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12 ETHS Students Named National Merit Finalists
The National Merit Scholarship Program named 12 Evanston Township High School students as 2013 finalists in the competition for a college scholarship.

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The National Merit Scholarship Program named 12 Evanston Township High School students as 2013 finalists in the competition for a college scholarship.

The Michelin-rated restaurant is opening a second location at 703 Church Street this spring, offering 36 craft beers on tap and Midwestern cuisine sourced from local farms.
The Zagat Guide named 25 burger joints in 25 cities to its list of “America’s Best Burgers.” No. 1 in Chicago? Edzo’s Burger Shop's original location.
"The Alliance Against Intoxicated Motorists finds it utterly unacceptable that any police agency would knowingly allow their officers to report to work with any level of alcohol in their system."
As part of the Chicago Auto Show this weekend, 12 electric vehicles came through Evanston, retracing the route of the first motor vehicle race in the U.S. in 1895.
This edition of the Evanston police blotter includes information supplied by police on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The Zagat Guide named 25 burger joints in 25 cities to its list of “America’s Best Burgers.” No. 1 in Chicago? Edzo’s Burger Shop at 1571 Sherman Ave. in Evanston.
This edition of the Evanston police blotter includes information supplied by police on Monday, Feb. 18, 2013.
So far, more than 100 people have signed a petition to bring a bowling alley to Evanston Plaza, at the intersection of Dempster Street and Dodge Avenue.
Multiple forums are scheduled in February and March with candidates for school board in District 65 and District 202.
A new bakery is set to open this spring on Dempster Street, while a craft brewery is planned for the city's west side. Read on for more business openings and closings.
Evanston has one of the highest concentrations of people working in creative professions, according to census data analyzed by Atlantic Cities, a website operated by the ‘Atlantic Monthly.’
Rae Moses, a founding member of Northwestern University’s linguistics department and co-founder of its women’s studies program, died Feb. 7.
Chicago police charged Brian Miller, of Evanston, in connection with a shooting that took place at the Palmer House in the Loop last month, according to the ‘Chicago Tribune.’
This edition of the Evanston police blotter includes information supplied by police on Friday, Feb. 15, 2013. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
We’ve got plenty of Evanston bloggers contributing to our Local Voices section, including opinion on local politics, advice on the Evanston real estate market and finance tips from a pro.
An Evanston woman was among 3,000 passengers stranded on a cruise ship for four days in the Gulf of Mexico last weekend, the "Chicago Tribune" reports.
This edition of the Evanston police blotter includes information supplied by police on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Ald. Judy Fiske (1st Ward) is holding a meeting for all Evanston residents who want to share their ideas for how to improve the city’s dog beach at Church Street.
Evanston officials are considering expanding water sales to more suburbs. Building the infrastructure, however, could cost $160 to $260 million--a figure that would factor into rates.