Monday Night Football is finally less bad.
Shorewood has a new administrator pending the approval of the village board.
Shorewood's leaders look like they have a new village manager picked out, but can't say who until they get a name on the dotted line.
The circus didn't come to Shorewood, so the Shorewood Patch went to the circus.
The union lawyer fighting to get Drew Peterson’s cop son back on the Oak Brook force accused the former police chief of concealing evidence she says could have won his case.
Here's some tips for teaching teens how to drive without driving you both nuts.
Our adolescent kids are playing the worst kinds right under our noses, says the state's attorney.
Teens and adults can legally buy synthetic marijuana and other potentially harmful substances right here in Shorewood.
State's Attorney James Glasgow and Rep. Tom Cross are closing legal loopholes to protect teens.
Officials from the bank that took over the failed Bank of Shorewood introduced themselves to the village board during Tuesday night's meeting.
The mayor of New Lenox called some anonymous Patch commenters "cowards."
The Shorewood Village Board will interview six finalists for the vacant village administrator's position.
The sister of missing St. Charles man John Spira may have to seek a court order forcing the DuPage County Sheriff’s Department to follow a ruling handed down by the attorney general’s office.
Politics weave a wacky quilt.
We made a mistake we're not going to make again.
The Village of Shorewood bought quite a bit of sewage capacity from the City of Joliet. Because it can.
New Lenox has lured away a second top official from the ranks of the Village of Shorewood, and this one is going to "commute" from Texas.
Acting Police Chief Aaron Klima got the nod from Shorewood Mayor Chapman and the village board Tuesday night.
Shorewood was represented in the most recent drug court graduating class.
Trustee Stevan Brockman is asking for residents to serve on the village's Citizens' Advisory Committee.
Check this link to a Huffington Post 9/11 photo gallery.
Let's look at last week.
It's easy to make decisions in Springfield when you don't think about the fallout of your actions.
Ten years later, people around the world pause to reflect on a day of terrorism.
Pastor Klima asks radical Muslims to go live somewhere else.
True heroes, the first responders, received a 3-minute standing ovation.
We ask readers to tell their stories so we always remember.
Pastor Klima has good wishes and good advice for his son Aaron.
Shorewood resident Don Gould announced he is going for another term on the county board.
President vs. NFL: Who ya got?
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan sided on the public's right to know in a similar appeal.
The DuPage County Sheriff’s Department has kept the family of missing St. Charles man John Spira in the dark about how they’ve handled his case. Spira’s sister forced them to shine some light on it.
Happy Labor Day, from all of us at the Shorewood Patch.
The public library is shutting its doors for a day later this month but will open up again better than ever.
It's a little-known fact the Starship Enterprise's engineer demanded 75 cents before beaming anybody up.
Why do all of these place that are not Shorewood even bother?
Shorewood resident and Evanston Fire Department Capt. Jeff Boetto recalled the tragedy of Sept. 11.
How could the wife not know?
With a brand new 2012 Ford Escape parked outside, Shorewood's selling off the F-150 the building inspector had been driving.
This week, Shorewood was not heart-stoppingly exciting every second of every day.