The DeKalb Public Library will host a program for patrons to learn about homelessness from “The Three Melissas: The Practical Guide to Surviving Family Homelessness” author Diane Nilan.
Flamingo Restaurant, 1029 Pleasant Street, DeKalb, is looking to boost its menu offerings after city leaders decided to grant a low alcohol by volume liquor license to the establishment.
About 12:25 p.m. on Oct. 23, a DeKalb man walked into a local auto dealership, and told an employee who tried to sell him a car that “he was thinking about brutally murdering someone,” court records show. Moments later, he brandished two knives. Charges were announced Thursday.
On Nov. 5, DeKalb County voters will choose who next gets to represent them on the DeKalb County Board, which oversees countywide taxes, budgets and other policy-making. Meet candidates running for DeKalb County Board Districts 1 through 5.
On Nov. 5, DeKalb County voters will choose who next gets to represent them on the DeKalb County Board, which oversees countywide taxes, budgets and other policy-making. Meet candidates running for DeKalb County Board Districts 6 through 12.
Election 2024: DeKalb County voters will pick a new person to be their next coroner on Nov. 5, the first new face in decades. The choice is between Democrat and newcomer Cat Prescott and Republican Linda Besler. Read more about their campaigns.
A DeKalb panel hosted by the League of Women Voters of DeKalb County this week offered two people a chance to make a public case for and against a referendum which will ask voters if they support an appointed city clerk.
The DeKalb Rotary Club will hold a fundraiser to support scholarships for DeKalb High School graduates.
The next Northern Illinois University STEM Cafe will explore artificial intelligence’s integration into sales, pricing and marketing.