POPPY DAY IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER!
She lived her life expressing love in simple, faithful ways that will always light even the darkest paths.
Dave Dombrowski opened his first Pizza Mia location in 1991, at 20 years old. Today, it has 2 locations thriving.
Local volunteers donate more than 34,000 hours annually, carrying forward a legacy of compassion, service and community impact.
The fire happened Thursday morning in the 1700 block of Tomahawk Ridge.
The bridge replacement will mean road closure and detours. The project is expected to be completed in December.
The fire happened Monday afternoon, and fire officials said the sprinkler system put out the fire before it could spread.
Elmer, a proud member of the Pipefitter’s Union 597, spent his career building a reputation as a skilled welder.
John had a way about him that put people at ease. Always ready to listen or tell a story.
With breakthrough blood testing now available, we are urging Congress to remove legal barriers to early Alzheimer’s screening.
The South Side Exiles play on the Joliet Museum's Outdoor Rooftop Music Series Friday, May 15th at 7pm (doors open at 6:15pm)!
The school on Monday announced the two who achieved spots at the top of the Class of 2026.
Active community member and longtime volunteer with Lightways Hospice and Serious Illness Care, passes away surrounded by love.
She will be remembered for her strength, her fun spirit, her "ride or die" attitude, and how she never let anything hold her back.
Carol, a longtime resident and business owner, passes away at age 79.
Margaret & Brent Smith, of Downers Grove, will adopt a child from Bulgaria. New Lenox native Margaret is touched by her hometown's support.
Arrowhead Ales opened in '16, a passion project of 2 teachers with a bold idea and an opportunity. An anniversary party is set for April 18.
Specialized therapy helps bring stroke patient’s hand and arm function to the next level.
Nick was loved by all due to his caring nature, quick wit and humor.
A life rooted in faith, family, and a love of music and adventure
Randy loved camping and sitting by a warm bonfire, as well as riding his motorcycle and spending time with his grandsons.
Police Wednesday did not initially disclose the homeowner's identity, but confirmed on Thursday.
Residents in the area of the home on Sojourn Road were asked to evacuate as a bomb squad investigated.
Sports represented included lacrosse, dance, football, stunt, golf, track and field and basketball.
Matthew was known for his amazing recall of childhood events and sports statistics.
George was known as being a family man and proud "Papou" which made him most happy.
His life was marked by reinvention, achievement, and a deep appreciation for both work and family.
Funds will benefit mothers, babies and families throughout the region.
Sean's sense of humor, his goofy smile, and his ability to lift the mood of any room became defining parts of who he was.
He will be remembered for his unwavering love, his generosity, his patriotism, and his dedication to family and community.
Low-dose lung cancer screening helped save 53-year cigarette smoker’s life
The training will be held Tuesday, April 21, following a safety expo and touch-a-truck event.
She especially loved giving gifts, often sharing her talent through beautifully hand-crafted embroidery projects made with care and love.
The garage fire on Somerset Court was put out before it could reach the living area, fire officials said.
The cast is ready to deliver the tunes of ABBA, with performances set for April 10–12.
The joy she shared, the laughter she inspired, and the kindness she showed will live on through the countless memories.
A scanner report about a man in a van pursuing a young girl sparked concern in New Lenox Tuesday.
The contest welcomed the largest audience to date, with 500 attendees including speakers, industry partners, judges, parents and admin.
Claudia and her husband were big music enthusiasts and enjoyed traveling to music, wine and antiquing events throughout the country.
Cynthia, a 1967 graduate and ISU alum, devoted 41 years to teaching, retired in 2012, and shared her love of music in Sweet Adelines.