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Seven new COVID cases here, 1,633 statewide. State sees dramatic one-day increase in vaccinations. Positive test rate in Evanston edges up, but remains far lower than in the Chicago region as a whole. By Bill Smith posted 3 hours ago. Government. A BAKERY, A COFFEE SHOP AND A PLANT SHOP OPENING SOON HERE Opening, Boniface says, is tentatively set for July. But up the block and across the street, Backlot Coffee will soon become Backlot Home, specializing in art, plants, and antiques. Employee Molly Seeland says the coffee shop will close on May 30, but rather than disappearing, Backlot will then transition to a new model, with the same owner. VACCINATION RATES HERE CONTINUE TO OUTPACE The Evanston data shows 71.92 of residents age 16 to 64 have received at least one dose of the vaccine, while the comparable levels are48.9% in
TOP STORIES: CRIME, A CRASH AND COVID Top stories: Crime, a crash and COVID. Arrests in a murder case topped the news, but a big donation and an affordable housing vote vied with COVID-19 developments among the month's most-read stories on EvanstonNow.
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS HAVE FOUR COUNCIL SEATS TURNING OVER Unofficial results have four council seats turning over. (Shutterstock.com) Update 10:15 p.m.: Unofficial returns from Tuesday’s election indicate just five incumbent aldermen will serve another term on the Evanston City Council. But it appears the three incumbents on the District 65 School Board have turned backchallengers.
COUNCIL CANDIDATE NOW ADMITS BEING ARRESTED DURING TRAFFIC Council candidate now admits being arrested during traffic stop. By Jeff Hirsh on April 3, 2021 - 5:47 pm. The intersection of Ridge and Grove, where left turns are banned. After months of insisting her driver’s license had not been suspended and she hadn’t been arrested by Evanston police, a candidate for City Council now admitsboth
FORMER 4TH WARD ALDERMAN DIES Former 4th Ward Alderman Evelyn “Evie” Sherman Raden has died after a long illness. She was 82. The long-time resident of Evanston served as a passionate advocate for many causes before, during and after her two terms as alderman from 1981 to 1989. Described by her family as a visionary FORECLOSURE LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST HILTON ORRINGTON A complaint filed in Cook County Circuit Court says owners of the Hilton Orrington hotel in Evanston have failed to make mortgage payments since August. Chicago Business reports that the hotel owner, Olshan Properties, plans to give up control of the hotel in the wake of the nearly $50 million suit. Lender Deutsche Bank filed suit onbehalf of
CANDIDATE SAYS BAD INFO FROM CITY CLERK COST HER A CHANCE A former candidate for Evanston City Council says incorrect information given to her by City Clerk Devon Reid has prevented her from running as a write-in candidate in April’s election. Rebeca Mendoza was going to run for 5th Ward alderman. She tells Evanston Now that she contacted Clerk Reid in late January about filing the necessary paperwork. JILLY'S CAFE GETS NEW OWNER A long-time Evanston dining establishment, Jilly's Cafe, is changing hands. Though it won't be official until late November, new owner Nicolae Marian says all the paperwork is complete for the transfer. Marian has been a front desk manager at the 28-year-old restaurant at 2614 Green Bay Road for the past six years. While the menuNEWS - EVANSTON NOW
Seven new COVID cases here, 1,633 statewide. State sees dramatic one-day increase in vaccinations. Positive test rate in Evanston edges up, but remains far lower than in the Chicago region as a whole. By Bill Smith posted 3 hours ago. Government. A BAKERY, A COFFEE SHOP AND A PLANT SHOP OPENING SOON HERE Opening, Boniface says, is tentatively set for July. But up the block and across the street, Backlot Coffee will soon become Backlot Home, specializing in art, plants, and antiques. Employee Molly Seeland says the coffee shop will close on May 30, but rather than disappearing, Backlot will then transition to a new model, with the same owner. VACCINATION RATES HERE CONTINUE TO OUTPACE The Evanston data shows 71.92 of residents age 16 to 64 have received at least one dose of the vaccine, while the comparable levels are48.9% in
TOP STORIES: CRIME, A CRASH AND COVID Top stories: Crime, a crash and COVID. Arrests in a murder case topped the news, but a big donation and an affordable housing vote vied with COVID-19 developments among the month's most-read stories on EvanstonNow.
