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Bears coach draws laughs, 3 standing ovations at DHS → Read More
Video of the struggle outside the DeKalb Walmart on Sept. 23 shows Ashley Lunardon clinging to her baby's car seat, the child inside crying, as an off-duty Northern Illinois University police officer tries to pin her arms behind her back. → Read More
DeKALB – About a year ago, DeKalb County Judge Bradley Waller found himself in a strange place. → Read More
CORTLAND – Kayla Sessler said she isn’t wild about being a celebrity. → Read More
Burage to be placed on electronic home monitoring if and when he’s released → Read More
Keicher says he will work to encourage innovation, spend public funds wisely → Read More
Sentencing for first-degree murder scheduled for June 12 → Read More
SYCAMORE – A Hampshire woman arrested in connection with driving drunk in DeKalb will not be imprisoned after pleading guilty to her fourth driving under the influence conviction. → Read More
Moeller posts $1K bail to be released less than an hour after arrest → Read More
SYCAMORE – Rudy Ruettiger, made famous by the inspirational film, “Rudy", is coming to DeKalb County to be the keynote speaker at the Kishwaukee Family YMCA Awards Dinner. → Read More
SYCAMORE – A 69-year-old man accused of committing a hate crime at Walmart was ordered to be released on his signature Thursday from the DeKalb County jail. → Read More
SYCAMORE - A 69-year-old DeKalb man has been charged with a hate crime after police say he yelled at a Muslim woman and tried to pull off her head scarf Monday at Walmart. → Read More
DeKALB – Police are investigating a report that a man shouted at a Muslim woman and pulled off her veil Monday at Walmart, 2300 Sycamore Road, according to a news release from a civil rights group. → Read More
SYCAMORE – The DeKalb police chief’s lawsuit against a Crystal Lake man, claiming emails he sent to the DeKalb mayor and other city officials were libelous and could have cost him his job, is continuing. → Read More