Fernando was a proud Marine to the very end and wore his uniform proudly being awarded many ribbons.
Ruben was a well-known barber who operated Ruben’s Hairstyling in Crest Hill for over 50 years.
The Joliet City Council reviewed the 120-unit single family housing subdivision during Monday and Tuesday's meetings.
The location would initially have around five employees with the potential for up to 10 employees, the Joliet City Council agenda advised.
Company 4 found a fire burning up the exterior of the rear of the house and was spreading up under the eaves.
She worked for many years at Ray Kinney Motors, and was co-owner of Kinn-Shaw.
Three residents were medically evaluated on scene for smoke inhalation, the Joliet Fire Department noted.
Cod Shortage temporarily pauses fish fry.
Joliet Police Officers Jack Desiderio and Jennifer Gruber were responsible for the improper arrest of Jason Heath in September 2023.
Above all, he treasured moments spent in the company of those closest to him, creating memories that will be dearly remembered.
Robert Delacruz, 36, of Wilmington stayed at the Will County Jail Wednesday night. He faces two crimes for the 2025 heroin death of a teen.
Downtown Joliet artist Sue Regis has revived her popular memorial glass artwork after overcoming several years of serious health issues.
This week's domestic disturbance happened on Langsford Lane, according to Joliet police.
He carried a spirited outlook on life, approaching each day with energy and determination.
Joliet police responded to the Timberline Animal Hospital at 950 Northeast Frontage Road for a report of possible animal cruelty.
This marks the fourth time since 2021 that Joliet 29-year-old Justin Salas has been in Will County's Jail. Joliet police made this week.
Gould Brothers Excavating and Demolition is on the scene demolishing the brick building at the corner of Eastern and Washington Street.
Fire were battling the blaze at a building at Eastern Avenue and Washington Street Thursday in Joliet.
There has been serious talk about getting rid of the Morris Redskins name for more than 10 years. It's finally happening now.
The exhibit will be on display at the Joliet Area Historical Museum from February 21st through March 21st.
A total of four vehicles were involved in Wednesday night's wreck that happened when a Lockport motorist drove over the center line.
Rockdale police arrested 31-year-old Ashar Simmons, who listed on court records that his employer is the United States Marine Corps.
Devoted family man, and Army veteran, remembered for his faith, service, and love of the Chicago Bears.
Joliet Township Supervisor Cesar Guerrero let everyone know that more than 50 percent of American voters now disapprove of ICE's actions.
In 2023, the former two-term mayor filed a federal RICO lawsuit against ex-Joliet police officials, including Al Roechner and Marc Reid.
Joliet Catholic Academy invites you to the Hall of Champions: Business & Industry event, honoring our 2026 Champions class on Feb. 26.
Sunday morning's killings happened on Joliet's east side at 718 Garnsey Ave.
Gilbert Bernal will return to Courtroom 503 next Wednesday to determine whether he will remain detained under the SAFE-T-Act.
A decorated SEAL and lifelong mentor, Frank balanced courage, service, humor, and love for family, leaving everyone he met better.
A former winner of the Exchange Club Joliet Officer of the Year, Joliet Police Sgt. Bill Otis has remained on paid leave this month.
A family that was torn apart by the abhorrent actions of Cody Sales, Kendall County State's Attorney Eric Weis announced.
Dirksen School Cleared to Reopen
Both families are in agreement and working together to plan and honor his life, the GoFundMe announced.
Don was an avid sports enthusiast who enjoyed golfing, bowling, baseball, and football.
Joliet Patch filed subsequent Freedom of Information Act requests to Joliet Township High School District 204 in regard to Maureen Pulaski.
After the main body of fire was extinguished, the companies remained on the scene removing smoke from inside the structure.
Joliet police say he was taken into custody following a brief struggle in which he pulled away and fell to the ground with officers.
Joliet police officers say they suspected him of being impaired by alcohol based upon his behavior and their observations.
"We refuse to accept the false narratives put forward by federal officials," the Illinois Nursing Association said.
Police said he was driving on a revoked license stemming from a prior DUI conviction and had a warrant for failing to appear in court.