DeKalb County Schools Superintendent Dr. Devon Horton told families the district doesn't plan to close the three schools it is studying as a possible alternative site for Druid Hills High.
Preservation Forward fundraiser honored individuals and organizations making a difference and raised over $680,000.
In a 4-3 vote at its March 10 meeting, the DeKalb School Board approved a $220,000 contract to study three alternative sites for a potential relocation of Druid Hills High School.
The threat of severe weather looms in the Chicago area this week, bringing potential for damaging winds and strong storms to ...
Chicago’s founding as a city has been historically attributed to Jean Baptise Pointe du Sable. His home and his business, a trading post, were situated at the mouth of the Chicago River in what is now ...
The Unitarian Universalist Society of Geneva will present a special Friday Features program featuring award-winning ...
A DeKalb man was sentenced to 12 ½ years in prison for a cannabis DUI crash that killed a 4-year-old girl and seriously ...
The Normal Town Council will consider a $211 million budget for fiscal year 2026 and transferring ownership of Illinois Art ...
When you think about states with high taxes, Illinois may not immediately come to mind. However, the Prairie State has one of the highest sales tax rates in the U.S., some of the highest property ...
A candidate for mayor voiced some concerns this week for newly approved bus route changes in DeKalb. The changes, which city ...
Northern Illinois University will join the Horizon League as a full member with 14 sports set to begin competition in the ...
But, at one downtown Rockford shop ... He was graduating from Rockford East High School and on his way to Northern Illinois University to further his education. “I had my dorm room picked ...