Stuff like that doesn't happen in Shorewood.
The Herald-News reported that Joliet Township Supervisor Dan Vera fired an animal control officer who absconded with a Chihuahua in hopes of saving its life.
Crazy things—and a dead kitten—have been coming out of Joliet Township Animal Control lately, says the Herald-News.
The police department's getting a new electric sign and it's going to save tons of money in old-fashioned sign-changing, or something.
The first property tax rebate checks were mailed out to Shorewood residents Tuesday.
How far have women advanced since Girl Scouts started 100 years ago?
That angry fat man on the radio got everybody so angry.
The Shorewood Community Garden is coming back!
The Chicago Tribune endorsed Shorewood's own Gary Fitzgerald in his bid for the state senate.
How can we raise our daughters to feel like equals when we are still being labeled hookers for having opinions?
So it was Feb. 29 the other day. Whoop-dee-doo.
Rush Limbaugh called the Georgetown graduate student who wanted to testify at the House Oversight Committee's hearing on contraceptive coverage a "slut" and a "prostitute," says Gawker.
The Will County Child Advocacy Center now has a dog to make youths feel more at ease.
One of the most interesting things of last week won't be figured out until today.
The deadline for senior citizen tax relief is just days away.
Shorewood is so superior to elsewhere that they even want our sewer grates.
Don't worry — we'll get 'em next year.
Retail giant Kohl's is still scheduled to set up shop in Shorewood, but not until it's good and ready.
With this whole sewer grate thing, Shorewood's not pointing any fingers but ...
Thirty-three students from Joliet Catholic Academy attended the annual March For Life in Washington, D.C.
Just because a worker is undocumented doesn't mean her children should be taken away from her.
Will County Clerk Nancy Schultz Voots shares some advice on how to vote in the upcoming primary, including the ins-and-outs of early voting.
How can you have six more weeks of winter when you've hardly had any winter to begin with?
It's going to be OK to drink in village hall during the H.U.G.S. fundraiser.
Last week started out big.
Shorewood once again entered into an intergovernmental 911 agreement.
Shorewood Trustee James "Mac" McDonald warned winter sports enthusiasts to exercise caution.
Shorewood resident Tracy Clark sent us some snapshots of a local deer making the best of the snowstorm.
Shorewood's workers had their work cut out for them Friday and heading into the weekend.
Pastor Klima reflects on our need for heroes and role models.
It was a year late and it took a hand from New York, but the real Shorewood won in the end.
Shorewood's village employees don't get the day off today.
We're starting to get a little skeptical of all that Mayan-calendar-end-of-the-world stuff
Village Trustee Dan Gron remarked on the new law allowing motorcycle operators to treat red lights like stop signs.
If the world ends this year, will Shorewood still be all right?
Shorewood H.U.G.S. annual fundraiser is set for Feb. 4.
A new law allowing motorcycle riders to roll through red lights is a step in the right direction but still not a solution to the problem, said a representative of ABATE.
State Rep. Jack McGuire and his wife, Patsy, stopped by the Shorewood house they once lived in and have left to fall into disrepair.
It's a new year, but let's look at the old week.
Officials in a western Pennsylvania town banned sledding in a park following an accident, according to the television station KDKA.