The gunman pulled up to the victim in the 1300 block of North Larkin Avenue and threw a water bottle at her car, Joliet police announced.
Located at 829 Moen Ave., on the outskirts of Joliet, Syl's has a well-earned reputation for elegant fine dining.
Donna was a proud Parrothead, a Cubs fan, a world traveler, a connoisseur of fine wine, an excellent athlete and a family reunion organizer.
A U.S. Air Force Veteran and longtime Joliet resident passes away at the age of 89.
Don Orlando's just opened in downtown Joliet at the former Catrinas Mex. Don Orlando's does not sell Mexican food. It's open daily.
Samuel Hicks threatened to shoot the woman driver on Ottawa Street even though he did not even know her, Joliet police noted.
The Chevrolet Tahoe driven by Fortunato Ornelas was eastbound on Ridgewood Avenue and swerved into the westbound lane, Joliet police say.
The boy's injuries are not life-threatening, Joliet police officials announced on Monday.
While speaking to Maurice Vaughn, Joliet police spotted what appeared to be loose cannabis inside Vaughn's near the mall, police noted.
Samantha Barnes became the Joliet Police Department's last felony DUI drug arrest in 2022. Here's what happened, according to police.
A lifelong Joliet resident passes away at 80.
A long time Plainfield resident passes away at the age of 51.
Endlessly working for his family, he was loved by just about everyone he knew and met.
A United States Navy Veteran who was honorably discharged, passes away at 87.
Willie Williams, a 68-year-old Joliet man, has been released from custody on an I-bond by Joliet police after disorderly conduct charges.
The stolen truck stopped briefly but then sped away westbound on Fiday Road at a high rate of speed, Joliet police announced.
From Jazzercise classes to a noon balloon drop for kids and bowling parties and comedy shows, there are plenty of ways to ring in 2023.
As 2022 draws to a close, Erica Steele is in Will County's Jail, facing $30,000 bail. She attacked the Joliet police, authorities say.
An important review by Mayor Bob O'Dekirk for Joliet's long-anticipated Olive Garden Italian restaurant project is set for next week.
Several Joliet residents have been asking this month what's under construction on Plainfield Road. A Joliet official reveals the answer.
As a school psychologist, she was instrumental in starting a crisis intervention program used today in Southern Will County.
Joliet's so-called "Pedophile Palace" faces being closed in 2023 once the city of Joliet builds a new children's playground in the spring.
Owner and operator of Top Notch Painting, passes away at the age of 55.
Sandra will be remembered fondly by her family for possessing a heart of gold.
The long-time owners of Giovan's sold their takeout restaurant in September to their cooks. Now, the restaurant is not open.
The Cajun Boil & Bar's seven-day suspension for holding improper live entertainment shows inside the Louis Mall has been lifted by the city.
Dennis is survived by his wife and daughters, and is remembered as a good friend and mentor to coworkers at Channahon General Rental.
Joliet District 86 December Students of the Month
He was a proud member of the National Street Rod Association and the Good Guys Car Club.
Here's a look back at 10 of the most memorable Joliet Patch articles you read and offered your reactions on social media during 2022.
Joliet officers arrested 59-year-old Jose Juarez around 1:50 a.m. in the 500 block of Liberty Street.
He will be remembered fondly by his family for his work ethic and his quiet generosity and kindness.
A proud U.S. Army Veteran passes away at 80.
Several Illinois eateries shut their doors for good in 2022 in Joliet, Plainfield, Elmhurst and elsewhere. We remember them in this roundup.
Will County Judge Art Smigielski issued a bench warrant for Joliet police to arrest Randolph Williams III.
Crest Hill police arrested Michael Diani, 43, of Hometown, in connection with allegations of assaulting a girl under the age of 13.
John Claude Novak of Crest Hill went into the Walmart in Joliet on Jefferson Street to touch a pregnant woman's belly, prosecutors say.
Defendants Sue Schultz, Michael Cemeno and Natalie Cemeno continue to use corporation funds for personal benefit, the lawsuit alleges.
A longtime former resident and teacher in Joliet passes away at 104.