A resident spoke out at Monday night's Frankfort Village Board meeting and asked what's going to fill vacant businesses.
Third generation attorney Moira Dunn is running for judge.
The Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence and the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence rank Illinois relatively high compared to other Midwest states.
“We want to assure our residents that this referendum will not result in a new increase to your property taxes," says board President Brian Fischer.
Will County Sheriff's Lt. Steve Egan is proposing a Will County Heroin Interdiction Team—the HIT squad.
A lawsuit was filed against the Will County Forest Preserve and Silver Cross Hospital alleging negligence led to the death of a 68-year-old man.
"This sign is the same as the American Legion sign that you gave permission to use," a VFW quartermaster argued in a letter to the board.
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A look at what was going on outside the Will County Courthouse on the third day of the strike.
A member of the striking county union AFSCME said she had a run-in with a parking attendant who crossed the picket line.
The Village of Frankfort has marked 656 ash trees for eradication.
Will County Courthouse workers walked the picket line Tuesday.
Frankfort Mayor Jim Holland spoke of how lucky the town was to come through Sunday's storm relatively unscathed.
The walkout began this morning at 20 works sites, but County Executive Larry Walsh says the county's "open for business."
Will County court personnel say a judge won't let them release a transcript of a sentencing hearing.
County Executive Larry Walsh says the union walked away from bargaining table, seems to "embrace" idea of strike rather than negotiating.
Anyone and everyone can check out the floor plans for Village of Frankfort's new board room and community room.
Would it surprise you to learn you can buy Facebook fans? Reboot Illinois explains.
Brady, Dillard, Rauner and Rutherford to appear in forum scheduled for Nov. 21 at Odyssey Country Club.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Take a look at a few reactions to Illinois coming one step closer to being the 15th state in the country to legalize gay marriage.
Who's the kingmaker here anyway?
The Frankfort Village Board OK'd a variance so a couple could install a "sports court."
A Grundy County judge ruled a Will County IT worker must turn over email to former county board member Kathleen Konicki
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New Lenox residents can get back 60 percent of the village portion of their property tax bill.
But there's concern the governor could disrupt the lobbying as he heads toward another re-election campaign.
Lawmakers return for November veto session at a cost of $43,000 a day. Nothing likely to get done then either.
The Cub Scouts also received flag ceremony badges from Mayor Jim Holland.
Frankfort Assistant Village Administrator Rob Piscia will take over as finance director next year.
Why are Democrats so afraid of Bruce Rauner?
Ron Sly, 54, retires from his position as public works director.
Route 30 in New Lenox is attracting more business.
Illinois National Guard's 129th Regional Training Institute (RTI) hosted the state's first Modern Army Combatives Program (MACP) Instructor Summit.
More than 90 percent of homeowners in the U.S. will see higher heating expenses this year.
Applications not taken until January now. And it will be six months before you can carry a concealed weapon.
Former Will County Board member Kathleen Konicki's "intimate" photo case is going to a judge from another county.
Councilwoman Jan Quillman said the night she squabbled with a firefighter she was greatly upset by the bloody "massacre scene" she happened upon when her mother-in-law injured a varicose vein.