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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


Meeting connects Evanston Latino community to resources

October 5, 2014

Evanston officials held a forum Sunday for Latino residents to discuss issues with language barriers and access to resources in the community. The meeting, held at Saint Nicholas Church, 806 Ridge...

Sat Nagar, Evanston’s assistant director of engineering and infrastructure, presents plans to install bike lanes along Sheridan Road and Chicago Avenue. City Council decided Monday to delay the paths’ implementation until 2017 along the streets that run through Northwestern’s campus.

Evanston City Council approves two-year delay of bike lanes for Chicago Avenue, Sheridan Road

September 30, 2014

Aldermen approved the city's request Monday to delay for two years the implementation of two-way bike lanes along parts of Sheridan Road and Chicago Avenue that run through Northwestern's campus. Parts...

City environmental board supports plastic bag ban, talks bike plan

May 9, 2014

The city's Environment Board agreed to support a ban on plastic bags Thursday. City council will review the proposed ordinance in a special meeting May 19. Evanston sustainable programs coordinator...

McCormick senior Graeme Murphy presents a map of Evanston based on population and employment density. The dark red areas are considered the most dense, which was taken into consideration when they planned possible Divvy bike stops for the future.

McCormick seniors propose bike-share station locations

February 19, 2014

Five Northwestern engineering students presented data-driven plans Wednesday for eight new Divvy bike locations in Evanston as part of their senior capstone project. The Chicago Department of Transportation...

Evanston’s “brothel law” prohibits more than three unrelated individuals from living together. Ald. Don Wilson (4th) proposed an amendment to the ordinance last May.

Proposed reforms to Evanston’s ‘brothel law’ face uncertain future

November 20, 2013

More than a year after Ald. Don Wilson (4th) drafted proposed reforms to the so-called "brothel law," city officials have yet to move forward. The Zoning Committee of the Plan Commission has slated...

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Ald. Jane Grover (7th)