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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

Flat Top Grill, 707 Church St. Following Hurricane Harvey’s destruction in Texas, Evanston businesses have organized a “Dine and Donate” program at some restaurants, including Flat Top Grill, with proceeds going to support organizations assisting storm victims.

Evanston rallies to support Harvey recovery efforts

September 6, 2017

In the wake of Hurricane Harvey’s devastation in Texas, Evanston businesses under Mayor Steve Hagerty’s leadership organized a “Dine and Donate” program with proceeds supporting nonprofit organizations...

Brock Long

Former Hagerty Consulting executive confirmed by U.S. Senate as new FEMA head

June 20, 2017

Brock Long, the former vice president of Mayor Steve Hagerty’s consulting firm, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the new administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, on Tuesday. Long...

Mayoral candidate Steve Hagerty at his campaign kick-off event Tuesday night. Hagerty is joined in the race by three other candidates.

Businessman Steve Hagerty kicks off mayoral campaign

October 19, 2016

Evanston is on the right track, but it needs a leader who can keep it that way while making small but necessary improvements, said business owner and mayoral candidate Steve Hagerty at his campaign kickoff...

Community members eat lunch at Mt. Everest Restaurant during the restaurant’s Nepal earthquake fundraising luncheon hosted with Hagerty Consulting. More than 200 people showed up and over $15,000 were raised for survivors of the earthquake.

Evanston businesses fundraise for Nepal earthquake survivors

April 30, 2015

Two Evanston businesses teamed up Thursday to raise money for the victims of the Nepal earthquake. Mt. Everest Restaurant, 630 Church St., and Hagerty Consulting, 1618 Orrington Ave., held a fundraiser...

Members of the Harley Clarke Citizens Committee discuss Wednesday the future of the Harley Clarke Mansion. The committee talked about possibly creating and expanding a park district around the mansion.

Committee discusses creating park district to keep Harley Clarke Mansion public

April 16, 2015

Evanston residents explored the idea Wednesday of creating a park district around the historic Harley Clarke Mansion, allowing it to stay in the hands of the city and remain open to public use. The...

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