Here’s Chicagoland’s Week In Review: Will County faced a week of intense events, from a bomb threat at Pope Leo XIV’s brother’s home to a controversial solar expansion project and a tragic house fire. These incidents highlight the county’s challenges and resilience.

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Top Stories This Week: Chicagoland’s Week In Review


Bomb Threat at Pope Leo XIV’s Brother’s Home

On April 15, New Lenox Police and the Will County Sheriff’s Office responded to a bomb threat at the residence of Pope Leo XIV’s brother. The incident caused widespread concern, but authorities confirmed the area was safe after a thorough investigation. This event underscores the importance of community safety and swift law enforcement action.


Solar Expansion Sparks Heated Debate

A Will County judge ordered the County Board to issue special use permits for six previously rejected solar projects, including the massive 6,100-acre Pride of the Prairie project. The decision has sparked public debate, with environmental advocates and local residents voicing contrasting opinions. A re-vote is scheduled to address the controversy.


Tragic House Fire Claims Four Lives

A devastating house fire in a south suburban community claimed the lives of a grandfather and three young girls. The tragedy has left the community in mourning, with the Will County Coroner’s Office investigating the cause. This heartbreaking event highlights the need for fire safety awareness.



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