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Flooding Could Be An Issue Over the Weekend
Residents should call 311 to report flooding issues later today.

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Residents should call 311 to report flooding issues later today.

Other big news: the city of Niles debates whether to allow video gambling, and demolition begins soon on the iconic Old Main building in Lake Forest.
Other big news: the city of Niles debates whether to allow video gambling, and demolition begins soon on the iconic Old Main building in Lake Forest.
Other big news: the city of Niles debates whether to allow video gambling, and demolition begins soon on the iconic Old Main building in Lake Forest.
Other big news: the city of Niles debates whether to allow video gambling, and demolition begins soon on the iconic Old Main building in Lake Forest.
Other big news: the city of Niles debates whether to allow video gambling, and demolition begins soon on the iconic Old Main building in Lake Forest.
Other big news: the city of Niles debates whether to allow video gambling, and demolition begins soon on the iconic Old Main building in Lake Forest.
Other big news: the city of Niles debates whether to allow video gambling, and demolition begins soon on the iconic Old Main building in Lake Forest.
Other big news: the city of Niles debates whether to allow video gambling, and demolition begins soon on the iconic Old Main building in Lake Forest.
Other big news: the city of Niles debates whether to allow video gambling, and demolition begins soon on the iconic Old Main building in Lake Forest.
The store at 1340 Patriot Blvd. is expected to open by the end of next week as a Jewel-Osco.
In other school news: approximately 250 chemistry students will raise money for needy students in an all day "Stoich-A-Thon."
Brothers K owner John Kim and Chef Brian Huston are opening a farm-to-table restaurant in the former Lulu's location downtown, at 804 Davis St.
Owners of the six-year-old store at 1741 Sherman Ave. are asking customers to help them choose a new name for the shop.
Some Evanston residents reported receiving no mail at all on Monday or Tuesday. A postal service spokesperson confirmed there were delays due to the weather.
The information in this blotter was reported by Evanston Police on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2013. Where arrests are included, it does not indicate a conviction.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources has expressed interest in a long-term lease on the historic property at 2603 Sheridan Rd.
The information in this blotter was reported by Evanston Police on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014.
Hear blues music at Evanston SPACE or enjoy wine while meeting local artists at Creative Coworking.
Crain's list of the top young innovators and entrepreneurs of 2013 includes many Northwestern grads and others with Evanston ties.