Check out these sizzling deals in Shorewood, Channahon and Minooka.
Louie's Chophouse closed Saturday night and plans to reopen as an upscale bar. What do Patch readers think of the tentative new name?
A Bloomington bank is taking over the financial institution headquartered in Shorewood and sponsoring the village's annual summer festival.
The owners plan to to reopen the business as a restaurant and grill.
"Just Go With It" captured the hearts of Shorewoodland yet again, according to Redbox.
The new Minute Clinic offers private health exams in about 20 minutes.
Redbox reports Shorewood's top movie is holding strong.
For the second week in a row, 'Just Go With It' was the favorite movie rental in Shorewoodland, according to Redbox.
Michael Schuster's HydroRight flush converter placed in the top 10 in a magazine's contest for green building products.
Here's the top 10 most popular movies in Shorewoodland, as brought to you by Redbox.
Since 1948, Spencer's Jewelers have made service more valuable than gold.
Online predators are using technology and peer pressure to blackmail our kids.
Shorewood Family Dental Care is holding it's second annual charity golf outing.
Company representative says area surrounding chemcial plant is safe, despite black smoke and rumbling emanating from complex.
The Moving Wall is a half-size replica of the memorial in Washington.
The health department and certain Walgreens pharmacies — including the one in Shorewood — are providing nicotine gum and patches on the cheap.
Losing a job is bad enough. Fighting through the red tape of unemployment can be even worse. Here are some tips to simplify the process.
Picking the right people to sing your praises can be the final hurdle that lands you the job of your dreams.
What dangers lurk for kids when they get toys not right for their ages?
Get your entry in to Rep. Cross' office quick because May 31 is right around the corner.
Gas City employees said Gold Card rewards points will not carry over to the Speedway locations.
Don't just say you're a prompt person, be sure to show it. Here are some ways to let employers know they can trust you to work hard and be on time.
Meet our first ever Employee of the Month here at the Shorewood Patch.
Troy and nine other districts chose to drop the local therapy firm after 19 years for an out-of-state company. The owner of that firm cried foul at the school board meeting.
Local resident Judy Murphy has been a flight attendant for 43 years, and talks with Patch about what it was like on 9/11 and how some things have changed.