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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

An elm tree at 1515 Chicago Ave. is shown. Aldermen approved a developer’s plan to remove the tree in order to build a hotel on the site.

Evanston City Council gives exception for proposed hotel on Chicago Avenue

April 29, 2014

Aldermen granted an exception of a city ordinance Monday night to a developer building a hotel on Chicago Avenue, despite residents' concerns voiced at the City Council meeting.  The decision will...

LYFE Kitchen is set to open an Evanston location at 1603 Orrington Ave. The California-based chain offers a wide range of menu items, including gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan options.

LYFE Kitchen to bring healthy eating to downtown Evanston

April 17, 2014

Organic food restaurant LYFE Kitchen is slated to open its second Chicago-area location next month in downtown Evanston. “LYFE Kitchen is a perfect match for Evanston — an environmentally sustainable...

Bookends & Beginnings will replace Bookman’s Alley at the legendary Evanston store’s former Sherman Avenue location. Nina Barrett, the store’s owner, said the new shop will offer an assortment of modern and vintage books.

New Evanston bookstore plans to be local ‘forum’

April 16, 2014

The owner of the new bookstore set to move into the space left by Bookman's Alley plans to build upon the previous shop's "irreplaceable" legacy. Bookends & Beginnings, which will open in June,...

Gail Lovinger Goldblatt, a member of the CARE board, raises concerns Monday with city manager Wally Bobkiewiczs proposals on the future of city relationships with volunteer animal organizations. At Monday’s Human Services Committee meeting, the committee voted to recommend that City Council not negotiate with CARE if the group does not accept Bobkiewicz’s conditions.

Human Services Committee advises City Council not to negotiate with CARE

April 7, 2014

The Evanston Human Services Committee decided Monday to recommend that City Council not negotiate further with the Community Animal Rescue Effort about new proposals that would govern the city’s...

Weinberg senior Marko Pavisic presents recommended changes to Evanstons drug policy Monday evening. Ald. Judy Fiske (1st) referred the presentation to the Human Services Committee, which will take up the issue in April or May.

Evanston to examine drug code reforms

March 11, 2014

City officials decided Monday to begin to investigate potential changes to Evanston’s controlled substance policy. Ald. Judy Fiske (1st) referred a presentation on recommended drug policy reforms...

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