Route 6 near Youngs Rd. has been closed while the semi is being removed.
Will County Coroner Patrick K. O'Neil said the woman died from injuries sustained in the crash.
The 18-year-old student reportedly tested positive for amphetamines and cannabinoids.
The former Cook County prosecutor said the cops shackled her wrists and ankles before carting her off to jail.
Around 12 to 15 cars caught fire during the Thursday afternoon blaze.
The two men received serious injuries, with one being airlifted to Silver Cross Hospital.
Police say the crashes occurred due to people not paying attention.
The defense wants to subpoena the lawyer for the trial of a man and wife charged with the brutal attack on a Virginia couple.
Crews were on the scene for about an hour.
She had a lot of crack in there, police said. Guess where her friend hid the crack pipe.
One of the beaten men has been hospitalized for nearly a week and is in dire condition, police said.
Both students were conscious as they were being taken to the hospital.
Students will undergo metal detecting upon entry to school until further notice.
The increase is due to shots being fired after Joliet West's Friday night basketball game.
The teen was not sure the video even existed, police said.
The man was seen peeing in a hallway, but fled before a deputy could arrest him.
The road is expected to reopen around noon today.
The 15-year-old Joliet Central student was charged with felony disorderly conduct.
Police became suspicious of his identity after he reportedly fell asleep in the interview room.
No students were on the bus at the time and no injuries were reported.
Christopher Leon "Little" Thompson allegedly gunned a man down while he was eating breakfast with his family in the crowded restaurant.
The Robbins man, who allegedly robbed an Orland Park gas station, had been locked up in the LaSalle County jail.
The train knocked the drunken Joliet man’s Volkswagen into a field, police said.
The man was riding in the bed of the pickup truck when he seemingly lost it and attacked the driver, police said.
Inside the package, the homeowner found a "white or gray substance."
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The 44-year-old Joliet man was pronounced dead Jan. 9 at Advocate Christ Medical Center.
A state agent took four hours to stabilize and remove the potentially volatile substance, and process the crime scene.
Police said the driver acted "cavalier" and "casual" about the incident.
Six dogs, one with broken teeth, others with feces in their fur, were found alive.
The man and girl reportedly fled the house through a window, prompting a police search.
The driver survived the crash and was jailed for allegedly driving under the influence.
The 18-year-old driver sat on the roof of her car until she was able to be rescued.
A Naperville man poured thousands of dollars into an arranged marriage to a Cambodian woman who doesn’t exist, police said.
He won’t have to wear a SCRAM bracelet but the judge said he still can’t drink.
No one was injured in the crash and the 85-year-old woman was not cited.
“The vests have no police markings to help prevent the cadets from being mistaken as sworn police officers,” said police chief Jeff Wold.
Initial reports indicated the noise came from the Joliet Oil Refinery and a house explosion.
The Channahon man was arrested after an interview with police Wednesday.
The 53-year-old man was undergoing treatment for a head injury at the time he went missing.