Attendees will still need to socially distance and wear masks.
Eighth grade students Nelvin Chavez and Yuriria Villanueva who received the annual Charles A. Kransberger Memorial Scholarship Awards.
Mrs. Consuelo Ramirez is the new principal at Thomas Jefferson Elementary School, replacing Ms. Hodge.
Mrs. Carrie Busse is the new principal at Pershing Elementary School, replacing Mrs. Vernecia Gee-Davis.
Welcome Mrs. Doriane Henderson and Mr. Kenny Shane Johnson to Taft Elementary School.
The street closure is caused by a bridge replacement performed by BNSF railroad.
Will County and the City of Joliet have initiated the Joliet Intermodal Transportation Master Plan for the Elwood/Joliet subregion.
The event will also be a space for Speak Up to award those in the community who have been working to uplift and create equity and education.
Long after the studio started in Fran Frederick's basement in 1969, it continues to thrive with a supportive environment built on inclusion.
Loretta Hobbs has promised to show up every week until the Mayor resigns or is arrested.
Camping and picnic reservations for groups up to 50 people will be accepted as more preserves open up more as part of reopening Phase 4.
The week of June 29 will have regularly scheduled garbage and recycling pick up.
The meeting will be held June 25 at 4 p.m. in the Council Chambers.
Notice of the cancelled meeting was given Tuesday.
The Joliet Fire Department will be entering the second phase of its annual hydrant testing beginning on Monday June 29.
Families came out to Nowell Park and social distanced while celebrating the holiday.
McDonough Street, between Airport Drive and Houbolt Road, will be closed beginning Monday and through July.
Friday's Juneteenth event in Joliet begins at 6 p.m.
Friday's Juneteenth event begins at 2 p.m. at the Joliet West High School parking lot, 401 N. Larkin Ave.
A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Joliet has been called for Tuesday, June 23 at Council Chambers.
Elementary School Principal Dr. Saundra Russell-Smith received the 2020 William Orenic Outstanding Contribution Award.
Next week's meeting has been cancelled, according to a June 17 announcement.
"Commissioners may attend and participate by remote participation via computer or phone.:"
The Timbers of Shorewood took its first steps toward normalcy since the Coronavirus began. Frank Rossi performed a special outdoor concert.
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This week marks the 40th anniversary of the musical-comedy film featuring Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi that made Joliet world-famous.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events in and around Joliet.
Two students read the names of lives lost to police brutality.
Pastors speak to issues surrounding Mayor Bob O'Dekirk, including the incident on May 31 and his record as a Joliet police officer.
The Consumer Confidence Report is intended to inform all water customers about the quality of the drinking water.
Families must complete the online 2020-2021 student registration by July 16 to ensure transportation for the first day of school.
Van Buren Street (rom Scott to Mayor Art Schultz Drive will be closed for approximately four weeks for a bridge replacement.
"Help us recognize residents that have outstanding yards by nominating their address for a Neighborhood Hero Award."
Joliet's popular family amusement attraction made the announcement on Wednesday.
Carl Gordon was last seen visiting a building on Joliet's Ruby Street, and it's also where he paid for a pizza on his credit card.
The announcement came on the same day he Joliet Park District announced that Splash Station would not be open this summer.
Governor J.B. Pritzker's current Restore Illinois Plan makes it impractical for the Joliet Park District to open its outdoor water park.
Carl Edward Gordon was last seen riding his Harley-Davidson in Joliet in the area of Ruby Street back on May 29.
The City Council of the City of Joliet will hold a rescheduled council meeting Tuesday.
As a result of the severe storm on Saturday, May 23, the City of Joliet will continue to pick up downed trees and storm debris.