Police said the elderly woman's body was found in her son's car in Grundy County.
The Will County Sheriff's Office is seeking help from the public in locating Raymond Martin, a Crete Township man, who was last seen on ...
The Will County Sheriff's Office, Investigation Unit, is announcing the arrest of Joseph T. Balding Jr., age 29, of 1018 Shagbark Road i ...
Will County Sheriff Mike Kelley is announcing the assignment of Troy Shoaf as the Sheriff's Office new Chaplain. Chaplain Troy has met w ...
Anthony Dvorak set fire to a pole barn in Manhattan after a falling out with friends, according to police.
The new rating is expected to benefit both commercial and residential property owners through potential insurance premium reductions.
There are eight registered sex offenders living in Manhattan.
According to Manhattan police, those involved left the gas station before officers got there.
A Bourbonnais man is accused of asking a group in a Jewel parking lot, "How would you like to get shot in the head?” police said.
Fire officials encourages Manhattan residents to follow these several tips so that doing laundry can remain a safe and worry-free routine.
Will County residents are reporting being sent a debit card for unemployment benefits although they never filed an unemployment claim.
Manhattan fire officials advise community members not to click any links if they receive a text message seen in the link below.
According to the Will County Emergency Agency, there is one cooling center in Manhattan.
According to the police department, there have been no specific threats to locations within Manhattan at this time.
The victim suffered from multiple lacerations, broken ribs, a collapsed lung and possible internal bleeding.
Chester Cleveland, who was a 40-year employee at Whitaker Grain, was cleaning out the bin near Manteno when he fell in.
A woman was charged after police said they found an AR-15 in her trunk and a handgun in the drawer in a toddler's booster seat.
An owner of one of the horses that died told Patch the barn's owner is a remarkable horse caretaker who puts others' needs before his own.
Police said out of all of the reports taken, only one car had its doors locked.
Laura Schmersahl, of Bourbonnais, died at 6:51 p.m. Monday at the Silver Cross Intensive Care Unit.
Both drivers involved in the crash were taken to Silver Cross Hospital with serious injuries, police said.
The man chased the child in his pick-up truck, ran over the child's bicycle and threatened to kill the juvenile, a petition states.
The accident involved two vehicles, and the drivers of one of the cars has died.
Police say the fake goods salesman claims he's made more than $1 million selling the items over the past three years. DHS is investigating.
The car was traveling southbound on I-57 when it drove off the right side of the roadway and struck a tree.
The Will County Sheriff's Office will conduct a Labor Day traffic safety campaign, starting Aug. 16 and ending Sept. 3.
Will County Sheriff's Office reports through June 3.
Multiple witnesses called police to report the incident on Saturday night.
The owner told police the loss is $1.5 million from the fire.
Markel was on a motorcycle and was involved in a crash with a vehicle at Cedar and Pauling roads in Manhattan Township, the coroner said.
Police said the man has been identified and detectives are working the case with the man's cooperation.
The man was seen on surveillance video driving onto a property in Manhattan where something was stolen.
Special patrols will arrest impaired drivers and encourage use of seat belts.
One person was injured Saturday night in a traffic crash at Route 52 and Foxford Drive,; police said.
A woman paid Adam Gleason $4,000 for a fence installation in October 2018 but he didn't perform the installation, according to a complaint.
Brian Kestel, 38, was charged with aggravated battery and criminal trespassing on Feb. 23.
A 49-year-old New Lenox man was killed in a two-vehicle crash involving a semi-truck early Tuesday.
The department will be diving in Leisure Lakes in Joliet at 21900 SW Frontage Road, at 12 p.m. on March 9.
The new chief of the Manhattan Fire Protection District has been a firefighter for 17 years.
Kaitlyn Ray and Joseph Williams have joined the local police department.