Will Illinoisans see the change they voted for?
Judge Carla Alessio Policandriotes, victorious Tuesday, is supposedly meeting with detectives Wednesday about what she may have seen.
he sheriff’s cousin held a 242-vote lead at the end of election night.
Unofficial results show slightly more than half voted in favor of the park district issuing $6,000,000 in bonds for improvements.
About 2/3 of the vote went for the Mokena Republican.
All the reasons you need to cast your ballot.
Residents Nov. 4 will vote in favor or opposition of a referendum for funding of parks and facilities improvements.
Here’s everything you need to know about Illinois’ major statewide races.
A new report shows where Illinois ranks in terms of political engagement compared to rest of the states.
Think you can ace this quiz on the Illinois governor’s race and which candidate stands for what?
One union is doing all it can to help Libertarian candidate Chad Grimm draw votes away from Rauner.
Residents can cast an early ballot by stopping into the polling place at Village Hall.
Signs for next April's elections are already being seen around town.
Before you vote, you should know where all this money is coming from.
A list of notable endorsements for both Quinn and Rauner.
Quinn passes Rauner in new Reboot Illinois poll.
General Election is Nov. 4.
Or will voters give Republican Mike Webster a chance to enact his vision to modernize the office? Reboot Illinois profiles the candidates.
A look at how each Illinois gubernatorial candidate plans to tackle the state’s biggest issues.
37th District House candidates Margo McDermed and Nichole Serbin will speak and field voters' questions on Oct. 2.
County board must approve a budget by Dec. 1.
Will County executive said he will undergo surgery this week.
The Will County Clerk's Office is reminding residents to register on time.
The attorney, who is the brother-in-law of Deputy Chief Ken Kaupas, assists in auctioning foreclosed properties for the Will County Sheriff.
The Second City Network mocks the gov in a parody campaign ad.
President Obama commits the nation to military action in the Middle East to "degrade and ultimately destroy" ISIL. Where do you stand?
The deadline to file is Dec. 22.
The governor candidates sit side by side for first time. We learn one is as corrupt as Rod Blagojevich and the other profits off misery.
The sergeant running against the sheriff’s cousin questioned whether the two Kaupases are trying to confuse voters.
"Judicial facilities fee" could raise $1.5 million to $2 million per year.
Attorney General's Public Access Bureau ruling finds that the general public was not adequately informed of what was on the agenda.
The law was inspired by the murder of a Texas mom killed as her children listened, unable to call for help.
Twenty plots are planned for this year.
Former Will County Board member Kathleen Konicki tells a sordid story of "revenge porn" in an affidavit she penned in hopes of getting back "intimate" pictures she says were passed around by former boyfriends.
Check to see if your vet is participating.
The roughly $4 million contract includes the downtown Joliet bank building and adjacent property.
Illinois has had 131 West Nile-related deaths since 2002.
Mokena's contract with Integrys ends in July, and the Village has decided to go with Homefield Energy.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
@peoriamayor poked fun with profane Tweets about strippers and pot. The cops got warrants. And then things got interesting.