustainability efforts and creates new government positions. It totals to about $402.5 million –– a $42.1 million...

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Evanston City Council to vote on $6.3 million renovation project for Evanston Animal Shelter

November 1, 2022

City Council is set to vote on an estimated $6.3 million renovation of the Evanston Animal Shelter on Nov. 14. The proposal calls for the construction of an entirely new facility. Not all of the funding...

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