If we can minimize the loss of life due to overdoses or suicide by early proactive intervention it will be a good day for all Will County.
Did the Mudron 5 goof by removing Marty Shanahan as interim city manager last June?
Support for the NorthPoint project continues to build around the city of Joliet.
Joliet Police Chief Al Roechner notified the entire department on Friday afternoon that he was getting rid of Bill Busse.
Will County's Democratic voters get to decide their party's candidate on March 17 since Patrick O'Neil is not running for re-election.
Joliet Mayor Bob O'Dekirk rattled off more than 10 noteworthy community projects that are materializing.
Early voting for this year's elections will begin March 2. Election Day is March 17.
Monday's special meeting of the Joliet Plan Commission to address the NorthPoint project lasted more than three hours.
Mayor Bob O'Dekirk saved his comments about NorthPoint toward the end of Monday's annual State of the City speech.
The test will be held 9 a.m. on Monday, March 2 at the Will County Office Building, 302 N. Chicago St., Joliet.
Glasgow created the “League of Extraordinary Canines & Friends” and other extraordinary initiatives to address animal abuse.
The current state senator is up against Nick Palmer in the March 17 Democratic primary for Will County Executive.
The current chief of staff in the Will County Executive's Office is running in the March 17 Democratic primary for Will County Executive.
The Joliet City Council held a closed-door meeting for several hours Tuesday night.
There were lots of fireworks at Tuesday's Joliet City Council meeting.
Joliet's City Council will vote at Tuesday night's meeting. What do you think will happen?
The long-time member of Congress issued his statement on Thursday. Did you expect this?
The redesigned voter information guides will begin to arrive at households starting the week of Monday, Feb. 17.
The Will County State's Attorney's Office is seeking to expedite the expungement process for some, but not all, simple cannabis offenses.
There is still time to apply to be Will County election judge for the March 17 Presidential Primary Election.
It's another Joliet Patch public spending exclusive you won't want to miss.
Will County Judge Daniel Kennedy has issued a warrant for this man's arrest.
Council member Sherri Reardon came up with the idea of asking Joliet's two out of state job finalists to take a personality test.
Joliet's City Council voted in favor of the liquor license for Game Changers at Tuesday night's meeting.
Early voting will begin Thursday, Feb. 6 and continue until Monday, March 16.
It's the biggest private development in downtown Joliet since Harrah's Casino opened in the early 1990s.
Since the Nov. 4 lawsuit, Joliet Police have retaliated against Dave Jackson for opposing its discriminatory conduct, his complaint reads.
Grants would serve schools in Matteson, Olympia Fields & Richton Park
The city lawsuit was filed this week at the Will County Courthouse.
The NorthPoint development is scheduled for a public hearing at February's planning commission meeting at Joliet's City Hall.
Investment, ethics reform, and education will be a primary focus during the legislative session
Early voting in the area runs from Sunday, March 2 to Thursday, March 13.
The following is an opinion column by John Ferak, Editor of Joliet Patch.
Some city officials believe that Al Roechner remains ineffective as chief of police, a problem for the next city manager to address.
Lawmakers will return to Springfield on Jan. 28 for the beginning of the spring legislative session.
Mequon is one of Milwaukee's affluent suburbs. Joliet is six times larger and has lots more problems facing it.
Joliet Police Chief Al Roechner notified Officer David Blackmore he was being fired on Dec. 27, 2019.
The District has been awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the 24th consecutive year.
Mayor Bob O'Dekirk said the city of Joliet cannot have another year like it did in 2019.
Mayor Bob O'Dekirk urged the city council to reverse course at Tuesday night's meeting, but that did not happen.