The mayor also told Patch village staff wasn't made aware of the positive test results until Friday, after which residents were alerted.
District 202 may also cancel classes Monday as the village addresses the issue.
There are ways to improve the chances someone will survive a heart attack.
While palliative care can help relieve symptoms and improve quality of life, it is often misunderstood and confused with hospice care.
The Biden administration this month gave the green light to the largest increase in food assistance benefits in the program’s history.
What can parents do to help prepare their children for the year ahead?
Plainfield has the highest number of COVID-19 cases among students in Will County, followed by Bolingbrook and Joliet, according to WCHD.
While the vaccine remains the best protection from COVID-19, treatment with monoclonal antibodies can help ease symptoms.
Vaccinations must be completed by October 25
The Second Annual Take a Hike! Challenge runs from Sept. 1 through Oct. 27, 2021
Illinois Department of Health data shows one of Plainfield's ZIP codes, 60586, is just barely below the county's vaccination average of 52%.
Dr. Kathryn Ghanayem, a family medicine physician, is accepting new patients in Naperville.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Will County.
Consider these tips to promote healthy sleep habits and prevent fatigue.
Stay consistent with workouts and combine proper diet with cardiovascular and resistance exercises.
Dr. Astrid Marshall, an OB/GYN, is accepting new patients in Naperville at 10 W. Martin Ave., Suite 100.
Summer is the perfect time to check for signs of melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer.
The voluntary recall affects more than two dozen products sold at 7-Eleven, Stop & Shop, Walmart or Sam's Clubs nationwide.
Will County residents ages 12 and older can get the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine at Plainfield High School — Central Campus July 23.
Antivirals are medications given to patients already infected to slow the virus from making more copies of itself.
Treatment will vary and may consist of medications, supportive therapies, lifestyle recommendations and referrals to other specialists.
The parish is hosting a COVID-19 vaccine clinic July 10-11 for anyone interested.
When delivered within the first few days, an antibody infusion can provide a temporary boost to help prevent serious illness from COVID-19.
Dr. Wilson is a board-certified emergency medicine physician and Emergency Medical Services Medical Director at Edward Hospital.
The research and innovations surrounding probiotics for newborns and children are exciting.
Edward-Elmhurst Health has opened a Walk-In Clinic at 16151 Weber Rd., Suite 201 in Crest Hill.
The delta coronavirus variant, which was first identified in India, is now spreading in more than 60 countries, including the U.S.
The perfect diet depends on the goal, from simply eating more nutritious meals to losing weight.
Once cancer treatment ends, a new road of survivorship lies ahead.
Parents can reverse unhealthy habits and help their children shed the extra pounds for better lifelong health.
Donations to Feeding America made by participants in Will County and across the country will be matched.
Dr. DeLapp is accepting new patients in Plainfield, Naperville and Oswego.
Jumpstart Your Health is a lifestyle change program designed to help people lose weight, increase activity and prevent disease.
The summer of 2021 is looking quite different from the summer of 2020.
Even parents who got vaccinated themselves are wondering whether their child should get vaccinated.
Dionne Miller, ABC 7 Weekend Sports Anchor, will be the celebrity guest for the outing, which raised $403,000 last year.
Coronavirus variants with the ability to infect more people are becoming predominant. Fortunately vaccines provide a powerful defense.
mRNA technology is so promising that researchers are looking at ways to use mRNA vaccines to fight another insidious human enemy: cancer.
Dawen Zhang, MD, a board-certified rheumatologist, has joined Edward Medical Group (EMG).
Although many kids are back to school five days a week, the constant change from the past year still affects their emotional well-being.