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Candy Clemens vivía con sus hijos en una de las unidades ocupadas que quedaron completamente destruidas cuando los equipos de bomberos combatieron las llamas en el edificio de apartamentos en 1024 W. Hillcrest Dr. Desde entonces, dijo que el propietario se ofreció a reubicarlos a otro apartamento, pero que los lugares eran más pequeños y estaban en malas condiciones.
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Candy Clemens lived with her children in one of the two occupied units that were completely destroyed as fire crews fought the flames in the apartment building on 1024 W. Hillcrest Dr. Since then, she said the property owner has offered to relocate them in another apartment, but the places were smaller and in bad condition.
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Frankie DiCiaccio, a leader of DeKalb Migrant Aid, provides an update on the group’s effort to support migrants living in the city and who may arrive in the future.
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El alcalde de DeKalb está buscando a la siguiente persona para representar el Quinto Distrito de la ciudad.
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DeKalb's mayor is looking for people who are interested in representing the city's 5th ward.
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The DeKalb City Council on Monday voted unanimously on a settlement to require Hunter Properties to sell some of its holdings. The DeKalb City Council…
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The search for DeKalb’s new police chief is finally over. David Byrd is DeKalb’s newest police chief. The hiring of the Chicago native and 31-year veteran…
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In DeKalb, the City Council approved a controversial taxing zone to pay for added security at Hunter Properties.The new Special Service Area in DeKalb…
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The DeKalb Park District and the City of DeKalb are making plans to relocate city hall functions to the Park District's historic downtown property at 164…