Sam Esposito of Oak Park is suing Joliet's multi-million dollar downtown casino.
So far, the winner remains a mystery. Could it be you?
3 Doors Down took to Instagram and made several glowing remarks about Joliet's CrossFit.
Stephanie, Michelle and Tony have accused their brother Ed Kozol of mismanagement and oppressive conduct at KBI.
Time is running out to visit Joliet's east side to snap keepsake photos and video before it's completely gone in the coming weeks.
The new restaurant is just down the street from Haunted Trails Family Amusement Park.
A ComEd transformer malfunction on McDonough Street prompted the incident.
Several Joliet residents attended a Jan. 18 zoning board meeting to voice their opposition.
Should the Joliet City Council approve this sublease with Evil Intentions?
The Cardona Collection brings wine from small European wineries to the United States and every bottle costs less than $25
Fit for All's website proclaims it is "The Best Gym in Joliet."
On Saturday at the newly remodeled Joliet McDonald's, kids were treated to a very special Magic show by Ronald McDonald.
Chicago's popular Carnivale food truck will be parked outside Elder Brewing from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday.
Elder Brewing announced Wednesday on Facebook it was forced to cancel Saturday's food truck event.
This week, Joliet's City Council gave the go-ahead for a drive-thru window at 1606 W. Jefferson St.
The new Chicken-N-Spice opening in Shorewood will go near Route 59 and Jefferson Street.
Joliet's City Council is asked to reject the Joliet Market, which would go across from Marycrest's Shopping Center.
The new bar will be called Courtside Sports Bar.
The construction mishap happened across from the McDonald's.
Businesses should be wary of scammers claiming to be ComEd Representatives who are placing fraudulent calls looking for payment.
Todd Steven Peterson sought a protection order for himself and Woody's bar owner Mary Woodard. The judge rejected it.
Heading out? Here's the hours for shopping centers in Joliet, Aurora-Naperville and Bolingbrook on Thanksgiving and Black Friday.
We've included Walmart, Jewel-Osco, Target and ALDI as part of this roundup.
Elder Brewing, 218 East Cass St., is open Friday-Sundays noon to 7 p.m. and Thursdays 4 to 7 p.m.
Elder Brewing Company, 218 East Cass Street, is a short walk from Joliet Route 66 Stadium, home of the Joliet Slammers.
Amanda Alaimo retained the Joliet law firm of McNamara Phelan McSteen to sue Portillo's Hot Dogs, LLC.
Thompson's lawyer John Schrock of Plainfield seeks more than $100,000 in damages from Jewel and The Matworks Company.
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Northern Illinois Food Bank intends to use 18,000-square-feet at the old grocery store on Joliet's Larkin Avenue.
The Plainfield Road restaurant, known for its root beer, sandwiches and carhops, has been a Joliet fixture since 1949.
The new African American Business Association wants to bring more black-owned businesses to the Joliet area.
Winners have a year to come forward and claim their prize.
Although Joliet has over 300 restaurants, Joliet Central teacher Ernest Crim found only a handful are owned by black residents.
It remains unclear what the future holds for the empty Lone Star Steakhouse property along Plainfield Road.
The African American Business Association will become a new subgroup of Joliet's Chamber of Commerce.
Around 40 organizations are expected to participate in this second annual event for Joliet's Chamber.
City leaders say the loss of the two Certified Warehouse Foods stores on Joliet's east side has been an inconvenience for many.
The negligence lawsuit accuses Harrah's Joliet Casino of failing to warn patrons about the defective door and unsafe condition it posed.
Crest Hill officials say that Amazon's decision to locate in their city sends a strong message that Crest Hill has a great future ahead.
Joliet's Liquor Commission has recommended the City Council reject the application for a Class D liquor license for Daisy's.