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Women at Work
Kerry Megraw's office comes with a nice view. From her desk that's covered with blueprints and other charts, she can peer through the window of her small Locust Street field office to a torn-up parking lot.
Local News
Davis faces 27 charges
SYCAMORE - Richard E. Davis lowered his head Friday and covered his face as 27 criminal charges filed against him were read out loud.

DeKalb has no plans to adopt gender-neutral signs
Shrugging her shoulders, Kerry Megraw said it's just “one of those things.”

Hastert rallies GOP troops for Oberweis
ST. CHARLES - Former speaker Dennis Hastert swept into a political fundraiser Friday night to urge support for Jim Oberweis to fill his former Congressional seat.

Food industry bitten by its lobbying success
WASHINGTON - The food industry must drop any remaining opposition to electronic record-keeping and back an effective system for tracing contaminated food to its source, a lawmaker investigating food safety said Friday.

Family Fun: Sisters Aleisha and Andria become dancing doughnut and latte

DeKalb man arrested in Schaumburg

Man killed in auto accident
Faith
Banner Year: First Lutheran celebrating 150th anniversary
When members of First Lutheran Church walk up to the altar, they're given a clear reminder of where they came from.
From the pastor: When believing is seeing
Witness convention in DeKalb focuses on reliable guidance
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Local Sports
Making waves
DeKALB - The pool alone is worth the trip.
Hester reports after one day absence
Florida's rally upends Cubs
Opinions
Another opinion: And they get a raise?
Anyone who's ever managed a family budget understands that paring your spending to match your income is rarely painless. For those of us dealing with household-size budgets, the $1.4 billion that Gov. Rod Blagojevich sliced from next year's state budget sounds excruciatingly painful, especially when amplified by the anguished cries of those afflicted by the cuts.
Sanctuary cities shouldn't get federal funds
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Nation & World
Obama, in London, meets Brown, Blair
LONDON - Presidential contender Barack Obama was meeting Saturday with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on the last leg of his European and Middle Eastern tour.
Senate close to passing housing aid bill
FCC approves XM-Sirius satellite radio merger
 
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State
Homeless man beaten and stabbed in Elgin
ELGIN, Ill. - Police in Elgin say they are seeking four people who beat and stabbed a homeless man during an altercation.
Mega Millions jackpot now $16 million
Going green a growing trend among homeowners
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Entertainment
Judge tosses Savage's suit against Islamic group
SAN FRANCISCO - A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage against an Islamic civil rights group over its use of a portion of his show in which he called the Quran a "book of hate."
5 nominated reality hosts to preside over Emmys
Halle Berry pushes back against paparazzi
 
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National Sports
Chamberlain dominates as Yankees win 7th straight
BOSTON - Joba Chamberlain dominated the Boston Red Sox with his best major league start and the surging New York Yankees moved two games behind their longtime rivals with a 1-0 victory Friday night.
Yankees acquire Nady, Marte from Pirates
Favre must file letter to show for Packers camp
     
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