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS HAVE FOUR COUNCIL SEATS TURNING OVER Unofficial results have four council seats turning over. (Shutterstock.com) Update 10:15 p.m.: Unofficial returns from Tuesday’s election indicate just five incumbent aldermen will serve another term on the Evanston City Council. But it appears the three incumbents on the District 65 School Board have turned backchallengers.
COUNCIL CANDIDATE NOW ADMITS BEING ARRESTED DURING TRAFFIC Council candidate now admits being arrested during traffic stop. By Jeff Hirsh on April 3, 2021 - 5:47 pm. The intersection of Ridge and Grove, where left turns are banned. After months of insisting her driver’s license had not been suspended and she hadn’t been arrested by Evanston police, a candidate for City Council now admitsboth
FORMER 4TH WARD ALDERMAN DIES Former 4th Ward Alderman Evelyn “Evie” Sherman Raden has died after a long illness. She was 82. The long-time resident of Evanston served as a passionate advocate for many causes before, during and after her two terms as alderman from 1981 to 1989. Described by her family as a visionary FORECLOSURE LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST HILTON ORRINGTON A complaint filed in Cook County Circuit Court says owners of the Hilton Orrington hotel in Evanston have failed to make mortgage payments since August. Chicago Business reports that the hotel owner, Olshan Properties, plans to give up control of the hotel in the wake of the nearly $50 million suit. Lender Deutsche Bank filed suit onbehalf of
CANDIDATE SAYS BAD INFO FROM CITY CLERK COST HER A CHANCE A former candidate for Evanston City Council says incorrect information given to her by City Clerk Devon Reid has prevented her from running as a write-in candidate in April’s election. Rebeca Mendoza was going to run for 5th Ward alderman. She tells Evanston Now that she contacted Clerk Reid in late January about filing the necessary paperwork. JILLY'S CAFE GETS NEW OWNER A long-time Evanston dining establishment, Jilly's Cafe, is changing hands. Though it won't be official until late November, new owner Nicolae Marian says all the paperwork is complete for the transfer. Marian has been a front desk manager at the 28-year-old restaurant at 2614 Green Bay Road for the past six years. While the menu MAYOR: NEW POLICE CHIEF MAY HAVE NEW RESPONSIBILITIES 6 hours ago · Mayor Daniel Biss says a new Evanston police chief might end up supervising workers with responsibilities beyond what’s now seen as the role of police. Speaking to the second meeting of his Reimagining Public Safety Committee Tuesday afternoon, a day after Police Chief Demitrous Cook announced his NU: MASKS STILL REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION EVENTS 3 hours ago · Even though Illinois is expected to enter Phase 5 of coronavirus recovery, the full reopening of the state’s economy, Northwestern University is keeping its masking and COVID testing requirements in place for now. In a message to the university community, NU Vice-President Luke Figora says while 18 NEW COVID CASES HERE, 2,404 ACROSS STATE 18 new COVID cases here, 2,404 across state. Positive test rates, hospital admissions and statewide COVID deaths all are increasing. By Bill Smith on March 30, 2021 - 3:40 pm. Evanston health officials reported 18 new COVID-19 cases in the city today, up from six yesterday. The city’s coronavirus death toll has remained unchangedfor nearly
EXPLOSION AND FIRE STRIKES HOUSE ON BROWN 8 hours ago · An explosion and fire struck a two-unit apartment building at 1422 Brown Ave. in Evanston overnight. Reports say five people were in the building when the explosion occurred round midnight and all managed to get out with at most minor injuries. Crime scene tape wrapped the front of the property this morning. Evanston policesay
