Pizza shop pranked with large order, saved by local business owner's generosity
A prank caller duped PizzAroma's Maumee location in Ohio into baking 16 large pizzas, which were never picked up, resulting in a $112 loss.
Chicago woman sentenced in $16M COVID-relief fraud scheme
A Chicago woman was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for her role in a conspiracy to fraudulently obtain more than $16 million in small business loans and grants from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Naperville bakery 'Moose & Me' hires employees of all abilities
A Naperville bakery wants to showcase the different abilities of their employees, proving that differences are just like sprinkles. They add a touch of color to our lives.
Chicago watchmaker pursues passion one tick at a time
A boutique workshop on Chicago's North Side is carrying on the centuries-old art of watchmaking.
From brew to moo: Chicago brewers partner with school for sustainable cattle feeding
April is Earth Month and some Chicago area brewers are taking steps to preserve the planet.
Highland Park couple lands 'Shark Tank' deal with Let Them Eat Candles
A Highland Park couple's sweet innovation landed them on the hit show “Shark Tank." Getting to launch the new business together as a family was the icing on the cake.
Pilsen bakery targeted by graffiti sends message of resilience
It's a bitter taste for a Chicago business that makes sweet confections, after someone graffitied an unwelcome message on a new bakery in Pilsen.
Chicago Black-owned bakery makes history with nationwide success
A popular Chicago business frequented by presidents and other famous faces has reached a brand-new milestone. In a FOX 32 special report, Tia Ewing spoke with the founder about her legacy and her message to other aspiring entrepreneurs.
Chicago's Architectural Artifacts to close after nearly 40 years
After nearly 40 years, a legendary antique emporium in the city is leaving.



















