Illinois Representative Tom Cross and his senior advisory council present a panel discussion titled, “Family Matters: Planning for Future Needs," at the Timbers of Shorewood Retirement Community
The village is spraying to cut down on the mosquito population. Info available on how to protect yourself and get rid of breeding grounds.
The Troy Township Salary Committee has called for a Tuesday meeting that a source says will lay the ground work for pay hikes.
Shorewood Village Administrator Jeff Fiegenschuh only lasted six months.
A wartime veteran who is determined by the VA to be in need of the regular aid and assistance of another person, or a veteran who is permanently housebound, may be entitled to additional compensation or pension payments.
A new court designed to specifically serve the needs of military veterans was created Wednesday.
A Shorewood man working as an investigator for the Cook County State's Attorney quit his plush job after the Better Government Association and Fox confronted him about hanging out on the clock in a cigar shop.
A Shorewood gynecologist who pleaded guilty to a felony drug charge earlier this year lost his license for 90 days.
The 3-year-old lawsuit is going before a judge today and may start heating up soon.
The state announced it pulled the license of a Shorewood insurance man for fraud.
What was going on in Shorewood last week?
Get out there early for all the really great buys.
The Shorewood Village board approved the purchase or two new vehicles.
We've got a fever, and the only prescription is more Shorewood Rewind.
You can learn a lot about rain gardens and rain barrels at a class in Shorewood Village Hall.
The Village of Shorewood's website works again for AT&T U-verse customers.
Really? You still haven't gotten your taxes in?
Troy Township will shred your paper and dispose of your medication.
Essence of Life Healing Arts looks like it's relocating to Shorewood Industrial Park.
The Shorewood Village Board approved the purchase of some new equipment for the public works department.
AT&T U-verse Internet service has been mysteriously unable to provide the Village of Shorewood's website to customers.
State Rep. Jack McGuire, D-Joliet, has thrown in the towel.
Apparently Shorewood has no preference.
Shorewood's former economic development director earned kudos for landing Portillo's for her new employer.
A killing right outside Shorewood dominated this week's news.
A day-long event at Lewis University will address the heroin problem in Will County, and Shorewood Mayor Rick Chapman wants to help out.
Shorewood slashed fees for builders, and Mayor Rick Chapman hopes other villages follow suit.
We're on the hunt for the best Easter egg hunt in Shorewood.
Democrat Christine Benson won her primary and is set to take on Republican incumbent Sue Rezin.
The two candidates triumphed in their unopposed primary bids.
The Shorewood town lawyer defending the village from a personal injury lawsuit involving a sledding accident won't answer questions about the 3-year-old case.
Voter turnout was "light" by early afternoon.
Is a company's oversight indicative of a larger ignorance?
Or just vote. We don't care if you rock it or not.
A Joliet Township Animal Control officer lost his job last week but he's keeping the Chihuahua he was afraid his bosses wanted to kill, says the Herald-News.