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Will County: Solar Power, Safety and Sentencing: Chicagoland’s Week In Review

by Ondrea P. SeoulMay 8, 2026May 8, 2026

Will County tackles growth and safety this week, with debates over a solar project, a vetoed road expansion, and a drug-induced homicide sentencing.

Camera crew setting up equipment for the new HBO filming in Joliet
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Will County Weekly News: Crime, Labor Disputes, and Hollywood’s Arrival: Chicagoland’s Week In Review

by Metalle TagnerApril 3, 2026April 3, 2026
A street intersection in the village of Crete, featuring a historic-style house with cream siding and red trim, a black signpost with street signs for "MAIN ST" and "FIRST ST," and a white information sign listing local destinations like the post office, park district, and dining options. The scene includes a green lawn, mature trees, and a clear blue sky.
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Triple Homicide, Mokena Discovery and Crete’s Solar Future: Chicagoland’s Week In Review

by Pagee' SpeedeMarch 28, 2026March 28, 2026
Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant announces new immigration policy.
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Will County’s Week: Immigration, Green Energy, and Tragedy: Chicagoland’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizFebruary 27, 2026February 28, 2026
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Misty McMichael, Hate Crimes, and Joliet’s Casa Catrina: Chicagoland’s Week In Review

by Metalle TagnerFebruary 21, 2026February 21, 2026
Parents protesting outside A.O. Marshall Elementary School in Joliet.
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Will County’s Week: School Closures, Crime, and Community Events: Chicagoland’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizFebruary 14, 2026February 14, 2026
Emergency responders at the scene of the Manhattan school bus crash.
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Will County News: School Bus Crash, Jail Crowding, and Kankakee River Monitoring: Chicagoland’s Week In Review

by Metalle TagnerFebruary 8, 2026February 8, 2026
Rialto Square Theatre in Joliet hosts weekend events.
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Will County Updates: Homicide, SOS Mystery, and Rialto Events: Chicagoland’s Week In Review

by Pagee' SpeedeJanuary 31, 2026January 31, 2026
A snowy Chicago street with city workers preparing for winter, symbolizing the city's readiness for upcoming snow threats.
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Crime, Snow Prep, and Fiscal Woes: Chicagoland’s Week In Review

by TNM StaffNovember 7, 2025December 20, 2025

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