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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


Erika Storlie sits at the dais, wearing a black suit jacket and white shirt.

Decision on Storlie’s separation tabled until Thursday

August 9, 2021

City Council tabled a decision on a separation agreement with City Manager Erika Storlie Monday after community concerns with the proposal and transparency throughout the process. Storlie, who has served...

A blue bike, a blue bus and the CTA train. Coming from all are air bubbles with the label “CO2.” They are arranged in a triangular formation.

CARP transportation plans should address environment, not just climate, organizers say

May 28, 2021

Evanston’s Climate Action and Resilience Program plans to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, so residents are organizing to address transportation, a key component of CARP that some say is being overlooked...

a brick building with a brown sign over the glass door, which has two lights on both sides

City Council approves creation of Reimagining Public Safety Committee

May 26, 2021

City Council approved the creation of the Reimagining Public Safety Committee, an ad-hoc committee tasked with analyzing Evanston Police Department’s relationship with the city and presenting “community-informed”...

Lake Michigan pictured at sunset. Access to Evanston beaches will be free to all residents on Saturdays through Mondays during summer 2021, with plans for daily free access in summer 2022.

Evanston to offer three free weekly beach days after advocacy against token sales

May 25, 2021

Residents will have free access to Evanston beaches on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays starting this summer.  City Council was initially set to vote Monday on a resolution proposed by Ald. Devon Reid...

In blue, orange, and purple paint a sign reads “Evanston Fight for Black Lives.” It is held up by a left hand and other people can be seen in the background, sitting down.

Evanston Fight for Black Lives hosts community painting event, third in the “Reclaim the Block” series

May 24, 2021

Around 30 people painted canvases with their ideas around abolition outside of Evanston Police Department on Sunday in an effort to build community as part of Evanston Fight for Black Lives’ third “Reclaim...

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