His legacy of selfless service will never be forgotten.
Charges were filed by Illinois State Police on Thursday against Timothy Shemitis, 71, of Frankfort.
The public is invited to listen to student musical groups, view exhibits and demonstrations, and participate in hands-on workshops.
From wartime Greece to Champaign, she built a legacy of faith, family devotion, and open-door hospitality.
Senate Bill 3561 passed the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday.
Senate Bill 3562 passed the Senate Judiciary Committee with bipartisan support.
Tthere are 10 secure ballot drop boxes across Will County, including one at the Frankfort library, 21119 S. Pfeiffer Road.
Online prediction platforms allow users to wager money on real world events while avoiding the licensing and oversight required in Illinois.
Severe storms could bring tornadoes, damaging hail and damaging winds on Tuesday.
The Forest Preserve District event will take place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Plum Creek Nature Center.
A beloved son, brother, and uncle passes away at the age of 43.
Traveling Players bring music, laughter and lessons about kindness during interactive performance
David enjoyed playing cards with friends at the Moran Club in Joliet, where he shared many laughs and lasting friendships.
District staff will compete against Lincoln Way Special Recreation Association in a wheelchair basketball game benefiting LWSRA
Dolores A. Robbins, 82, of Shorewood, retired bookkeeper remembered for her work ethic and friendly nature, passed away March 4.
10-day journey strengthens commitment to compassion, humility and service
Deeply religious, her faith was an important part of her life and guided the kindness and compassion she showed to others.
In his professional life, as in his personal life, he was known for his reliability and willingness to help others.
His years in uniform reflected his deep sense of duty, honor, and protection for others.
Donald leaves behind a legacy of hard work, humor, and a life he lived exactly the way he chose.
The Illinois primary is March 17. Here's everything you need to know to cast your vote.
Two great blues bands will be featured at the Joliet Area Historical Museum's Indoor Theater on Friday, April 17th at 7pm!
Senate Bill 3029 passed the Senate Insurance Committee on Tuesday.
The spring event will feature a live DJ, kid-friendly games, a balloon artist and more.
She was known for her warm heart and steadfast faith, Carolyn was a source of quiet strength and encouragement to those around her.
Dave leaves behind a legacy of joy and connection that will continue to ripple through the lives of all who were fortunate to know him.
Hastings is urging the General Assembly to pass House Bill 3799, legislation designed to strengthen oversight of insurance rate setting.
He built a distinguished and diverse professional career and life marked by dedication and service.
The memories she created with everyone, rich with humor, tenderness, and joy, will always be treasured in our hearts.
House Bill 598 passed the Senate Thursday with bipartisan support.
Senator Hastings is backing legislation aimed at modernizing how child support is calculated when parents share significant parenting time.
Raised in Joliet, Don devoted 38 years to teaching, lived his Catholic faith, and was remembered as a loving, faithful man.
The trail section will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday.
The project was originally planned to be finished last fall, but has taken longer than anticipated.
Richard Allen Binkley, a U.S. Army Veteran, passed away, surrounded by his family.
Rich left this world surrounded by love, leaving behind his family, countless friends, and likely a few unfinished Bigfoot investigations.
Bob lived a servant’s life—always available to his family, his children’s school and parish while they were growing up, and his community.
Vote for your top 3 choices by March 2 to help pick movies shown at this summer's Movies on the Green events.
Joseph will be remembered for his deep love of family, his loyal spirit, and his unwavering devotion to the teams and people he loved most.
Richard retired from editing and publishing the Proviso Star-Sentinel newspapers for thirty years, and owning a printing company.