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St. George Greek Orthodox Church will hold a “Taste of Greece” fundraiser dinner on Saturday to support the church’s philanthropic commitments.
A DeKalb man pleaded guilty this month to stabbing another man in 2024 after an argument about peanut and jelly, part of a deal struck with prosecutors that downgraded an attempted murder charge to aggravated domestic battery, court records show.
The Montgomery Historic Preservation Commission will hold its annual Cemetery Walk on Oct. 1 for residents to view history and learn about early settlers.
A DeKalb man who recently was charged with animal cruelty after police said he struck a cat in the face with a hammer was ordered by a judge this week to forfeit his dogs, Mochi the Shiba Inu and S’Mores, a Yorkshire Terrier, court records show.
The Friends of the Sycamore Library will hold a used book sale this weekend to support the library’s services, resources and programs. The sale runs Friday and Saturday.
Fall is in the air and so is the season’s latest Back Alley Market, a downtown DeKalb shopping experience featuring more than 150 area vendors on Saturday.
DuPage County Board Chair Deb Conroy has announced a balanced-budget plan that calls for new affordable housing efforts, supporting food pantries and a “stronger social service infrastructure.”
Downtown DeKalb has a new spot for steaks and other food, after Florentino’s Charhouse opened this month.
A new McDonald's is now open at the corner of Plank Road and Illinois Route 23 in Sycamore.
The Egyptian Theatre will host "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" with a live shadow cast on Friday, Sept. 26.
The Egyptian Theatre will host a performance of the World Ballet Company’s “The Great Gatsby Ballet” as part of the company’s fall 2025 tour.
A new grocery store is expected to open on the ground level of the former Fanatico Restaurant building in DeKalb, with financial aid awarded this week from the City Council. The old restaurant was the site of a fire, and later arson charges, in 2023.
A public survey on Prairie Park showed DeKalb residents listed a desire for more natural areas as top priority. Among other resident wishes included a disc golf course, a new shelter, and a playground.
The DeKalb County Community Foundation announced that the Karsten Larson Fund has been reclassified and renamed as the YEP Alumni Endowment Fund, meant to bring more focus to youth-centric charity.
Multiple DeKalb area agencies will host a free informational session for the public next month to learn more about a new law that prevents housing discrimination based on income sources.
All Illinois adults should get a COVID-19 vaccine this fall to prepare for this year’s respiratory illness season, state public health officials announced this week
Nazareth Academy’s 2025-26 Parent Speaker Series will host speakers known for their work with families and adolescents who will address topics that are both relevant and practical.
State Rep. Terra Costa Howard is giving up her seat in the state House to become a DuPage County Circuit Court judge.
While a nearly 2,000-acre solar facility recently approved by the DeKalb County Board has received much public attention, a couple of smaller projects also were greenlit by county officials this month.
School spirit was in full display on Wednesday as crowds lined up along West Dresser Road for the annual DeKalb High School Homecoming Parade featuring Barbs students, athletes, clubs and more.
In an apparent about-face, DeKalb city leaders this week moved to reconsider plans for a data center and solar array after one alderwoman expressed a change of heart, only for a series of related council votes to fail again.
“Attributing autism to a single preventable cause minimizes the reality that autism is a complex neurodevelopmental condition and trivializes the experience that those with autism and their families that care for them go through,” Dr. Terry Ho of OSF HealthCare said
The Friends of the Sycamore Library will host a used-book sale this month to support the library’s facilities, services and resources.
Adults and seniors can learn about available Medicare insurance options during two workshops at the DeKalb Public Library.
Teenagers and adults are invited to decorate miniature models during a painting program at the DeKalb Public Library this month.
The DeKalb Public Library will hold a concert featuring pianist Chris Prola.
The DeKalb Public Library will offer three events for youth in sixth through 12th grades as part of Teen Day.
The Lombard Garden Club will host Heather Prince, who will present “Fantastic Fall Flowers” at the club’s Sept. 26 meeting
The Glen Ellyn Park District is seeking local artists and crafters to participate in its 2nd autumn craft fair
Fall color showstoppers are on display at Morton Arboretum
A 15-count felony indictment filed against former DeKalb County executive Gary Hanson accuses him of illegally destroying and concealing emails for years, records show. More details in the case remain sealed on a judge's order, however
Current and former DeKalb County officials don’t have much to say yet about the indictment of former DeKalb County administrator Gary Hanson, accused of illegally destroying public records. Shaw Local sought comment from dozens Monday.
A Plano man was arrested Sunday after jumping in front of cars in rural DeKalb County, authorities said.
The Lombard Historical Society’s new exhibition, “Breaking the Mold: Lives Beyond Convention,” is on display until June 6, 2006.
Sycamore Mexican restaurant, Nina’s Tacos, is closed until further notice after a fire Sunday night severely damaged the small business.
An almost 2,000-acre solar project in central DeKalb County was given the go-ahead after a split DeKalb County Board vote this week, despite the wishes of some of those who voted for it.
Plans were recently greenlit for an eight-unit duplex development on South First Street in downtown St. Charles, and construction could begin this year for units expected to be priced over $1 million.
The DeKalb Chamber Foundation will host two “Impact Local: A Guide to Running for Local Office” informational sessions for community members interested in public service.
Join the DeKalb County History Center on Sept. 25 to explore the special relationship between people, animals and the land.
A new scholarship has been set up in DeKalb County to support students studying agricultural sciences with an emphasis on conservation work.
Hennepin unveils 'Grazing Cattle' sculpture and Kevin Coleman Bridge on Sept 20, 2025, highlighting local art and community connection on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. Check out these photos by Kyle Russell.
A DeKalb native has ascended to the highest position within the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the USA, a 157-year-old organization.
An ex-St. Charles Police Department employee has filed a federal lawsuit against the city, claiming she was the target of sexual harassment and was forced to resign under retaliatory pressure for whistleblowing unlawful department practices, records show.
Column: The Batavia Interfaith Food Pantry and Clothes Closet will move into its new permanent home at 916 First St. on Wednesday, Oct. 1, writes Lori Botterman of the city of Batavia.
St. Charles resident Vito Graziano will offer a public presentation in October that details the compelling experiences of Italian immigrants in the late 1890s.
The Ellwood House Museum recently was awarded a $15,000 grant to document, preserve and promote the museum collection’s Asian artwork.
The J.F. Glidden Homestead and Historical Center will host its second annual Saturday Night at Glidden fundraiser this month to support the homestead’s preservation and operations.
A new Hinckley community service fund has been set up to honor the legacy of the late Michael Constant and support local efforts to strengthen the town.
The Batavia Chamber of Commerce is celebrating a man who started a podcast highlighting local businesses.
Column: Fall in Batavia means it’s time to celebrate our business community! Join us for Chamber Cheers on Oct. 2, writes Shirley Mott of the Batavia Chamber of Commerce.