Always have a designated driver? The people in this week's roundup of DUI reports should have used one.
A murder trial that ran through the entire week and has yet to wrap up featured puzzling allegations and unanswered questions.
Patch Media immediately appeals judge's ruling.
Pulling a machete isn't the best way to settle an argument • Parent banned from school after driving in the wrong lane • Former church member sends 'vulgar' emails over T-shirt idea ... This week's roundup of weird crime news in the Southland.
There are warrants out for the arrest of more than 100 accused criminals in the Lincoln-Way communities of New Lenox, Mokena and Frankfort.
A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for the Lincoln-Way communities.
See who got arrested this week in the Lincoln-Way communities.
Former Will County Board Member Kathleen Konicki has subpoenaed the county executive and email messages to and from the state's attorney, a judge and others for her case against a man who says he "might have" once possessed nude photographs of her.
A man claiming he suffered "severe and permanent injuries" while taking care of a woman's cat now wants to drop his lawsuit.
Patch Editor Joe Hosey should not face jail time for refusing to turn over a source on his murder coverage, says National SPJ.
Driver nods off behind the wheel and a speeder draws police attention in this week's roundup of DUI reports.
A Joliet reporter's federal child pornography case was just one of the things going on this week.
Super fans mix cocktails and firearms • Relatives have more than blood and an address in common • There's no such thing as free government money ... This week's roundup of weird crime news in the Southland.
The lawyer for one of the four alleged Nightmare on Hickory Street killers requested he be allowed to attend his grandfather's wake but was denied.
Josh Fabio says in lawsuit that Deputy Chief Ken Kaupas also forced him to mail a porn DVD to another officer before pushing him out of his job.
High winds and hail could be on their way this afternoon.
Six laptops were taken from the electronics store located at Brookside Marketplace, near the border of Tinley Park.
Frankfort pediatrician Kishor Jain was in Will County court for his criminal sex case.
A Frankfort attorney charged with trying to put a hit on his wife wants the county to pay for a psychological evaluation.
Frankfort Fire Protection District officials are currently at the scene of an accident on 84th Avenue.
Frankfort DUI reports, Aug. 23-27.
Woman gets unwelcome attention • Hospital security guard takes loogie to the face ... This week's roundup of weird crime news in the Southland.
Frankfort DUI reports, Aug. 14-17.
One suspect was armed with a knife and another was believed to be armed with a firearm.
If former Lincoln-Way Central High School teacher Ryan Gardner is determined to have been insane when he allegedly threatened district officials, he will be found not guilty.
One of Will County Board Republican Chairman Jim Mousitis' children needs $515 to bond out of jail but says she doesn't have it.
Things will heat up even more this summer if you decide to drink and drive. See who is in the hot seat in Patch's weekly roundup of drunken driving reports.
Another child of Will County Board Republican Chairman Jim Mousitis got in trouble with the law.
Warren Petrie, 66, was driving near 80th Avenue and Barbara Lane when a medical emergency might have caused him to crash his car into a fence, according to reports.
Frankfort police reports, July 26 to Aug. 3.
This week's big list of Southland DUI arrests. They drank. They drove. They got busted.
The two men were driving a white Chevy Tahoe with flashing lights in the grill, according to the Trib.