Beloved husband, father and grandfather spent decades serving Bellwood and supporting others in recovery through Alcoholics Anonymous.
Joliet native Mary Bertolini, beloved mother, grandmother and sister, passed away peacefully March 12
Heroes don't often need to be rescued, but this HERO does!
The person was told they had a warrant out for their arrest for missing a court date, and needed to pay $400 to remedy it.
ReUnion Bar and Grill owner is ready to debut the rebranded space at 1080 E. Lincoln Highway.
Those who knew Rob will remember him for his jokes, humor, and his constant goofiness.
His legacy of selfless service will never be forgotten.
Alex Schaller has gained a new skill and a job through the Sports Officiating class.
Voters will decide on candidates for federal and state senate and representative, judges, and sheriff candidates.
From wartime Greece to Champaign, she built a legacy of faith, family devotion, and open-door hospitality.
The presentation will be held at Village Hall on Wednesday, March 18. Registration required.
Enjoyed watching Cubs games, playing darts, rock music, and reading anything she could. Above all, she loved spending with her family.
Ted retired from District 230 after 25 years of teaching shop at Sandburg and Stagg High Schools.
More than 400 hospitals in 40 states met the criteria for the 2026 Patient Safety Excellence Award. See which IL hospitals made the list.
A beloved son, brother, and uncle passes away at the age of 43.
The lineup features rock, country, pop—and some throwbacks you won't want to miss, the Village said Tuesday.
Traveling Players bring music, laughter and lessons about kindness during interactive performance
David enjoyed playing cards with friends at the Moran Club in Joliet, where he shared many laughs and lasting friendships.
New Lenox D122 Superintendent Dr. Lori Motsch will retire at the end of next school year.
Dolores A. Robbins, 82, of Shorewood, retired bookkeeper remembered for her work ethic and friendly nature, passed away March 4.
10-day journey strengthens commitment to compassion, humility and service
Deeply religious, her faith was an important part of her life and guided the kindness and compassion she showed to others.
In his professional life, as in his personal life, he was known for his reliability and willingness to help others.
His years in uniform reflected his deep sense of duty, honor, and protection for others.
The Rooftop Outdoor Music Series at the Joliet Area Historical Museum opens Friday, May 15th and runs thru Sept. 18th!
Donald leaves behind a legacy of hard work, humor, and a life he lived exactly the way he chose.
Tina will bring new menu options to the ballpark this spring, with a portion of proceeds supporting the Rebels program.
Local physician offers tips to help adults and children adjust to daylight savings time.
She was known for her warm heart and steadfast faith, Carolyn was a source of quiet strength and encouragement to those around her.
Dave leaves behind a legacy of joy and connection that will continue to ripple through the lives of all who were fortunate to know him.
He built a distinguished and diverse professional career and life marked by dedication and service.
The memories she created with everyone, rich with humor, tenderness, and joy, will always be treasured in our hearts.
LW West senior Austin Seglem is one of 100 Chicago-area caddies to be awarded the Chick Evans Scholarship. He hopes his dad would be proud.
Lincoln-Way District 210 on Friday announced a slate of new head coaches for several sports.
Raised in Joliet, Don devoted 38 years to teaching, lived his Catholic faith, and was remembered as a loving, faithful man.
Brian Applegate promoted to Deputy Chief, Daniel Vanek to Batallion Chief, and Luke Wroblewski to Lieutenant.
Richard Allen Binkley, a U.S. Army Veteran, passed away, surrounded by his family.
Rich left this world surrounded by love, leaving behind his family, countless friends, and likely a few unfinished Bigfoot investigations.
Bob lived a servant’s life—always available to his family, his children’s school and parish while they were growing up, and his community.
8th Consecutive Year earns the Hospital an All-Time Champion Title