Joliet

Lockport Man, Felon, Charged with Attempted Murder in Reported Racially Modivated Shooting 

Lockport Township, IL - John P. Shadbar, 70, of Lockport Township, has been charged with attempted first degree murder, aggravated battery with a firearm, and unlawful use of a...

New Lenox, IL – Free Mental Health Workshop Aims to Educate and Empower

New Lenox Safe Community Coalition, in collaboration with New Lenox School District #122, will host a free workshop...

Frankfort, IL – Summer Street Closure for Outdoor Dining on Kansas Street Announced

Frankfort, IL – Kansas Street in downtown Frankfort will be temporarily closed to vehicular traffic from May 23...

Will County, IL – Elderly Man Shoots Neighbor, Barricades Himself in Home

Will County, IL - A serious incident occurred in Unincorporated Lockport Township, where a 70-year-old man was arrested...

Lake County, IN – Wanted Man Captured After Swamp Chase in Cedar Lake

Lake County, IN - An afternoon patrol turned into a dramatic chase as Officer Alexis Dills of the...

Taste of Joliet canceled by Park District due to COVID-19

The Taste of Joliet has been canceled in 2020 due to the outbreak of COVID-19. The Taste was scheduled for June 26th-28th...

Joliet moves forward in effort to secure new water source

The Joliet City Council approved hiring a consultant to take the next steps in securing a new water source for the City at their...

Joliet estimates up to 70% of City revenue lost due to COVID-19

During a round table meeting hosted by the City of Aurora today featuring Mayors from across the State of Illinois, Joliet Mayor Bob O’Dekirk...

Silver Cross Hospital: ‘32 vents total; most in use,’ in New Lenox for COVID-19

Silver Cross Hospital in New Lenox has nearly used up all of its ventilators treating COVID-19 patients. “We’re at high capacity on vents.” President and...

Workforce Services still providing help for job seekers

JOLIET – The doors to the Workforce Center of Will County may be closed during the coronavirus pandemic, but that hasn’t stopped the staff...

Joliet Fire Department confirms COVID-19 case

The City of Joliet has confirmed the first positive COVID-19 case within the Fire Department. The employee’s last workday was March 30. On March...
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