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The next DeKalb Women’s Club meeting will feature a presentation led by DeKalb Confectionary owner Todd Hendrey.
DeKalb community gathers at vigil to reflect on national unrest and share messages of hope.
Tom & Jerry’s restaurant in Sycamore, a longtime community favorite that was destroyed by fire this weekend, has issued a statement thanking the public for its continued support during a tough time.
A DeKalb County judge recently dismissed a lawsuit filed by a family against DeKalb School District 428 after their son’s first day of kindergarten went awry.
As Shaw Media celebrates its 175th anniversary, we look back at the front pages from February 3, 2011, the aftermath of the Groundhog Day blizzard
The DeKalb Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the rebranding of Good One Tattoo and welcomed it to the chamber’s membership.
Northern Illinois University is seeking volunteers to assist with an upcoming robotics championship that will put seventh through 12th graders across the region.
Kishwaukee College currently is accepting nominations for its 2026 Impact Awards, formerly named the Awards of Excellence.
The Sycamore Park District, Ellwood House Museum, and DeKalb County History Center recently were awarded a $2,000 Day of Racial Healing Grant to support the Branches of Belonging partnership project.
The First Congregational United Church Of Christ in DeKalb held a Vigil for Peace Monday night in remembrance of those lost in recent ICE related shootings and to show solidarity with the people of Minnesota.
Do you believe any conduct of the current administration needs to be investigated? James Marter: None, but we should Investigate the Fraud perpetuated on the American People in Minnesota for start, by the Biden Administration. Read Marter's full questionnaire here
The February Brown Bag Lunch and Local Lore Series will feature a program on the United States upcoming 250th anniversary, presented by DeKalb City Manager Bill Nicklas.
Cortland residents remain under a boil order as of Monday afternoon, after a water main break on Sunday caused government officials to urge people not to drink the city’s water supply for the time being.
High school students and their parents and guardians can learn about the college process during a workshop series offered by the DeKalb Public Library.
State Rep. Amy “Murri” Briel, D-Ottawa, has proposed legislation that would provide more money to local firefighting agencies by allowing municipalities to offer funds collected via open burn permits.
Children, teens and adults can create their own pom-poms during a program at the DeKalb Public Library.
Some police leaders were among the highest-paid in DeKalb city government last year, and 12 employees made at least $170,000, documents show.
U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood, D-Naperville, has introduced legislation that, if passed, could make it easier for local farmers to sell their products to directly to consumers. The proposed bills already have bipartisan support.
The DeKalb City Council has offered financial aid to a local spot known for its wine and charcuterie in the city’s downtown.
The city of DeKalb this week distributed more than $300,000 to area nonprofits that run social service programs which directly benefit local residents.
Every piece of art has a story to tell. For Elisa Boughner, the artist behind one of DeKalb’s forthcoming public art installations, this is no different.
A Sycamore art gallery will feature student work this month.
Tom & Jerry’s restaurant, a Sycamore staple that’s fed families for more than 50 years, was devastated by an early morning fire Saturday. The cause of the fire isn't yet known, Fire Chief Bart Gilmore said.
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Amy “Murri” Briel on a top priority: Making healthcare accessible and affordable for all residents. I was elected to bring healthcare back into hospitals and throughout rural communities. Read Briel's full election questionnaire here
Crystal Loughran: I support abolishing the TRUST Act. Public safety must come first. Read Loughran's full eleciton questionnaire here
Liz Bishop: The 76th District’s top issue is the same throughout the state: the ever-increasing cost of living in Illinois. Read Bishop's full questionnaire here
Veronica Garcia-Martinez: My three priorities in Springfield begin with addressing the rising cost of living that is putting real strain on families across the district, including increasing utility costs for homeowners and renters. Read her full questionnaire here
The DeKalb County Master Gardeners will host an artisan market and the next edition of the Gardeners Pathway series.
The DeKalb Township Committee on Youth is accepting grant applications for its current funding cycle.
Sycamore could soon be home to the newest location of a popular Italian chain restaurant.
Myles Newman had taken over offensively for DeKalb in a game in which points were at a premium. But his block of a Xander Lewis shot with 1:13 left helped seal a 39-37 win for DeKalb against Sycamore on Friday at the NIU Convocation Center, their fifth straight win in the series.
Despite smothering defense from Naz Dean and DeKalb all night, Sadie Lang heated up late and finished with 15 points, helping Sycamore seal a 38-26 win Friday night at the NIU Convocation Center in the annual rivalry game.
The Sycamore and DeKalb boys basketball teams met Friday in the FNBO Challenge in the Convocation Center at Northern Illinois University.
The DeKalb and Sycamore girls basketball teams met in the Convocation Center at Northern Illinois University Friday night to decide this years winner of the FNBO Challenge.
The Sycamore Public Library will partner with Tails Humane Society on Saturday to offer people a chance to adopt puppies from the shelter.
A former Elgin police officer was sentenced by a DeKalb County judge to 12 years in prison, more than two years after authorities searched his Kirkland home and found hours’ worth of video depicting child sexual abuse
The last three times Elsie Betz made a 3-pointer, she gave Indian Creek a seven-point lead. Considering Hinckley-Big Rock stormed back and tied things up with 1:30 left in the game, the Timberwolves needed each and every one of those points in their 58-56 road win.
Two residents were displaced, and three firefighters were injured while battling an hourslong fire at a downtown DeKalb duplex Saturday, authorities announced Monday. The accidental fire appeared to have erupted when someone attempted to thaw frozen pipes with a heat gun
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church will offer an all-you-can-eat chili and vegetable soup supper for community members on Feb. 7.
El Jimador in DeKalb will host Salsa Night on Thursday, Jan. 29. Adults can try their hand at skateboarding in DeKalb Friday, Jan. 30.
A longtime Chinese restaurant in DeKalb is planning to close for good. But don't worry, hungry loyal patrons have until Dec. 31 to enjoy their last dishes as the couple behind Yen Ching prepares to retire.
Sycamore School District 427 will soon have a new superintendent after a unanimous school board vote Tuesday night.
On the boys side: DeKalb's defense vs. Sycamore pace. On the girls side: Red-hot Sycamore looking for revenge against up-and-down DeKalb. The Barbs and Spartans renew their rivalry showdown at the NIU Convocation Center on Friday.
Yen Ching, the popular eatery on Lincoln Highway in DeKalb will be closing by the end of the year after over 40 years in business. Co-owner Marilyn Yin talks about their years in business.
"We really do focus on the diversification of our tax base," Mayor Cohen Barnes said after the City Council greenlit a new southside travel center project this week. "It used to be all residential. Now we’ve got data centers. Now we’ve got distribution centers."
More than three dozen people crowded into the Legislative Center in Sycamore on Monday night to urge DeKalb County officials to speak out in support of immigrants and address concerns about federal enforcement policy.
Isaiah Feuerbach, at 6-foot-4, has been drawing other teams' post players all season. And despite giving up at least a few inches, the Sycamore senior has emerged as one of the Spartans most reliable defenders.
The RTW Veteran Center, a veteran-owned service and impact organization meant to support those who serve, held a soft opening Wednesday at its new headquarters in DeKalb.
Audio: Monday evening, DeKalb County Sheriff Andy Sullivan responded to a vocal group of residents that urged DeKalb County officials to address ICE-related concerns. Listen to what Sullivan had to say here