Illinois American Water and American Water Charitable Foundation Provide over $58,000 in Local COVID-19 Relief Donations.
From teaching AP physics to physical education, these teachers have made a difference in the lives of their students.
Weber road is open and there is no immediate danger to residents.
Veterans will be honored with the help of a video tribute.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Humane Haven Animal Shelter is a non-profit, all-volunteer-run shelter helping lovable, homeless animals find their forever homes
The Village of Romeoville has received an Illinois Environmental Wastewater Treatment Plant Energy Efficiency Grant
The fire caused heat damage to parts of the property but no one was injured, according to the Romeoville Fire Department.
Pritzker Shouldn't Continue Excluding General Assembly During COVID-19 Crisis
Usually an on-site only service, Ancestry is now available to library members at home amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Romeoville will be making donations to local food pantries and a donation to the Will County Senior Service Grocery Delivery Initiative.
The CITGO Lemont Refinery received the Elite Gold Safety Award from the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers organization.
Humane Haven Animal Shelter is a non-profit, all-volunteer-run shelter helping lovable, homeless animals find their forever homes.
Parents and families can fill out a short form for their graduate, and Patch will compile the information and share it with the community.
Despite the isolating nature of the coronavirus crisis, the small Music Loft chain is still offering lessons on most instruments.
No Kid Hungry's map shows where Romeoville kids sidelined from school by the coronavirus crisis can get access to free meals.
She was very sweet, quick-witted, funny, and always had a smile for everyone at any time.
The lane shifts will occur Wednesday night between 7 p.m. and 5 a.m., and again Monday, April 27 in the same time frame.
The newly-reported deaths in Romeoville come only a day after 22 coronavirus-related deaths were reported at a Joliet nursing home.
The $164 million Village budget for 2020-21 was approved at tonight’s Village Board meeting.
Counseling services are now available at Bridges to a New Day via phone and video call.
Officials with the Valley View School District announced Tuesday that the district's student meal program would be moving to Wednesdays only
Drivers along Independence Boulevard (IL Route 53) should expect delays and occasional lane closures until October.
The local worker-turned-seamstress is making masks with filter pockets for members of the community that need them.
Type-O blood is in especially short supply.
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, there is a critical need for blood right now.
Parishioners from St. Mary Immaculate gave flowers and face masks to seniors at the Romeoville-based care center on Wednesday.
Workers at two different industries walked off their job sites Monday morning to protest their employers' coronavirus responses.
Due to the cancelation of the Bunny Bash & Egg Hunt, Romeoville will be donating 12,000 eggs to Valley View School Nutritional Services.
The Polish deli and market is still open amid the coronavirus crisis for anyone wanting to prepare an old-world Easter meal.
Lorraine retired as a Registered Nurse from Our Lady of Angels in 2000 after 20 years of dedicated service.
Valley View School District Superintendent Rachel Kinder issued a reminder to parents on Friday, that remote learning starts Tuesday.
Police report that they have not been given any coronavirus test kits, and do not know of any plans to obtain them from public agencies.
The Village of Romeoville will be hosting a very special birthday themed park party this summer.
Metal Monkey and Garage Band Brewing will both be participating in a state-wide, craft beer virtual happy hour this Friday, April 3.
Truly dedicated to her teaching career, Virginia taught at Coal City High School, Western Illinois University, and Joliet Junior College.
We encourage anyone looking to volunteer to reach out to one of the existing organizations.
"In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, each village household will receive a 50-dollar rebate as a credit on the June water bill."