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DeKalb School District 428 has launched a community survey as it embarks on a search for a new superintendent, and district stakeholders are encouraged to weigh in.
Join DeKalb Mutual Aid on Oct. 25 for a fundraiser supporting transgender individuals.
Successful golf outing benefits Kishwaukee Cancer Center, showcasing community support.
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.
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.
With a state deadline looming next month, leaders for DeKalb School District 428 adopted a fiscal 2026 budget during a board meeting this week.
Kaizen Vintage, a vintage clothing store in the Junction Shopping Center in DeKalb, has come under new ownership and a new name.
Located next to Eyemart Express and T-Mobile in the Oakland Place Shopping Center, Future Fades Academy opens at new spot in DeKalb, offers hands-on training.
DeKalb Park District seeks community input for a new master plan. Join the discussion on Sept. 25.
Project leaders behind a new Marriott-branded hotel are getting a boost from the city of DeKalb.
To better address safety concerns, DeKalb city leaders this week voted to impose new speed restrictions along West Bethany Road.
In a split vote this week, the DeKalb City Council shut down plans backed by a Champaign-based developer to build a data center and solar facility off Peace Road.
DeKalb city leaders joined members of the DeKalb Fire Department for the annual Patriot Day Ceremony Thursday morning at Fire Station No. 4 at 1150 S. Malta Road.
As summer faded for students and staff, DeKalb School District 428 wrapped up multiple facility projects to welcome students and staff for the start of a new school year.
The organizers behind DeKalb’s Day of the Dead event said they plan to proceed with the annual celebration, despite concerns related to federal immigration raids targeting the Chicago area.