Joliet voters will decide several important Will County government races on Nov. 3.
Will voters still exercise their right and power to vote?
Nicole Lurry told Joliet Patch and all of Chicago's TV stations she is running in the April 6 elections.
Hudson Hollister spoke to 50 supporters on the balcony of downtown Joliet's historic Union Station to announce his Joliet City Council bid.
Thursday's news conference at the Stone City VFW featured attorney Bob Fioretti discussing his plans to prevent NorthPoint from happening.
Joliet attorney Michael Hansen is representing an investment group that plans to have mini-storage units, a grocery store and restaurants.
Will County's newest associate judge fills an additional position provided as a result of the Census.
About 100 Will County politicians, judges and court officials attended Friday's ribbon-cutting in downtown Joliet.
Joliet's City Council approved a $97,000 demolition contract in June for Grosshening Inc. to raze the city-owned property.
Pat O’Neil’s 2 months early retirement before elections, is a disgraceful move to promote his Deputy, Laurie Summers, as Interim Coroner.
Local 75 is drawing attention to the Joliet construction of the new Dunkin' Donuts near Ruby Street and Raynor Avenue.
Detective David Jackson's lawsuit accuses Police Chief Al Roechner's administration of having him arrested on phony domestic charges.
A retired colonel in the U.S. Army, Joliet private practice attorney Jim Capparelli notified Patch he is running for city council April 6.
Joliet's City Council approved the NorthPoint project in April. Will Monday's court hearing impact the development plans?
The Chicago lawyers are representing Victor Williams, a Lockport man involved in an altercation with O'Dekirk and several police May 31.
Joliet Police Detective Joe Clement, who happens to be regarded as one of the city's most respected police officers, retired Aug. 1.
Lindsey Heavener retired from the Joliet Police Department in January. In 2019, he urged city council members to get rid of Marty Shanahan.
Write-in Coroner candidate, Zohaib Khan, answers voter questions.
Brad Staab said the FieldTurf installation marks the biggest capital project since Nowell Park Recreation Center opened in 2018.
Shanahan was ousted as interim city manager by the council's Pat Mudron 5 coalition in June of 2019.
The Joliet landscaping business is named as a defendant in connection with a May 23 fatal wreck on Parker Road.
Write-in Candidate, Zohaib Khan, plants tree in loving memory and recognition of our National Judicial Icon.
Will County receives priority in second round of Business Interruption Grant awards
Daniel Kennedy had the best ratings of the nine Will County judges up for voter retention while Judge Sarah Jones drew the lowest scores.
Joliet Patch attended a follow-up tour of the new 10-story Will County Courthouse on Monday led by Chief Judge Richard Schoenstedt.
A total of five Joliet properties, including four on the city's west side, are up for a public nuisance on Tuesday night.
A Joliet native, Palmer was going to be out of work after losing his primary race to become Will County Executive.
Several police departments across Will and Grundy Counties participate in the Major Crimes Task Force that works with the State's Attorney.
Gov. JB Pritzker needs to let Joliet area restaurants and bars immediately open for indoor business, Republicans announced Friday.
We as a society also need trust, integrity and accountability amongst ourselves, not just public officials.
A wrongful death case filed by Eric Lurry's widow and an excessive force case against Officer Adam Stapleton are the latest federal suits.
The Chicago law firm filed an excessive force lawsuit against Officer Adam Stapleton. Two fellow officers are also named as codefendants.
Hotel owner Mike Patel's $18.6 million renovation of the vacant Barrett's Hardware store into a Marriott's have not materialized as hoped.
The civil lawsuit against the Joliet Housing Authority property at 2200 Oneida Street was filed by O'Connor Law Firm in Chicago.
Khan envisions victory for People of Will County.
An at-large representative, Dickinson made the surprising announcement Saturday afternoon.
The Democrat officeholder has been Will County's coroner since 1992, but he's choosing to leave the job next week.
Proposal would transform the renewable resource landscape in Illinois
Jim Hock ran Joliet as city manager between November 2013 and April 2017. Now, more than three years into his retirement, Hock has returned.
Write-in candidate, Zohaib Khan, sheds light on Eric Lurry’s case.