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The DeKalb Police Benevolent and Protective Association and DeKalb Target are accepting donations for their annual “Heroes and Helpers” event Dec. 7.
Catch up on the week’s top DeKalb County news in minutes for the week of Nov. 2-8. Hear the week’s 5 most popular stories, read aloud for you
Erected in November 1896, the DeKalb County Soldiers and Sailors Monument – a memorial dedicated in ode to Civil War veterans – has a long history, once complicated by theft.
The length of the walk was meant to symbolize the fact that 22 veterans or service members die by suicide daily, according to the American Legion.
In 1961, Jerry Smith was washing windows at a JCPenney in Dixon when he thought he caught a lucky break: He’d found a job at a shoe store that would pay him $60 a week. Fast forward a few decades to NIU, Army service in Germany, a mayoral term: "I have been so blessed," he said.
There are hundreds of World War I monuments across Illinois – remain silent reminders of a war legacy that still lingers more than a century later.
In the heart of Sycamore, dozens of U.S. veterans lie buried under DeKalb County soil. To preserve their legacies, every year in the early fall, the DeKalb County History Center joins forces with the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
The annual DeKalb County Toy Run, put on by the DeKalb County Marines, set out to raise donations to help uplift the spirits of children and their families with toys around the holiday season.
More than 13,500 Illinois women served in the military in World War II, filling a variety of unsung – although critical – roles in all branches of service
‘How to Train Your Dragon’-inspired event coming to DeKalb library Nov. 8
The Kishwaukee Valley Art League will host several programs and events in November at the Gallery on State, 322 W. State St., Sycamore.
The Friends of the DeKalb Public Library will host a fall book sale to support the library’s materials, books, and programs.
The month’s featured speaker is Matt Stark, a Hy-Vee dietician.
As a salute to the men and women who have served this country, several DeKalb-area shops are offering free and reduced oil change offers for Veterans Day, Tuesday, Nov. 11.
Family Service Agency of DeKalb County announced its plans to host Community Shoe Box, a charity organization that aims to provide a space to collect and give away shoes for those in need.
Column: Every unique volunteer opportunity provides some benefit to the world around us. When we put in the effort, we improve our community, writes Rob Srygler.
“The Haunting of Hill House” is based on the 1964 play by F. Andrew Leslie and the 1959 novel of the same name by Shirley Jackson.
The city of DeKalb’s annual leaf collection is underway for residents through December.
Northern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital upgrades Surgery Suite, adding second robotic system.
An expected November jury trial for a former DeKalb School District 428 employee accused of battering and grooming a student has been postponed by a judge’s ruling at the request of his defense attorney
A DeKalb city commission has given its nod of support this week to a developer’s plans for a solar farm on 38 acres at the southwest corner of Illinois Route 38 and John Huber Parkway. The proposal still needs City Council approval.
The Hair Band Experience is Friday, Nov. 14, while Clash of the Tribute Bands: Journey vs. Foreigner is Friday, Jan. 16.
The Northern Illinois Huskie men's basketball team opened their regular season schedule with a home matchup Monday with the University of Louisiana-Monroe.
As nonprofits, businesses and individuals across northern Illinois prepared for the uncertainty surrounding SNAP, President Donald Trump’s administration said Monday that it will partially fund the food assistance program
Popsicles come in different shapes and varieties, and a Franklin Grove woman has has put her own twist to the treats – using real fruits and what grows in her garden to create a variety of tasty flavors that make customers' taste buds pop.
Catch up on the week’s top DeKalb County news in minutes for the week of Oct. 26-Nov. 1. Hear the week’s 5 most popular stories, read aloud for you
The Sycamore High School Class of 1965 recently celebrated its 60th reunion.
A DeKalb County Courthouse employee pleaded not guilty this week after being indicted on charges of defrauding the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program out of more than $41,000.
Rooted For Good released a list of November locations for Grow Mobile, a mobile food pantry that offers free food and household items to all who visit, with no requirements necessary.
From can opener collection drives and Family Service Agency programs to local businesses stepping up, here are some other ways you can help keep DeKalb County locals fed amid SNAP uncertainty.
DeKalb families filled neighborhood streets Friday evening for the city’s annual trick-or-treating. Kids showed off creative costumes while residents handed out candy and Halloween cheer.
DeKalb County area communities have announced Halloween events and trick-or-treat hours for Oct. 31.
A DeKalb couple has opened their latest muse: an art gallery and art supply store, 125 N. First St., Suite D. downtown. Off The Tracks Art Supply will hold a grand opening at 5 p.m. Friday.
An estimated $7.9 million tentative property tax levy was approved by the DeKalb Park Board, though the public still has a chance to weigh in before a final vote. The increased levy is needed for operating expenses, executive director Paul Zepezauer said.
As the DeKalb City Council considers this year's property tax levy options, residents can weigh in before a final vote expected in November. Here's what your bill could look like under the current proposal
Multiple free food options exist across DeKalb County to serve those in need regularly. Here's a list:
"Don’t feel like you can’t come and get food:" With one day to go before a potential federal cut-off of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, DeKalb County area food pantries are preparing for what some said could be an influx of local families in need.
With the possibility of SNAP benefits being cut off on November 1 due to the government shutdown, Rooted for Good is preparing to handle a greater number of people needing the food pantry's services.
Search our table to see what designation your DeKalb County school received on the 2025 school report card.
In the past few years, steer-tailing events in DeKalb, Will, Ogle and McHenry counties, among others, have drawn widespread criticism. Some say animal abuse allegations are hard to prosecute, however.
Looking for some spooky displays to view this week for Halloween? Here's a few that caught out eye in DeKalb this week.
The DeKalb Public Library will host its third annual DeKalb Day of the Dead Celebration in honor of the Day of the Dead.
Teams of six will be able to answer trivia questions for a chance to win prizes.
DeKalb Corn Fest proceeds raised more than $2,000 this year for a local organization that provides services to people with disabilities.
Middle school class sizes in DeKalb School District 428 schools could soon see a reduction, should plans for a new early learning development center proceed.
A DeKalb woman has been charged with sexually assaulting a minor in a Wendy’s bathroom while she was working as their supervisor, according to records filed in DeKalb County court.
Northern Illinois University recently was named a finalist in the inaugural Association of Public and Land-grant Universities 2025 Excellence in Student Success Award.
The Salvation Army of DeKalb is accepting registration for its annual gift-giving campaign this holiday season.
Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital in DeKalb recently celebrated its 2,000th successful robotic-assisted surgery.
Audiences will enjoy a full-production show complete with stunning laser lighting and immersive video displays that elevate the experience.