Frankfort's Department of Operations Committee has scheduled a meeting to review a planned water tower project.
Final explosion will prepare 7.9-billion-gallon reservoir for Southland's flood control efforts.
Officials from the Village of Frankfort will be on-hand from 2-6 p.m. Friday at Breidert Green to gather community input.
Don't just yell, says Reboot Illinois. Sound Off via a new citizen engagement tool that will make it easier than ever to share your views on our state's problems.
The death of a Cicero man is being attributed to WNV, and nine of 10 testing sites in Will County have found infected mosquitoes, the health department said.
A Daily Herald report outlines the costs of Illinois' 23 state boards and commissions.
In addition to offering walk-in hours, the county health department is also setting up adults-only clinics at two locations.
The U.S. Constitution was signed 226 years ago today, Sept. 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, PA. Today is Constitution Day.
Bill Daley has dropped out of the Illinois governor's race.
Democrat Laurie Summers announced Wednesday that she plans to run in the March primary.
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1st District congressman is "undecided," according to The Hill newspaper. Weigh in on his vote in a Patch poll.
Most also believe Syrian government will not be weakened by a U.S. airstrike.
Thousands of them, in fact. The mayor sees an economic opportunity in drawing Chicago-area same-sex couples to his state to wed.
The phony email message about problems with a package delivery entices people to open an attachment that allows personal info to be lifted from a computer.
Four Cook County commissioners want the resignation of the remaining three Metra board members.
The Illinois Tollway has released a list of its "Super Scofflaws," those who owe more than $1,000 in tolls.
Rep. Renee Kosel (R-Mokena) describes the state's in-house battle over pension reform as "all politics."
Illinois is now the 20th state to legalize the controversial substance.
Jim Moustis, District 2 Will County Board Member, throws his hat in the ring for the same seat in 2014.
The former Speaker of the House is criticizing Rep. Bobby Rush for not doing enough to deal with the brazen violence shown throughout our district.
President Obama talked on his plan to boost the middle class, and the economy right along with it, during a speech on Wednesday at Knox College.
Frankfort municipal officials got a facelift this week with a new clerk and a new trustee.
A couple from unincorporated Frankfort gave village officials a piece of their mind over a proposed water tower project. The couple says it will diminish their property value.
Branch collection is available for residents.
That loud bang you hear Monday and the swell of activity you see around the former Tinley Park Mental Health Center is more federal government exercises. Find out when the drills will be running and for how long.
After almost 20-plus years of serving the Village of Frankfort as a trustee, planning commissioner and community volunteer, Kevin Egan was recognized with a proclamation.
Illinois became the last state to legalize the private, licensed carry of concealed firearms on Tuesday, with the General Assembly overriding Gov. Pat Quinn's veto before a court-ordered deadline.
Legislation to prevent tragic speeding accidents like the one that killed Julie Gorczynski went into effect this month. Find out the history behind the law and listen to Julie's family talk about its importance.
Driving through Frankfort on Route 30 is especially tricky at Hackberry Road and Route 30.
The seeds of economic development are rooted in landscape plans in Frankfort.
One lane open in each direction on Route 30 between Route 45 and Harlem Avenue.
Village trustees approved the purchase of a 2.2-acre plot from the Frankfort Fire Protection District to build a $2.6 million water tower, the Chicago Tribune reports.
The Frankfort Village Board completed committee appointments for the 2013-2014 fiscal year.
Frankfort's Village Hall had a much younger crowd working the administration on Student Government Day.
The Village of Frankfort held a administrative hearing for two retail outlets that got selling tobacco to minors.
Village of Frankfort wins Tree City USA Award from the National Arbor Foundation.