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Evanston is seeing a miniature condo boom, with two new residential towers -- Sienna, in the center of downtown, and Grand Bend at Green Bay on its edge. In the last five years, 1,584 condos have come online. Read more about Evanston, IL
Evanston is seeing a miniature condo boom, with two new residential towers -- Sienna, in the center of downtown, and Grand Bend at Green Bay on its edge. In the last five years, 1,584 condos have come online. Read more about Evanston, IL
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Suspect sought after 2 Evanston burglaries
Evanston police Wednesday were seeking a suspect after two homes on the 700 block of Sherman Avenue were burglarized Tuesday and various items were stolen, authorities said. Police said witnesses in the area described the suspect as a black man, age 18... -
Winnetka repeals 20-year-old ban on possessing handguns
Tribune reporterWinnetka voted unanimously Tuesday night to repeal the suburb's 20-year-old ban on possessing handguns but kept intact other portions of its ordinance regulating firearm use, Village Council President Edmund Woodbury said Wednesday. The action followed a...Tags: Justice System, Personal Weapon Control, Crimes, Local Authority, Richard M. Daley
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Museums
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum: Star of Wonder: The annual holiday film examines theories of renowned astrologers from Jesus' time to discover whether biblical accounts of the...Tags: Shedd Aquarium, Colleges and Universities, Art Institute of Chicago, Sculpture, University of Chicago
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Northwestern officials issue security alert
Northwestern University officials are advising students to be careful when walking at night after the second assault on a student in less than a week. A male student and a female friend were walking near Foster Street and Maple Avenue in Evanston about 1...Tags: Northwestern University
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Ayers speech at NU a no-go
A speaking engagement at Northwestern University by William Ayers, the 1960s radical whose connections to Barack Obama became a campaign issue, has been postponed, a university official said Tuesday. A new date has not been set, said Alan Cubbage, vice...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Weather Underground, Barack Obama, Northwestern University
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Man is charged in child porn case
A Glenview man charged with secretly videotaping a nude woman at a Wilmette tanning salon has now been charged with possession of child pornography, police said Monday. Justin Noll, 28, of the 2400 block of Covert Street is charged with 12 counts of...Tags: Glenview, Wilmette, Pornography
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Northwestern warns students of robbery attempts
Special to the TribuneNorthwestern University officials are advising students to be careful when walking at night after the second attempted robbery of a student in less than a week. A male Northwestern student and a female friend were walking near Foster Street and Maple...Tags: Northwestern University
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Evanston architects 'redesign' the Oval Office
Evanston architects Stuart Cohen and Julie Hacker were among the designers and architects asked by The Guardian of London to imagine a redesigned Oval Office for Barack Obama. Among their suggestions: Adding bookcases on either side of the fireplace to...Tags: Architecture, National Government, Government, Barack Obama
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Kron's 'Well' suffers from her absence
Tribune criticWhen Lisa Kron opened her performance-memoir "Well" in New York in 2004, the piece was widely hailed as a fresh-eyed rejuvenation of a beleaguered form. That was because Kron didn't just perform her life story of growing up with an unusual mother in...Tags: Celebrity Mothers, Theater, Celebrity
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Evanston travel agency duped customers, suit says
A lawsuit filed last week against an Evanston travel agency for "deceptive activity" is a warning to consumers to use caution when booking vacation packages with prices that are unreasonably low, authorities said. The civil lawsuit, filed Nov. 12 in Cook...Tags: Trials, Trips and Vacations
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NU provost, professor
Tribune reporterLawrence B. Dumas, a biochemist turned administrator, helped implement aggressive efforts to improve all levels of academic life at Northwestern University during 11 years as the school's provost. Dr. Dumas, 67, of Evanston died Monday, Nov. 17, in...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Natural Science, Academic Progress, Michigan State University, Chemistry
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Man charged in child porn case
A Glenview man charged with secretly videotaping a nude woman at a Wilmette tanning salon earlier this year has now been charged with possession of child pornography, police said Monday. Justin Noll, 28, of the 2400 block of Covert Street is charged with...Tags: Skokie, Police, Glenview, Wilmette, Pornography
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