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Store owner Carlos Perez said he wants Galeria to be known around Joliet for offering "lower prices than the big stores."

I was born in Joliet and grew up across from Nowell Park on the city's far east-side where I delivered the Joliet Herald-News. I attended grade school at St. Mary Nativity on Broadway. Some of my favorite memories growing up revolve around St, Joseph's Park where I played Little League baseball and had several Catholic Youth Organization basketball games.
At 13, our family moved to Plainfield. By the time I was 16, I knew I wanted to be a journalist. As a teen, I made a few extra bucks as a sports stringer for The Plainfield Enterprise taking photos and covering Plainfield's high school football and basketball games.
I graduated with a journalism degree from Eastern Illinois University. I have had a strong passion and commitment for public service journalism ever since. I am grateful to have covered so many different places throughout the greater Midwest.
After college, I worked for The South Bend Tribune, the Daily Herald in Arlington Heights, Green Bay Press-Gazette, Omaha World-Herald and on the statewide investigative team for USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin, where I was based at The Post-Crescent in Appleton for five years.
I'm thrilled to be joining Patch as the Joliet Editor at this point in time when more and more people prefer to access their local news through web-only platforms and mobile devices.
Joliet and Will County always seem to have a lot of news going on, and I will do my best to bring you a superior news product.
Store owner Carlos Perez said he wants Galeria to be known around Joliet for offering "lower prices than the big stores."

March marked the five-year anniversary of the Joliet Bakers Square restaurant being permanently closed.It's at 2211 West Jefferson Street.
Joliet Police Chief Bill Evans said“If you plan to drink or use impairing substances, plan ahead for a sober ride home."
A Hyundai Sonata driven by a 23-year-old man with a 23-year-old female passenger was struck by gunfire while they were driving eastbound.
Today this nightmare has come to an end, but the damage has already been done, remarked Joliet Police Sgt. Javier Esqueda, now retired.
Due to injuries received from the crash, 18-year-old Angel Ruiz was transported to the local hospital, Joliet police advised.
Joliet police also found a stolen laptop computer as well as an open bottle of alcohol in the cab of the truck, the agency noted.
Joliet Police responded to a call of a pedestrian struck by a vehicle in the intersection of Fourth Ave. and Chicago Street.
"I was stripped of my badge, gun and police duties where I was forced to sit at a desk with garbage and stare at a wall," Esqueda said.
The traffic fatality remains under investigation by the Grundy County Coroner’s Office and Illinois State Police.
The collision claimed the life of a 70-year-old Morris woman named Deborah Floyd. The incident occurred shortly after 5 p.m.
In 2023, Joliet's chief was notified "in many cases, the justification for an officer’s foot pursuit did not outweigh the risks it created."
Officer Alfonso Sanchez has been notified of his recommended termination from the Joliet Police Department.
More than four years after Kendall County State's Attorney Eric Weis filed charges against Javier Esqueda, the prosecutor's case fell apart.
Charlie Eckard's six pending criminal court cases had stipulations of not committing any other criminal offenses, Joliet police said.
He told Joliet police officers he does not personally know the suspect, but Quilambaqui used to date the victim’s current girlfriend.
Now facing termination, Joliet Police Officer Alfonso Sanchez got a 75-day unpaid work suspension for his role in causing the Jan. 7 wreck.
Christopher Parker worked with Bobbie Jo Ollom and Joshua Anderson to rob and kill the Crest Hill resident, according to prosecutors.
The Joliet City Council will vote on a recommendation to create a fund for businesses impacted by the downtown's massive street repairs.
Joliet's City Council will vote at Tuesday night's meeting to increase the amount of taxes motorists pay when pumping gas in Joliet.