Evanston, IL|Press Release|
Evanston Police Announces 2020 National Night Out Events
Community members are invited to participate in “National Night Out” (NNO) celebration events tonight.
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Community members are invited to participate in “National Night Out” (NNO) celebration events tonight.
The Park District’s traditional event, Halloween Happening, will not take place this year.
Submit a photo of your pet in their costume by Oct. 27.
D’Andre Miller, 33, of Champaign was arrested for his alleged involvement in a Feb. 3 homicide.
The CDC has determined that traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating is a higher-risk activity amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Village of Flossmoor Police Department is accepting applications for the position of Police Officer from now through Oct. 30.
Fire prevention week was established to commemorate the great Chicago fire to help people learn about emergency fire measures.
Regularly scheduled garbage and recycling pickup is planned for the week of Oct. 12.
All award recipients were honored during the Immigrant Welcome Awards Ceremony and Celebration in September.
All social distancing and health safety requirements will be observed.
All social distancing and health safety requirements will be observed.
The closure will occur Oct. 9 between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.
The closure will occur Oct. 9 between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.
The Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) will present nearly 50 online programs and trails for self-guided biking, driving and walking.
Burr Ridge Officers have saved 13 lives using NARCAN; more than 700 overdoses were reversed in Dupage County since 2015.
The DEA is coordinating a national effort to collect unwanted, unused and expired medications.
Questions may be submitted in advance or live during the Zoom forum.
Leaves must be put into a 30-gallon paper yard waste bag and placed at the curb on the regular garbage pickup day by 6 a.m.
Prospective school board candidates may visit the Illinois State Board of Elections website.
The City of Joliet Land Use & Legislative Committee will hold a meeting Thursday.