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City Council unanimously approved its $404,012,869 budget for fiscal year 2026 on Monday, ahead of the start of Cook County’s fiscal year on Dec. 1. The budget includes a $6.5 million increase in property taxes to support public safety pensions, a new Parks and Recreation Fund and the city’s Human Services Fund. The council passed...

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A $29 million donation from Northwestern trustee Kimberly K. Querrey will enable the launch of a new institute “to catalyze the translation” of academic research into practical medical tools, the University announced Monday.  The Querrey-Simpson Institute for Translational Engineering for Advanced Medical Systems will help fast-track University research through clinical ...

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Fifth Ward resident Joe Dugan remembers when U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Evanston) first took office. While he has supported her as a politician, he believes that it is finally time for her to step aside. “I’ve cooked for her,” Dugan said. “She’s a nice woman, and she’s very knowledgeable, and I agree with 80% of...

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As Lake Michigan turns from vibrant blue to harsh winter gray and cold winds signal the start of winter, Evanston can begin to feel a little arctic. Fortunately, there is no shortage of heartwarming events throughout the season, from art and music to shopping and the holiday ‘L.’ Flapjacks and Flannels on Saturday, Dec. 6 ...

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DURHAM, N.C. —  Maddie Zimmer crouched down to the turf, eyeing the ball speeding toward her. In a seamless motion, she dropped her stick and stopped the ball in its tracks, just as she had done thousands of times before.  Junior defender Ilse Tromp stepped up and fired a strike into the back of the...

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