The heat index is predicted to reach 100 degrees today.
Haven Commons, a proposed development that includes the preservation of a house under consideration for placement on the the Will County Historic Registry, gains approval.
That loud bang you hear Monday and the swell of activity you see around the former Tinley Park Mental Health Center is more federal government exercises. Find out when the drills will be running and for how long.
If the state's approach to the airport is similar to the Illiana Expressway Study, Will County and other stakeholders will play a role, the Will County executive says in a letter.
Illinois became the last state to legalize the private, licensed carry of concealed firearms on Tuesday, with the General Assembly overriding Gov. Pat Quinn's veto before a court-ordered deadline.
Illinois State Treasurer Dan Rutherford is planning an online unclaimed property auction on July 8.
The United States Supreme Court Wednesday declared the Defense of Marriage Act—the ban on federally recognizing same-sex marriage—unconstitutional in states that recognize same-sex marriage.
Haven Commons, a proposed development that includes preserving a historic house while adding an office building and a daycare center has attracted opposition.
A collaborative effort between the Village, New Lenox Library District, New Lenox Chamber of Commerce and community volunteers are planning third "BootCamp for Job Seekers" is planned this month.
Input gathered from residents and businesses pave the way toward the future face of the Route 30 Corridor in New Lenox.
Rep. Renée Kosel, R-37th Dist., talks about the good, the bad and the ugly of the 98th General Assembly.
The Spencer Road Horse Show is requesting a special events license to host family rodeo events in unincorporated New Lenox.
Local residents from at least a dozen miles around expressed their dissatisfaction with noisy levels generated from the EDC Concert over Memorial Day weekend.
Prepare for plenty of delays this summer in New Lenox. Plenty of road improvement projects are planned for the 2013 construction season.
The Village Board approved a recapture agreement to pay back Silver Cross Hospital for funding the total cost of south approach intersection improvements at the Route 6 entrance.
Residents affected by flooding in April can apply for federal relief.
The Illinois House Thursday approved a controversial plan to eliminate the state's $100 billion pension debt.
New Lenox Township Clean-Up Day is a day to donate your old latex paint to ShareFest.
Retired Will County Sheriff's Office deputy announced his candidacy for Will County Sheriff in the March 2014 primary. Deputy Chief Paul Kaupas, of New Lenox Township, is planning a formal announcement to run later this month.
The Village Board learns that electrical aggregation saved the average single-family home owner more than anticipated.
New Lenox residents are welcomed to free flood clean-up kits. They're available at the New Lenox Police Department.
New Lenox Village Engineer Will Nash addresses the ongoing Route 30 Construction project.
A Congressional resolution prohibits the plan, despite the financial burden on the US Postal Service.
The Will County Clerk's website reveals the details of early votes cast for the 2013 April Consolidated Elections.
Take a look at the Week in Review—March 30-April 6.
The mayor advised trustees to hold off on a final approval decision until they hear back from residents who previously complained of trash and brush at the Gougar Rd. and Ferro Dr. location.
Mary Susan Zekich is running for a 6-year term on the New Lenox Public Library District Board.
Christopher Kosel is running for the Lincoln-Way High School District 210 Board of Education.
Dee Molinare is running for the Lincoln-Way High School District 210 Board of Education.
Arvid Johnson is running for the Lincoln-Way High School District 210 Board of Education.
The race for Lincoln-Way High School District 210 Board of Education is uncontested. Three incumbents are running to fill three seats.
Lester P. Farrelly, 25, died of multiple injuries, according to a Will County Coroner's office report.
Public safety and economic sustainability are two of the key considerations in this debate.
Martin J. Boban is running for New Lenox Township Trustee.
Three incumbent trustees are running uncontested for the New Lenox Village Board.
New stores are headed for New Lenox Town Center near Walmart.
Plans are underway by the Highway Department of Will County to establish Laraway Road as a corridor.
U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski is pressing Canadian National Railway to make room for commuter trains, the Sun-Times Media reports.