PANEL EYES 'SHARED SAFETY FRAMEWORK' Evanston’s Reimaging Public Safety Committee is scheduled Tuesday to review what’s called a Shared Safety Framework developed by two San Francisco-based non-profit groups. The groups have developed a “Blueprint for Shared Safety” that calls for framing safety as a public health issue and ALDERMAN: WILL CHURCH CHALLENGE PRESERVATION ORDINANCE Ald. Tom Suffredin (6th) wonders if the Second Church of Christ, Scientist will challenge Evanston’s historic preservation ordinance if the church building at 2715 Hurd Ave. is given landmark status. The city’s Preservation Commission is scheduled to take a final vote Tuesday on recommending the City Council landmark the church, after an across-the-street neighbor nominated THREE CROWNS PARK AFFILIATES WITH COVENANT LIVING 23 hours ago · Covenant Living Communities and Services, a not-for-profit, faith-based senior living organization headquartered in Skokie, has entered into an affiliation agreement with Three Crowns Park in Evanston. Under the agreement Three Crowns will become part of the Covenant Living organization, which will assume overall management and operations of Three Crowns, with shared governance and SIDEWALK CAFES MAY GO TO THE DOGS 1 day ago · Dogs may soon be allowed to accompany their owners at outdoor outdoor dining spots in Evanston. Human Services Committee members voted Monday night to violate federal Food and Drug Administration guidelines that ban non-service animals in food service establishments.. They directed city staff to draft an ordinance that would give restaurant owners the option of seeking a variation to BLOCK PARTY UNIFIES COMMUNITY If you Google “Hovland Court, Evanston,” the first thing you see come up is “Two Dead After Shooting.” But the people who live on Hovland Court are taking action to change both the reality and the image of the street. On March 12, two young men were shot and killed and another was wounded in NU FOOD SERVICE WORKERS DEMAND HIGHER PAY NU food service workers demand higher pay. Union and food service vendor that employs the workers have been in talks for a new contract since 2019. Veronica Reyes has not had a raise since 2019. A cashier and food line employee in a Northwestern dining hall, she says she makes $14.05 per hour after 11 years on the job.NEWS - EVANSTON NOW
Seven new COVID cases here, 1,633 statewide. State sees dramatic one-day increase in vaccinations. Positive test rate in Evanston edges up, but remains far lower than in the Chicago region as a whole. By Bill Smith posted 3 hours ago. Government. A BAKERY, A COFFEE SHOP AND A PLANT SHOP OPENING SOON HERE Opening, Boniface says, is tentatively set for July. But up the block and across the street, Backlot Coffee will soon become Backlot Home, specializing in art, plants, and antiques. Employee Molly Seeland says the coffee shop will close on May 30, but rather than disappearing, Backlot will then transition to a new model, with the same owner. VACCINATION RATES HERE CONTINUE TO OUTPACE The Evanston data shows 71.92 of residents age 16 to 64 have received at least one dose of the vaccine, while the comparable levels are48.9% in
TOP STORIES: CRIME, A CRASH AND COVID Top stories: Crime, a crash and COVID. Arrests in a murder case topped the news, but a big donation and an affordable housing vote vied with COVID-19 developments among the month's most-read stories on EvanstonNow.
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS HAVE FOUR COUNCIL SEATS TURNING OVER Unofficial results have four council seats turning over. (Shutterstock.com) Update 10:15 p.m.: Unofficial returns from Tuesday’s election indicate just five incumbent aldermen will serve another term on the Evanston City Council. But it appears the three incumbents on the District 65 School Board have turned backchallengers.
