The Indiana man says he's about done doing business in Illinois.
The Channahon woman was on a two-day bender when she viciously attacked her grandparents and was disarmed at gunpoint by the police, according to a petition for a protective order.
The Joliet police released images from a surveillance camera.
The bandit fled on foot from the Harris Bank on Route 59 and has managed to so far elude the police.
Undersheriff Jerome Nudera refused to release photographs of a former auxiliary deputy named a "person of interest" in a woman's unsolved 1990 disappearance.
The 11-year-old boy was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn.
A man charged with posting a sex video of his girlfriend on the Internet without her knowledge wants "special consideration" or else he won't testify in a case where he was allegedly beat up at a bar, according to a court filing.
Prosecutors had asked a Will County judge to reverse her decision to give a convicted baby-killer a new murder trial but she stuck to her guns.
The elderly Channahon couple was worried about their granddaughter driving drunk, police said.
Watch what was going on during the effort to locate a missing pleasure boater.
The woman's former boyfriend was jailed on charges of cyberstalking and violating a protective order.
Check out who's been charged with driving under the influence this week.
Morris man pronounced dead early Wednesday after canoe accident at the Des Plaines Conservation Area on the Kankakee River.
Suresh Manjanath, who reportedly volunteered as a youth soccer coach, died early Sunday in Queens.
The girls were in their car about to leave the theater parking lot when a man with a gun approached, police said.
The Minooka man shot himself once in the head, an official said.
Hotel near Route 52 and I-55 closed after strong winds damage building.
The law enforcement officers slain in Will County were honored Thursday during a ceremony outside the courthouse.
The man wants the firefighter chosen instead of him kicked off the department so he can take his place.
Convicted of violently shaking a baby who later died, Jennifer Del Prete continues to maintain her innocence.
The judge said he needed more time to decide whether to effectively kill a misdemeanor marijuana case that sprang from a federal drug investigation.
Plainfield police, Will County Sheriff taking part in the program.
New evidence uncovered in the case of Jennifer Del Prete, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the 2003 death of 14-month-old Isabella Zielinski.
The Joliet woman told an officer she had "not much" to drink, police said.
The Shorewood man lied on his Facebook page about his supposed affiliation with a Joliet martial arts school, the owner said.
In addition to allegedly possessing child pornography, the 25-year-old was also charged with traveling to meet a minor.
The sister of missing Will County Deputy Robin Abrams said the 23-year-old case was before a grand jury and that a retired lieutenant from the department was called to testify.
Nathaniel Stainck was stopped just before entering a construction zone, according to state police.
Midwest Hydroganics owner Joe Vota said he was surprised by the "overwhelming amount of support from across the country."
The owner of Midwest Hydroganics in Crest Hill said he has seen a flood of both customers and public support since Patch posted stories about the DEA activity outside his store.
Woman, child left homeless in Saturday night blast.
Set to start around 8:30 a.m.
The owner of an indoor garden center staked out by a DEA agent considers himself a casualty in the war on drugs.
Police report minor injuries.
A second DEA investigation prompted by a local resident shopping at an indoor garden center has come to light.
The woman said she only bought organic fertilizer for her hibiscus plant, but DEA agents and Shorewood police raided her house and arrested her.
A Door County judge denied further delay in Brian Cooper's murder trial in the deaths of Alisha Bromfield and her unborn daughter.
More than 300 applicants trained by the instructor will have their concealed carry permits denied, state police said.
Will County Deputy Chief Ken Kaupas' lawyer filed court papers seeking the dismissal of most of the lawsuit alleging his client coerced a subordinate to spying on his wife.