Romeoville, Illinois news and information from the Herald-News, part of the Shaw Local News Network
A Lockport city attorney agreed to plead guilty to improper lane usage after a special prosecutor dropped a DUI charge against her. If she completes her brief court supervision sentence, she will have no conviction on her record.
A 22-year-old Crest Hill man has been charged with shooting a man to death last week in Woodridge
A Will County judge blocked the pretrial release of a retired Illinois Department of Corrections sergeant charged with shooting and killing his son at a Plainfield forest preserve.
Community members can donate new or gently used home goods and clothing at the Goodwill Illinois Operations Center in Romeoville on Saturday.
The Rock Circus featuring Hairbangers Ball event on Saturday at The Forge in Joliet is a benefit to raise awareness about concussions and to raise money for the Concussion Legacy Foundation.
Senior Services CEO Brianne Hetman says she knows of nothing like it in the Midwest
The former professor and theater director at Lewis University received the Romeoville university’s first Dean’s Lifetime Award for Excellence.
Activities start Monday morning at new Ovation Center.
Joliet Junior College held its first official Repair Cafe on Saturday at its Romeoville campus Saturday after testing a pilot event at its main campus in October.
A Will County lawsuit claims Scene75 in Romeoville failed to protect a Chicago man who was shot and killed by a 16-year-old last year.
The street will be resurfaced and a new dedicated turn lane will run down the center, making for safer turns into adjacent neighborhoods and businesses.
The Nature Foundation of Will County’s annual online native plant sale begins at 9 a.m. Saturday and runs through 4 p.m. April 27.
The public is invited to visit the 127,000-square-foot center during the grand opening, which will include classes, activities and a luncheon dance.
The cause of the fire in Plainfield Township appears accidental, fire officials said. An occupant of the residence heard a popping sound and saw smoke coming from the wall of a kitchen.
Three new restaurants are coming to Romeoville this spring and summer, including one already open location.