The voracious emerald ash borer has yet to be spotted in Shorewood, but the village has already taken steps to kill them when they get here.
The village has way too many ash trees — a species imperiled by the highly destructive emerald ash borer.
The village board squabbled some more about the fancy four-wheel drive cars they're dropping big bucks to buy.
Patch and Shorewood Police spar about the public's right to know.
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is making the Shorewood police justify their refusal to provide information on a 1987 murder investigation.
Stock market volatility dropped the price of oil, but not all Shorewood gas stations have followed suit.
The Shorewood summer fair is over, but at least we're still in Shorewood.
Today's the deadline to apply for certain permits. Here is everything you need to know about Illinois' hunting requirements this fall.
The Illinois State Fair will feature the sculptor at work.
Shorewood Trustee Dan Gron calls for increased speed limit on newly improved Route 59.
The Shorewood Village Board gave the OK to sell off 13 cars seized by the police.
Shorewood Trustee Jim "Mac" McDonald was once again the lone voice of dissent when it came to the village spending on itself.
The Shorewood Village Board doffed it's collective cap to outgoing Police Chief Robert Puleo.
The same company searching for a new Shorewood village administrator is hunting for a new police chief too.
Shorewood Mayor Rick Chapman broke his ankle Sunday night.
Your daughter doesn't need to be a tramp to qualify for Gardisil.
After denying a freedom of information request, the Shorewood police must answer to Attorney General Lisa Madigan about why they are refusing the public its right to know.
The Shorewood salon and spa was honored in part for its work helping cancer and hospice patients.
We're right in the middle of things as we hit day two of the Shorewood Crossroads Festival.
The Hair Cuttery is giving a free cuts to children in need.
JJC professor predicts outcome and stock market's response.
The Hill newspaper, which covers Congress, has ranked one Southland legislator No. 5 on the list of the 50 Most Beautiful People for 2011.
Joliet West High School alum Robyn Edwards was hired by PeopleFirstBank as the assistant vice president of residential lending.
Starting Au. 1, Aaron Klima will be acting chief while the village begins the search to replace Robert Puleo.
The weather was so oppressive it was almost hard to enjoy being in Shorewood. Almost.
Don't hurt her, ignore her.
Firm retained by village to help fill position is advertising a generous starting salary.
We were out of town for a week or so, but we got back just in time for what may have been the best week ever in the greatest place on earth.
Village board approves purchase of emergency communication equipment to be used in dire situations.
This is your last chance to save an extra $10 on unlimited carnival rides.
Will County Executive Larry Walsh will now stream live.
If you live in Shorewood, you can't even conceive how lucky you are.
James "Mac" McDonald did not seem too excited about his new job with the village board.
The Shorewood Village Board agreed to take the low bid from a Frankfort company to save Hammel Creek.
A fundraiser next weekend at Siegel's Cottonwood Farm will benefit good causes and be a good time.
New education initiative targets rising infant mortality rates.
Without a village administrator for more than a month following Kurt Carroll quitting, Shorewood is ready to pay $22,000 to a Deerfield firm to help them find a new one.
Trustees agree to fork over more than $20,000 to buy new four-wheel drive sport utility vehicle for chief building inspector.
Village board clears way to ask state to pony up half the cash for an envisioned $400,000-plus revamp of property.
The village board stuck up for the little guy in refusing to approve mandatory fire inspections that would have hit small businesses in the pocketbook.