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Suspect charged in shooting, biting officers at Evanston hospital
As nurses were assisting with his intake the man grew agitated.
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Evanston man charged in shooting of hospital security guard
A 28-year-old Evanston man has been charged in connection with the shooting of a hospital security guard at Endeavor Evanston Hospital Thursday evening, police said.
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Evanston police commander speaks after person shot inside hospital emergency room
A hospital security officer is still recovering after being shot during a struggle with a patient in suburban Evanston.
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Evanston police commander speaks after person shot inside hospital emergency room
The incident happened in the emergency room at Endeavor Evanston Hospital and prompted a lockdown Thursday just before 8 p.m.
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How was a security guard shot inside an Evanston hospital?
A hospital security officer is still recovering after being shot during a struggle with a patient in suburban Evanston Thursday.
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Evanston hospital security guard injured after patient in emergency room fires gun
A security guard at Endeavor Evanston Hospital was shot and injured Thursday night after the gun of a patient inside the emergency room went off, leading to a brief lockdown and a suspect in custody, a news release from the Evanston Police Department said.
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Person shot inside the emergency room at a hospital in Evanston
A shooting occurred at a hospital in suburban Evanston Thursday. NBC 5’s JC Navarrete has more on the story.
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Person shot inside emergency room of Evanston hospital
A person is wounded after being shot inside Endeavor Health Evanston Hospital, according to officials.
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Evanston woman loses $62k after being scammed by fake Kevin Costner
A suburban woman who believed she was talking to a dashing Hollywood actor online for months was scammed out of more than $60,000 when it was revealed that she was talking to an imposter, police confirmed.
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Suburban teacher disciplined over classroom poster
A high school history teacher in Evanston has been disciplined over a poster in his classroom. NBC Chicago’s Patrick Fazio reports.
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Evanston woman says her contract is among DOGE website errors
The Trump administration’s effort to shrink the size of the federal government and enact cost savings has been chronicled online for weeks.
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The Food Guy: Kabul House
There are very few restaurants in the Chicago area focusing on the food of Afghanistan. But one spot in Evanston has been cooking those traditional dishes for almost 25 years. NBC Chicago’s Steve Dolinsky takes a look inside.
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Evanston beach closed after 2 dogs rescued from ice shelf
Evanston’s dog beach was closed until further notice, officials said Saturday afternoon, after firefighters rescued two dogs from an ice shelf.
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Human remains found in Evanston likely those of missing senior citizen
Human remains found a heavily wooded area of suburban Evanston are likely those of an 82-year-old woman who was reported missing over the summer.
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Suburban bakery selling cookies of presidential candidates in unofficial election poll
A family-owned bakery on Chicago’s North Shore is capitalizing on the November election by selling presidential cookies of the candidates and conducting its own cookie poll of the race.
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Suburban bakery selling cookies of presidential candidates in unofficial election poll
A family-owned bakery on Chicago’s North Shore is capitalizing on the November election by selling presidential cookies of the candidates and conducting its own cookie poll of the race. NBC Chicago’s Vi Nguyen reports.
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Longstanding suburban hot dog spot inducted into Vienna Beef Hall of Fame
A popular, decades-old suburban hot dog stand this week received one of the highest hot dog honors around: An induction into the Vienna Beef Hot Dog Hall of Fame.
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Evanston YWCA closes after cases of Legionnaires' disease connected to water system
The YWCA Evanston/North Shore has temporarily closed to the public after two cases of Legionnaire’s disease were linked to the center.
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The Food Guy: New deli, bagel shop open in Evanston
With the Jewish High Holidays beginning next week, there is suddenly demand on the North Shore for trays of bagels, smoked fish and other deli staples. NBC Chicago’s Steve Dolinsky has more.
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Suburban high school makes classrooms ‘cell phone free spaces'
A suburban high school has instituted a policy where students are required to stow their cell phones while they are in classrooms this fall, part of a larger discussion about how technology impacts the learning process and socialization within schools.