As coronavirus fuels paradigm shift toward mail order's safety and convenience, HealthWarehouse.com urges: `Prepare rather than panic'
Mayor Bob O'Dekirk issued the second declaration April 2 and it will continue through April 7.
Residents can stream the press conference on the city Facebook page.
The annual summer event typically drew around 10,000 people to downtown Joliet.
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Joliet businesses.
Do you have photos to lift your neighbors' spirits or share their struggles amid the coronavirus crisis? Share them with Patch!
Bored and stuck at home? The Will County Forest Preserve is launching a backyard photo contest for local nature lovers.
The Northern Illinois Food Bank services 900 local food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters, while fighting its own unprecedented battles.
A Joliet Amazon distribution center remains open despite an employee testing positive for coronavirus. Employees were informed on Tuesday.
The Will County Coroner's Office determined Eric Cotter drowned in an autopsy conducted on Tuesday. Cotter was discovered on Monday morning.
As the pantry experiences cuts in donations, it's also experiencing a surge in residents seeking assistance amid the coronavirus outbreak.
As a result of the reduced services currently offered by the Diocese, all diocesan and parish employees will have their wages docked by 33%.
The administrative hearings for parking & ordinance violations issued by the Joliet Police Department are scheduled due to Coronavirus.
Illinois announced that the ramp from eastbound Interstate 80 to northbound Center Street, in Joliet, is closed for emergency repairs.
All District 86 Schools are closed until April 8, 2020.
The Governor is requesting people to stay home except for essential trips. Grocery stores, pharmacies, and gas stations will remain open.
Moving a historic, 169-year-old structure is a painstaking process that required 12 hours but created an unforgettable sight for locals.
The organization is fundraising for the costs of hotel rooms and food for the homeless during the pandemic.
Undisputed Strength, a gym on Joliet's Essington Road, let members take home all its equipment because of its coronavirus shutdown.
Pursuant to Section 2.02 of the Open Meetings Act 5 (5ILCS 120/1 et seq.), notice is hereby given that the following meeting is cancelled.
Due to coronavirus concerns, both the Catholic Diocese of Joliet and various Masjids in the west suburbs have suspended normal services.
The event is part of an effort the District is mounting to offer more nature education and entertainment during this social distancing era.
Fred C. Dames Funeral Home is taking precautions while honoring your loved ones.
The Mayor will hold a press conference at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow (3/19) at City Hall in the Council Chambers with an update on the COVID-19.
Pursuant to Section 2.02 of the Open Meetings Act 5 (5 ILCS 120/1 et seq.), notice is hereby given that the following meeting is cancelled.
Joliet Park District Board of Commissioners has decided to reschedule their Regular Meeting on Monday, March 23, 2020 to Monday, April 6.
As of Wednesday, Illinois had 288 confirmed coronavirus cases and 1 death.
The Joliet Chamber Staff and the Board of Directors are actively monitoring the continuing developments regarding the spread of COVID-19.
Joliet Public Libraries are closed due to COVID-19 precautions. All programs scheduled will be cancelled or rescheduled.
All District 86 Schools are closed until March 31, 2020.
Joliet Public Schools District 86 will provide FREE Grab and Go Meals to any child under the age of 18 years old from Tuesday, March 17.
Pursuant to Section 2.02 of Open Meetings Act 5 (5 ILCS 120/1 et seq.), notice is hereby given that the following meetings are cancelled.
“Bottom line is this is my mother,” she said. “She loves her family passionately as most mothers do.”
The City of Joliet Pre-Council meeting that was scheduled for tonight at 5:30 p.m. has been cancelled.
Responding again to conditions imposed by COVID-19, Diocese of Joliet officials announced Monday that no service can exceed 50 people.
The animals are now at Joliet Township Animal Control where they are being made available for adoption.
Mayor Bob O'Dekirk outlined several measures Monday afternoon to keep Joliet residents safe from spread of the new coronavirus.
Both of Joliet's long-time gambling establishments have closed their operations due to the new coronavirus concerns.