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The DeKalb Public Library, the League of Women Voters of DeKalb County and WNIJ hosted a virtual, public Mayoral Forum where candidates for the City of…
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‘It's More Like I'm A Digital Busker’ – DeKalb Musician Shares How He Entertains During the PandemicMusicians across the world have had to accept performing without a live audience. One DeKalb folk musician has adapted to this and is still able to make a…
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DeKalb Public Schools has hired a new superintendent. Her name is Minerva Garcia-Sanchez. She’s currently the Pilsen, Marshall Square and Little Village…
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Most Illinois students have been learning remotely for some if not the entire fall.Students of all grade levels are struggling with the academic and…
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DeKalb County -- like many counties across the country -- shattered early voting and vote-by-mail records. But that doesn’t mean the polls have slowed…
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Enrollment at Northern Illinois University went up this fall for the first time in a decade, despite pandemic concerns.At the beginning of 2020, the…
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The City of DeKalb is selling the old City Hall building and using some of those funds to buy body cams for police in an effort to increase police…
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Restaurants are working to recover after the lockdowns imposed due to COVID-19. We took a look at some of their experiences in DeKalb County. Back in…
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DeKalb will soon be home to a massive Facebook data center, and local government and business officials expect it to benefit the local economy. Facebook…
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On a new Teachers’ Lounge podcast, host Peter Medlin had a long chat with Huntley Middle School Principal Amonaquenette Parker.Parker talked about the big…