FORMER 4TH WARD ALDERMAN DIES Former 4th Ward Alderman Evelyn “Evie” Sherman Raden has died after a long illness. She was 82. The long-time resident of Evanston served as a passionate advocate for many causes before, during and after her two terms as alderman from 1981 to 1989. Described by her family as a visionary COUNCIL CANDIDATE NOW ADMITS BEING ARRESTED DURING TRAFFIC Council candidate now admits being arrested during traffic stop. By Jeff Hirsh on April 3, 2021 - 5:47 pm. The intersection of Ridge and Grove, where left turns are banned. After months of insisting her driver’s license had not been suspended and she hadn’t been arrested by Evanston police, a candidate for City Council now admitsboth
FORECLOSURE LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST HILTON ORRINGTON A complaint filed in Cook County Circuit Court says owners of the Hilton Orrington hotel in Evanston have failed to make mortgage payments since August. Chicago Business reports that the hotel owner, Olshan Properties, plans to give up control of the hotel in the wake of the nearly $50 million suit. Lender Deutsche Bank filed suit onbehalf of
OBITUARY: LINDA JEAN GORANSON Obituary: Linda Jean Goranson. By Evanston Now on February 3, 2020 - 5:50 pm. Linda Jean Goranson, 75, died peacefully Jan. 29, 2020, in Evanston surrounded by loving family members and friends. She was born in Miller Beach, Indiana, on May 1, 1944, to John and Dorothy Kopach Sayka. She was a graduate of William Wirt High School class of 1962 JILLY'S CAFE GETS NEW OWNER A long-time Evanston dining establishment, Jilly's Cafe, is changing hands. Though it won't be official until late November, new owner Nicolae Marian says all the paperwork is complete for the transfer. Marian has been a front desk manager at the 28-year-old restaurant at 2614 Green Bay Road for the past six years. While the menuNEWS - EVANSTON NOW
Seven new COVID cases here, 1,633 statewide. State sees dramatic one-day increase in vaccinations. Positive test rate in Evanston edges up, but remains far lower than in the Chicago region as a whole. By Bill Smith posted 3 hours ago. Government. A BAKERY, A COFFEE SHOP AND A PLANT SHOP OPENING SOON HERE Opening, Boniface says, is tentatively set for July. But up the block and across the street, Backlot Coffee will soon become Backlot Home, specializing in art, plants, and antiques. Employee Molly Seeland says the coffee shop will close on May 30, but rather than disappearing, Backlot will then transition to a new model, with the same owner. VACCINATION RATES HERE CONTINUE TO OUTPACE The Evanston data shows 71.92 of residents age 16 to 64 have received at least one dose of the vaccine, while the comparable levels are48.9% in
TOP STORIES: CRIME, A CRASH AND COVID Top stories: Crime, a crash and COVID. Arrests in a murder case topped the news, but a big donation and an affordable housing vote vied with COVID-19 developments among the month's most-read stories on EvanstonNow.
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS HAVE FOUR COUNCIL SEATS TURNING OVER Unofficial results have four council seats turning over. (Shutterstock.com) Update 10:15 p.m.: Unofficial returns from Tuesday’s election indicate just five incumbent aldermen will serve another term on the Evanston City Council. But it appears the three incumbents on the District 65 School Board have turned backchallengers.
FORMER 4TH WARD ALDERMAN DIES Former 4th Ward Alderman Evelyn “Evie” Sherman Raden has died after a long illness. She was 82. The long-time resident of Evanston served as a passionate advocate for many causes before, during and after her two terms as alderman from 1981 to 1989. Described by her family as a visionary COUNCIL CANDIDATE NOW ADMITS BEING ARRESTED DURING TRAFFIC Council candidate now admits being arrested during traffic stop. By Jeff Hirsh on April 3, 2021 - 5:47 pm. The intersection of Ridge and Grove, where left turns are banned. After months of insisting her driver’s license had not been suspended and she hadn’t been arrested by Evanston police, a candidate for City Council now admitsboth
FORECLOSURE LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST HILTON ORRINGTON A complaint filed in Cook County Circuit Court says owners of the Hilton Orrington hotel in Evanston have failed to make mortgage payments since August. Chicago Business reports that the hotel owner, Olshan Properties, plans to give up control of the hotel in the wake of the nearly $50 million suit. Lender Deutsche Bank filed suit onbehalf of
