Three new restaurants, Faiza, Halsted Street Dawgs, and Happy Bites, are opening or soon to open in Romeoville, offering a variety of food for the whole family to try.
Romeoville welcomes three new Restaurants
State Senators and High School Official Warn of Dramatic Rise in Teen E-Cigarette Use
Two state senators and a local High School District official are raising awareness of the dangers of e-cigarette use among teens and young adults, and are sponsoring a measure to prohibit shipping e-cigarettes to anyone in the state.
“Pride and Joy” by Louisa Onomé
Louisa Onomé’s novel ‘Pride and Joy’ is a sweet, funny, and poignant story of a Nigerian family dealing with the unexpected loss of their mother and the resulting chaos of a large birthday party.
Alabama Republicans pass controversial anti-diversity legislation
Alabama Republicans have passed a controversial bill targeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (D.E.I.) efforts in public colleges, sparking outrage from Democrats, student groups, and civil rights advocates due to its restrictions on free speech and diversity initiatives.
After feds raid his homes and media tracks private jet, Diddy seen in Miami
Federal agents have raided Sean “Diddy” Combs’ properties in Los Angeles and Miami, with allegations ranging from sex trafficking to drug and firearm-related offenses.
Will County Community Health welcomes Genoa Healthcare pharmacy
Genoa Healthcare has partnered with the Will County Community Health Center to provide pharmacy services in one convenient location, offering value-added services such as bilingual staff, personal calls to patients for refill reminders, deliveries, assistance with prior authorizations, durable medical equipment, and vaccinations.
Biden and allies forge legal arsenal amid concern of Trump’s election sabotage
President Joe Biden and his allies are preparing for a potential showdown in the 2024 presidential election, with the Democratic National Committee and legal experts preparing to thwart any attempts at electoral subversion.
An Opportunity To Stop The Hate: Lent and Ramadan
The Christian observance of Lent and the Muslim observance of Ramadan intersect this month with a shared religious practice of fasting, which can be used to bring one closer to God and bring about healing for a nation at odds with itself.
Blues Bothers Con: The Sequel
The Joliet Area Historical Museum has rescheduled its second annual Blues Brothers Con featuring actors Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi, reprising their roles as “The Blues Brothers” at the Old Joliet Prison Historic Site on Saturday, August 17th, 2024.
Loughran Cappel to host Coffee & Conversation in Joliet
State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel is hosting a coffee and conversations event on April 2 from 10 a.m. to noon at Donut Den in Joliet to discuss issues and concerns with local residents.

