Residents can begin applying November 3.
One union is doing all it can to help Libertarian candidate Chad Grimm draw votes away from Rauner.
Before you vote, you should know where all this money is coming from.
A list of notable endorsements for both Quinn and Rauner.
The Regular Democratic Organization of Orland Township will hold its Oktoberfest on Oct. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Orland Park Civic Center.
Quinn passes Rauner in new Reboot Illinois poll.
Or will voters give Republican Mike Webster a chance to enact his vision to modernize the office? Reboot Illinois profiles the candidates.
Here are some spots where you can register to vote in suburban Cook County. Or go online.
The roundabout would be the village's first.
County board must approve a budget by Dec. 1.
Will County executive said he will undergo surgery this week.
The Will County Clerk's Office is reminding residents to register on time.
The Second City Network mocks the gov in a parody campaign ad.
Pet stores will have to take some extra steps before selling dogs and cats.
Walsh will be in Homer Glen on Sept. 18.
President Obama commits the nation to military action in the Middle East to "degrade and ultimately destroy" ISIL. Where do you stand?
The deadline to file is Dec. 22.
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.
Despite concerns from neighboring clinics and medical offices, the Health Facilities and Review Board agreed to the need for the center.
"Judicial facilities fee" could raise $1.5 million to $2 million per year.
Public Access Bureau ruling finds that the general public was not adequately informed of what was on the agenda and up for a vote.
The facility would be run by Heritage, and would offer assisted living and memory care units.
Plans for a medical facility near 143rd and LaGrange are progressing.
Orland Park is set to begin work the week of July 7.
The boy tested positive for salmonella infection, shortly before the deli was shut down after several people fell ill from its products.
The cell phone towers won't be going up just yet.
Customers can now bring their own wine or beer, as long as the restaurant has the proper liquor license.
Lipinski joined in burning 7,000 worn flags to properly dispose of them.
One was too sick to work and took medications but still made time to prance around the wrestling ring. The other used village equipment in his wrestling videos.
Shaun Murphy, a name well known in local GOP circles, will challenge Democrat Bill Cunningham in the Illinois State Senate's 18th District.
Village investigates two employees who are on short-term disability leave but appear to be involved in pro wrestling promotions while missing work.
The Orland Park Public Library Board of Trustees should not have held a meeting on Abraham Lincoln's birthday—a legal holiday in Illinois.
Orland Park officials are still contemplating how to handle a Cook County ban on sales from commercial breeders, but Cook County Commissioners said the ordinance needs some work—and maybe even reversal.
Commissioners Liz Gorman and Joan Patricia Murphy think the ordinance needs to be reevaluated to weigh the economic impact on local pet stores, and then tweaked.
Twenty plots are planned for this year.
Check to see if your vet is participating.
University of Chicago Medicine officials hope to construct a four-story medical center on the northwest corner of 143rd and LaGrange Road in Orland Park.
The roughly $4 million contract includes the downtown Joliet bank building and adjacent property.
Illinois has had 131 West Nile-related deaths since 2002.
The Village and the owner of a Mazda dealership reached an agreement to split the portion of revenue generated by the Village's home-rule sales tax.