The share of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Will County.
Area students are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
Candidate John Clavio had his law license suspended for 60 days in 2014, based off a matter that happened in 2003.
Mayor Jim Holland was presented the award from the Kiwanis Club of Frankfort.
Richard Ward is one of eight candidates running for four open positions on the Summit Hill District 161 Board of Education.
The popular Country Market will open for the season on April 25.
The Village of Frankfort's branch collection program, as well as NuWay Disposal's yard waste collection services, start pick-up on April 5.
Joseph Kosteck is one of five candidates running for three open positions on the Lincoln-Way Community High School Board of Education.
Organization achieves highest possible accreditation — Person Centered Excellence Accreditation With Distinction
The test is the first stage of the design process for a new well and water treatment plant at the Elsner Road water tower site.
See the latest announcement from the Will County Illinois.
Emily Biegel is one of five candidates running for three open positions on the Lincoln-Way Community High School Board of Education.
The town hall will be held at 6:30 p.m. on March 25 at Founders Community Center, 140 Oak St.
Hickory Creek was defeated by Summit Hill in the regional championship.
This is the team's third consecutive state championship.
A warrant was issued Friday for Latresse Fisher, 33, of Alexander, Arkansas. A second woman is also under investigation.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Will County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
The event will be held March 20 at Founders Community Center.
Rocco was rescued and is doing fine, the preserve said, but this serves as a warning to be wary of water and ice and to keep pets leashed.
The park district will hold an Egg Hunt with Peter Cottontail on March 27 at Commissioners Park, 22108 S. 80th Ave.
About 7.66 percent of Will County residents have been fully vaccinated, IDPH data shows.
Here's an update on how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Will County and across IL.
During National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, the call goes out to schedule screenings that may have been postponed by COVID-19
James Martin is one of eight candidates running for four open positions on the Summit Hill District 161 Board of Education.
Two women entered multiple stores. One would distract an employee, and the other would steal an employee's purse, police said.
The sock drive collected donations from students and staff at District 157-C, and the community.
Schaeffer announced she had withdrawn her candidacy due to the health of her parent.
Amy Berk is one of eight candidates running for four open positions on the Summit Hill District 161 Board of Education.
The department earned the Lexipol Connect 2020 Gold Award, which is for excellence in policy and training management.
Residents had asked on Facebook community groups if Lincoln-Way North could serve as a mass vaccination site, but no plans are finalized.
Hastings has served as State Senator for the 19th District since 2013.
CJB invites prospective families to sign up and reserve a tour of it’s twice-recognized Blue Ribbon School of Excellence on March 27, 2021.
The business was located at Unit 3W in the Heritage Plaza, 10850 Laraway Road, and will now move to Unit 3E.
Oak Forest resident is Olympia Fields hospital’s latest Daisy Award recipient
See how well power providers in the Frankfort area and across IL serve their customers.
The Creamery, 459 W. Nebraska St., offers ice cream in cones and cups, dole whip, freezes, slushes, floats and more.
The purchase of the equipment, shelters, poured surfacing and the construction total $533,222, the park district said.
Richard Trevarthan, 83, died Monday.