The funding will help develop sections of the trail at Whalon Lake Forest Preserve.
A federal judge ruled that gay couples can now wed in Cook County.
The so-called "kill switch" could be flipped if a phone is lost or stolen—helping to curb the resale of the phones on the black market.
The state rep wants prevention efforts to start by grade six.
Plus, more info you should have before heading to the polls.
Democratic officials sponsor Feb. 24 event.
Make sure you all the information you need before you head to the polls.
With about a month left of winter, more snow means more salt for Bolingbrook.
More deer culling after an animal tested positive for the disease last month in Will County.
Will County Health Department offers a hotline to help smokers quit.
Women age 25 and older can apply for the COWL scholarship.
Schedule an appointment to get enrollment assistance.
Will County Sheriff's Lt. Steve Egan wants the department to open a full-service station in Crete-Monee.
Residents can get more info and enroll.
Former Will County Community Health Center Chief Executive Officer Mary McHugh-Coffey filed a lawsuit claiming she should have been protected by the Illinois Whistleblower Act when she was fired.
Change of venue for the Feb. 10 meeting.
A new law could pave the way for improvements at the I-55/Weber Road interchange.
Event is Feb. 24 in Joliet
Iconic leader of the Village calls for members of Illinois general assembly to take action on proposed pension reform and medicare legislation.
Mayor Roger Claar said there are 30,000 ash trees in Bolingbrook and 10,000 of those sit on public property.
State Rep. Ron Sandack defended accepting donations from groups on both sides of the same-sex marriage issue, according to a report.
Bolingbrook's Roger Claar says agency's fight to take control of water line likely will lead to a trail late this year or early in 2015.
Mayor Roger Claar entertains a crowd of nearly 700 who attended Thursday's luncheon at the Bolingbrook Golf Club.
"This law will help protect victims in our community and serve as a deterrent to future domestic abuse," says state Rep. Emily McAsey.
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer deaths in the U.S., and testing is the only way to know if it's in your house, county officials say.
17-year-olds can also vote in the primary if they will be 18 by the time the general election rolls around.
In Will County, 19 patients were admitted to the ICU for the flu during the first week of January.
The courthouse will reopen at 8:30 a.m., followed by most other county services at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.
The decision to close the courthouse on Monday was made by Chief Judge Richard Schoenstedt.
The potential for a property tax increase does not sit well with many in the community—nor does a 'special meeting' make sense in the eyes of those who feel like they missed out on a chance for public input.
The cost of living in Bolingbrook looks like it will go up in 2014.
Darien has it. If several village trustees have their way, Woodridge could soon allow video gambling in certain organizations and establishments.
New state laws on pet stores, Facebook, child visitation, wine and unpaid tolls take effect Jan. 1, 2014.
If you take proper precautions, you'll be better prepared to battle the elements over the next couple of months.
"These sexual deviants rip families apart and create life-altering situations for their victims," says state Rep. Emily McAsey.
Thomas Thanas was chosen by the Illinois Supreme Court to fill the interim vacancy created by Judge Richard Siegel's retirement.
Will County Executive Larry Walsh lauds Illinois and Indiana's commitment to the east-west toll road, and encourages private investors to get involved.