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.
If you want to run for local office, the process starts this month.
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.
Trustees OKed spending $15,000 on a feasibility study on areas where trains cannot sound their horns.
Village will spend almost $3 million to acquire the land.
The Village of New Lenox wants to buy several properties along U.S. 30 near Cedar Road, and attract new businesses to the area.
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.
Sell products from your home? You might need to register with the Village of New Lenox.
The roughly $4 million contract includes the downtown Joliet bank building and adjacent property.
Illinois has had 131 West Nile-related deaths since 2002.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
The Illinois Farmers Insurance Company is suing Will County, Joliet, Naperville, Bolingbrook, Plainfield, New Lenox, Shorewood, Manhattan, University Park, Homer Glen, Frankfort, Channahon and Lockport.
Nick Ficarello lost the Republican nomination for Will County Sheriff by only 224 votes but will not ask for a recount.
As of late Tuesday, Deputy Chief Ken Kaupas had 50.27 percent of the vote to Nick Ficarello's 49.73 percent.
Impact on homeowners would have been less than $50 a year, park district officials said.
With just a few precincts left to count as of 9:30 p.m.
With Renee Kosel's endorsement, McDermed cruised to a big win.
The referendum isn't asking for more, officials said—but is asking to hold the tax rate steady at its current rate.
Speak with Will County Health Department Navigators.
Residents in the 37th District will have to select their candidate choices in a March 18 primary.
In 2011, nearly four kilos of heroin were stolen from an evidence storage trailer.
A federal judge ruled that gay couples can now wed in Cook County.
More deer culling after an animal tested positive for the disease last month in Will County.
Will County Sheriff's Lt. Steve Egan wants the department to open a full-service station in Crete-Monee.
Former Will County Community Health Center Chief Executive Officer Mary McHugh-Coffey filed a lawsuit claiming she should have been protected by the Illinois Whistleblower Act when she was fired.
Residents can get a free mailbox if a snowplow damaged their old one.
The first meeting of the Manhattan-New Lenox TRIAD has been scheduled.
Two other businesses got off with lighter punishments but the BP station was hit hard for being a repeat offender.
Worm Rodman serenaded Kim Jong Un before he played ball in North Korea.
The Village of Frankfort issued 22 more permits for single family homes than in the previous year.
A former member of the Will County board is suing two two men she says acted with "spite, hatred, ill will, and intent to injure" her.
New state laws on pet stores, Facebook, child visitation, wine and unpaid tolls take effect Jan. 1, 2014.
Not finding your car where you left it is "not a pleasant experience," said Frankfort Mayor Jim Holland.
A Downstate man freed after spending 17 years in prison—12 on death row—ripped Will County Sheriff’s candidate Ken Kaupas, whom he once sued.