OBITUARY: LINDA JEAN GORANSON Obituary: Linda Jean Goranson. By Evanston Now on February 3, 2020 - 5:50 pm. Linda Jean Goranson, 75, died peacefully Jan. 29, 2020, in Evanston surrounded by loving family members and friends. She was born in Miller Beach, Indiana, on May 1, 1944, to John and Dorothy Kopach Sayka. She was a graduate of William Wirt High School class of 1962 JILLY'S CAFE GETS NEW OWNER A long-time Evanston dining establishment, Jilly's Cafe, is changing hands. Though it won't be official until late November, new owner Nicolae Marian says all the paperwork is complete for the transfer. Marian has been a front desk manager at the 28-year-old restaurant at 2614 Green Bay Road for the past six years. While the menu 18 NEW COVID CASES HERE, 2,404 ACROSS STATE 18 new COVID cases here, 2,404 across state. Positive test rates, hospital admissions and statewide COVID deaths all are increasing. By Bill Smith on March 30, 2021 - 3:40 pm. Evanston health officials reported 18 new COVID-19 cases in the city today, up from six yesterday. The city’s coronavirus death toll has remained unchangedfor nearly
PANEL EYES 'SHARED SAFETY FRAMEWORK' 1 day ago · Evanston’s Reimaging Public Safety Committee is scheduled Tuesday to review what’s called a Shared Safety Framework developed by two San Francisco-based non-profit groups. The groups have developed a “Blueprint for Shared Safety” that calls for framing safety as a public health issue and SIDEWALK CAFES MAY GO TO THE DOGS 8 hours ago · Dogs may soon be allowed to accompany their owners at outdoor outdoor dining spots in Evanston. Human Services Committee members voted Monday night to violate federal Food and Drug Administration guidelines that ban non-service animals in food service establishments.. They directed city staff to draft an ordinance that would give restaurant owners the option of seeking a variation to HOW MANY EVANSTON RESIDENTS HAS THE CITY VACCINATED The short answer is, we really don’t know, because we’ve been unable to get that data from the city yet. But based on some figures Mayor Steve Hagerty mentioned at Monday night’s City Council meeting, we can make some very tentative estimates. The city says it has distributed a total of 8,900 doses of the vaccine so far. SUFFREDIN: POLICE CHIEF TO RETIRE JUNE 30 1 day ago · Ald. Tom Suffredin (6th) says City Council members have been told by City Manager Erika Storlie that Police Chief Demitrous Cook plans to retire on June 30. Suffredin says Storlie’s message was delivered in an email at 9 p.m. on Friday evening. Cook, Storlie and several other city officials so far THURSDAY NIGHT MARKET AIMS TO HELP EVANSTON MERCHANTS Like so many retailers during the pandemic, it seemed the clothing and gift store “10,000 Villages” had at least 20,000 problems. The shop, which sells items made in underdeveloped countries, had recently moved into a new, larger location on Chicago Avenue, when the ALDERMAN: WILL CHURCH CHALLENGE PRESERVATION ORDINANCE 1 day ago · Ald. Tom Suffredin (6th) wonders if the Second Church of Christ, Scientist will challenge Evanston’s historic preservation ordinance if the church building at 2715 Hurd Ave. is given landmark status. The city’s Preservation Commission is scheduled to take a final vote Tuesday on recommending the City Council landmark the church, after an across-the-street neighbor nominated PANDEMIC HELPS DRIVE DOWN EVANSTON APARTMENT RENTS A recent Evanston Now article showed how Evanston is a hot home sale market, and low interest rates are among the reasons why. Apartment rental prices vary, of course, depending on building type and location. Ruckdaeschel says a 1920s courtyard building might see a two bedroom unit go for $1,300 to $1,400 per month, heat included. BLOCK PARTY UNIFIES COMMUNITY If you Google “Hovland Court, Evanston,” the first thing you see come up is “Two Dead After Shooting.” But the people who live on Hovland Court are taking action to change both the reality and the image of the street. On March 12, two young men were shot and killed and another was wounded in NU FOOD SERVICE WORKERS DEMAND HIGHER PAY NU food service workers demand higher pay. Union and food service vendor that employs the workers have been in talks for a new contract since 2019. Veronica Reyes has not had a raise since 2019. A cashier and food line employee in a Northwestern dining hall, she says she makes $14.05 per hour after 11 years on the job.This is
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