As of Thursday, the petition has more than 13,000 signatures.
Shannon Messerges will discuss risk factors and lifestyle changes that can be made to promote a healthy heart.
Phyllis was an accomplished singer who loved crafting, gardening, cooking and was a fantastic decorator.
Come meet the candidates for U.S. Congress, IL-11
"The BLUES According to John Primer" at the Joliet Area Historical Museum on Friday, Feb. 7th at 7pm
The ordinance will got into effect Jan. 1, 2021.
Trained volunteers available for appointments at the Riverwalk Community Center
Edward is one of 13 hospitals in the Chicago area and 21 in Illinois to receive five stars.
A Chicago resident charged with forcibly stealing a woman’s car from a Wheaton shopping center has been sentenced to eight years.
Young Naperville Singers recently presented “Rise Up!”, a celebration of leadership for women.
Lincoln Junior High School is a 6-8 school
Early Voting kicks off Thursday, Feb.6 at Will County Clerk’s Office
Owners of the theater posted that "if the Costco does open, [they] will be forced to close the Ogden 6 Theatre to make room."
The City of Naperville announced today that it will welcome Naperville’s second Costco location to the East Ogden Mall.
MyEEHealth features easy access to appointment scheduling, wait times, find-a-doctor, health risk assessments and MyChart patient portal.
Keynote speaker for Naperville Park District event was Rob Elgas, Chicago ABC News Channel 7
Lillian was very artistic and her passions in life were painting and reading.
Auctions will run on various dates through November 2020
The Naperville Park District is pleased to announce the results of the “Your Concert, Your Park, Your Choice” online contest.
The 159,000 square foot facility will replace the former KMart at East Ogden Mall.
The Naperville Police Department is now accepting applications for a 10-week Citizen Police Academy to be held this spring.
Karen always took care of her family and loved them more than anything.
Barbershop Quartets will personally deliver Singing Valentines on February 14
Oberweis reacts to Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s first official “State of the State” address Jan. 29.
Female-identifying residents are encouraged to submit their stories and nominations through November 2020.
The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Naperville
The city and campus community will celebrate North Central’s recent National Championship football title with a rally on Friday, Jan. 31.
Natalia Dagenhart presents an exclusive interview with Chicago a cappella's artistic director Jonathan Miller.
In 1970, with two partners, he started a longtime Joliet Orthodontics practice, Associated Orthodontics, which is still around today.
Leadership Greater Chicago (LGC) announces second cohort of The Daniel Burnham Fellowship
Will County Clerk Lauren Staley Ferry announces new Early Voting location, expanded evening, weekend hours in Eastern Will County
Matthew Lange, 37, was waiting for his son to get out of Polish classes when he was shot to death in his car.
Cleo worked as a Counselor for the Illinois Department of Corrections for over 20 years receiving numerous awards and commendations.
Community Impact Award presented by the Illinois Park and Recreation Association in Chicago on Jan. 24
The first armed robbery was reported early Saturday and the second was reported early Monday.
She instilled her love of animals and her kindness and compassion for all living things in her children and grandchildren.
Joe's passion was working on his cars, playing the guitar as well as putting smiles on his friends' faces.
She was formerly employed by the Joliet Arsenal and Silver Cross Hospital.
She enjoyed helping people, showing her skills in her crafting abilities and late October, with Halloween being her favorite holiday.
Laverne enjoyed crafting, bingo and the slot machines.