The three candidates are all incumbents.
Officers checked the area at 2:32 a.m. Monday after residents reported 5-7 gunshots, and found seven spent shell casings, police said.
Enjoy a bonfire, hot cider and stories about the winter solstice celebrations.
Senior Michael Kowalkowski won the Advanced Ceramics category.
The grant will support the university's "Girls Create With Technology" program.
Timothy McCarthy, a Lewis alum and former Orland Park Police Chief, will earn an honorary doctorate from the university.
Less than a year in, it is already garnering awards.
Since 2010, over 860 grants totaling over $856,000 have been awarded to Illinois fire and emergency organizations.
The restaurant has several Chicago area locations, but this will be the first in Will County.
The fleet of 15 robots debuted this fall and operate Monday – Friday from 10 am – 10 pm.
Romeoville recognized the club for 60 years of service to the community.
Every time there is a holiday-related fire from Dec. 1 to Jan. 1, the department replaces one red bulb with a white bulb.
Recipients will draw on art to help educate about the science of water service.
The Cowboys, the Patriots and the Thunder teams were recognized for their Super Bowl wins.
The Village portion of the property tax bill has been lowered eight years in a row
Romeoville resident Greg Winkelmann had three photos earn honorable mention in last month's photo contest.
The new location is a stand-alone store being built from the ground-up at 310 Independence Blvd.
The European deli has operated in Romeoville for 15 years.
The program is a way to remember or honor a Romeoville veteran, by displaying a vinyl banner on the light poles in front of Village Hall.
Santa is making his way to Romeoville as Christmas approaches.
Opportunity Matters is a new program in Will County, which is hoping to create the next generation of leaders.
The selection of this award is based on student academic performance after six semesters and standardized test scores, the school said.
There is lots to do in Romeoville in the lead-up to the holidays.
The Village will then put together an interactive map of the homes and share on its website just in time for the holiday season.
You can listen via radio at 88.1 FM, online on Lewis' website, or on the apps iTunes, Google Play and iHeartRadio.
The free, family-friendly event will include a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus on Dec. 8.
The festival will be held at Village Hall, 1050 W. Romeo Road, from 5 to 8 p.m. on both Dec. 2 and Dec. 3.
The holiday season is upon us; and that means it's time to put up the Christmas tree.
Romeoville High School's MCJROTC program is a distinguished unit for the second year in a row.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from Jewel, Walgreens and Meijer.
Winkelmann snapped two photos earning honorable mention last month for the Preserve the Moment photo contest.
The project will include construction of a new direct pipeline from Chicago.
Santa and Buddy the Elf will be riding through Romeoville as they make their way to the Holiday Lights Festival.
The center will see walkway and seating improvements added, as well as improvements at the lagoon and boardwalk.
The agreement is regarding the Romeoville Police Department's three-screen projection firearms training system.
The new tower will open for operations on Dec. 1 for the airport, which is owned and operated by the Joliet Regional Port District.
The route will be well marked and include a number of amenities
Occasional lane closures will continue as miscellaneous items on the project are completed.
With colder weather arriving across the state, Illinois American Water is reminding homeowners to take steps to prevent water damage.
Stepped-up patrols and seat belt enforcement zones will be seen throughout Romeoville and the state from Nov. 18-28.