Despite promises of new jobs and financial investment, many residents of Joliet are opposed to a proposal for a data center campus due to environmental concerns and potential health issues.
Joliet residents voice opposition to proposed data center
Hastings law modernizes missing persons investigations starting Jan. 1
Illinois law enforcement will take a new approach to missing persons cases starting Jan. 1, 2026, thanks to a new law that eliminates the waiting period for accepting a missing person’s report and requires information to be immediately entered into the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System.
Joliet budget approved, with 11 new positions
The Joliet City Council has approved the proposed 2026 annual budget, which maintains property taxes, prioritizes public safety and infrastructure, and includes investments in roads, sidewalks, Fire Department vehicles, police vehicles, and the Lake Michigan Water Project.
2025-26 COVID-19 vaccines are available for all ages at Will County Health clinic and center
The Will County Health Department Immunization Clinic and the Will County Community Health Center are offering the new 2025-26 COVID-19 vaccine for all ages six months and older, with vaccines available to residents with Medicaid or Medicare, limited private insurance plans, and low-cost vaccines for the uninsured or underinsured.
Joliet Slammers to play pre-Season exhibition game at Old Joliet Prison
The Joliet Slammers will kick off the Route 66 Centennial Celebration with a one-of-a-kind exhibition game at the Old Joliet Prison, “The Big House Ballgame”, on April 30th.
Will County Children’s Advocacy Center receives big donation
The Aspire Booster Club donated a large supply of gifts to the Will County Children’s Advocacy Center through their “Giving Tree” to support children and families affected by abuse, neglect, and violence.
Joliet Black Police Officers Association Holiday Giving
The Joliet BPOA partnered with the Spanish Community Center to provide Christmas gifts to children in the community, chosen with love and care to bring joy to families this holiday season.
New law to allow pharmacists to dispense non-hormonal contraception options
Illinois has joined 30 states and the District of Columbia in allowing pharmacists to prescribe contraceptives, including emergency and non-hormonal options, expanding healthcare accessibility and allowing individuals to make the best choice for their birth control.
Elevate Your Holiday Dessert Table with Gingerbread Cupcakes
Gingerbread cupcakes with honey cream cheese frosting are a delicious and unique holiday dessert that can be traced from flower to hive to the dessert table.
How Illinois’ Democratic U.S. Senate candidates plan to address economic issues
Candidates for the 2026 Illinois Senate election have released proposals to address housing, health care, and cost of living issues, with similarities in their plans but differences in how to achieve them.

