Catch up on neighborhood news with Block Club Chicago
Block Club Chicago's Jon Hansen recaps some of the highlights of the DNC, talks about some back to school issues and highlights the first all-girls little league at Warren Park.
Block Club Chicago's Jon Hansen recaps some of the highlights of the DNC, talks about some back to school issues and highlights the first all-girls little league at Warren Park.
Have you been experiencing mysterious bug bites? These mites could be the culprit
First it was the cicadas, now people are complaining of mysterious bug bites. They are said to be coming from oak mites. Northwestern Medicine dermatologist Dr. Paras Vakharia explains more.
First it was the cicadas, now people are complaining of mysterious bug bites. They are said to be coming from oak mites. Northwestern Medicine dermatologist Dr. Paras Vakharia explains more.
HBCU GO Kickoff Show previews electric season of college football
Jon Kelley, color analyst at HBCU GO, returns to Fox 32 to talk about their special kickoff show featuring guests from the Black College Football Hall of Fame.
Jon Kelley, color analyst at HBCU GO, returns to Fox 32 to talk about their special kickoff show featuring guests from the Black College Football Hall of Fame.
Chicago History Museum to host annual Men's Fashion Awards
The Chicago Men's Fashion Awards returns Sept. 5 for its 9th annual event. The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum will recognize 10 Men of Style.
The Chicago Men's Fashion Awards returns Sept. 5 for its 9th annual event. The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum will recognize 10 Men of Style.
New book details history, comeback of Chicago's legendary Mal?rt
Chicago's infamous Jeppson?s Mal?rt is the focus of Josh Noel's new novel. ?Mal?rt: The Redemption of a Revered and Reviled Spirit? explores the history of the polarizing liquor and its comeback with the help of the "Chicago Handshake."
Chicago's infamous Jeppson?s Mal?rt is the focus of Josh Noel's new novel. ?Mal?rt: The Redemption of a Revered and Reviled Spirit? explores the history of the polarizing liquor and its comeback with the help of the "Chicago Handshake."
The Hyatt Lodge Oak Brook hosting dog adoption event
A suburban hotel is rolling out the red carpet to dogs who have spent nearly a year of their lives at a shelter in an effort to find them forever homes. They've got a special event coming up this week to encourage pet adoption.
A suburban hotel is rolling out the red carpet to dogs who have spent nearly a year of their lives at a shelter in an effort to find them forever homes. They've got a special event coming up this week to encourage pet adoption.
Lunch Heroes in Lincoln Park helps kids in need
A new sandwich shot in Lincoln Park is on a mission to ensure no child sits at school on an empty stomach. Lunch Heroes gives a meal to a local kid in need with every purchase.
A new sandwich shot in Lincoln Park is on a mission to ensure no child sits at school on an empty stomach. Lunch Heroes gives a meal to a local kid in need with every purchase.
Chicago nonprofit gifts local families fertility treatments
Fertility treatment is a great option for those looking to conceive but it can cost upwards of $30,000 without insurance. That's a huge barrier for most families. The Chicago Coalition for Building Families has gifted that treatment to dozens of families.
Fertility treatment is a great option for those looking to conceive but it can cost upwards of $30,000 without insurance. That's a huge barrier for most families. The Chicago Coalition for Building Families has gifted that treatment to dozens of families.
Illinois Paralympian goes for gold in Paris
The Paralympic games kick off in Paris this week. Suzanna Scaroni is one of nine athletes from Illinois competing in the Paris Games.
The Paralympic games kick off in Paris this week. Suzanna Scaroni is one of nine athletes from Illinois competing in the Paris Games.
Out of the Darkness Walk raises money for suicide prevention
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death for people of all ages. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention hosts Out of the Darkness Walks to raise money and awareness for suicide prevention. The next walk is at Montrose Harbor on Sept. 14.
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death for people of all ages. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention hosts Out of the Darkness Walks to raise money and awareness for suicide prevention. The next walk is at Montrose Harbor on Sept. 14.
Chicago couple creates plant-based food brand: Good2Go Veggie
Good2Go Veggie, home of Shock'N Shrimp, was founded by Andrea and Sah Jackson and is now available at restaurants and stores in the Chicago area. Their products are entirely vegetarian or vegan but don't sacrifice texture and flavor.
Good2Go Veggie, home of Shock'N Shrimp, was founded by Andrea and Sah Jackson and is now available at restaurants and stores in the Chicago area. Their products are entirely vegetarian or vegan but don't sacrifice texture and flavor.
Riviana to host world premiere of The Voice of Whitney
Summer may be coming to an end, but Ravinia is still going strong. On Aug. 30, Ravinia will host the world premiere of The Voice of Whitney, a tribute to Whitney Houston with the Chicago Philharmonic.
Summer may be coming to an end, but Ravinia is still going strong. On Aug. 30, Ravinia will host the world premiere of The Voice of Whitney, a tribute to Whitney Houston with the Chicago Philharmonic.
GLASA Bears wheelchair football team prepares for big tournament
The GLASA Chicago Bears Wheelchair Football team is getting ready for one of their biggest challenges yet.
The GLASA Chicago Bears Wheelchair Football team is getting ready for one of their biggest challenges yet.
Chicago mom turns pain into purpose with back to school event
After the tragic shooting death of her 9-year-old son, Jalisa Ford is turning her pain into purpose.
After the tragic shooting death of her 9-year-old son, Jalisa Ford is turning her pain into purpose.
Chicago teen hosts back-to-school bash
Jaqueza Thomas talks about the inspiration behind his second annual back-to-school bash.
Jaqueza Thomas talks about the inspiration behind his second annual back-to-school bash.
What's next for Chicago now that the DNC is over?
Jason Lesniewicz from Choose Chicago talks about what the city is looking forward to in wake of the Democratic National Convention.
Jason Lesniewicz from Choose Chicago talks about what the city is looking forward to in wake of the Democratic National Convention.
'Conversational mortal sin': Not enough of us are expressing interest in the people we're with
Phil Ponce talks about the big mistake many of us are making when talking to others.
Phil Ponce talks about the big mistake many of us are making when talking to others.
Emmy winner Rachel Bloom takes center stage at Steppenwolf Theatre
You'll be hard-pressed to find a more talented person in Hollywood than Rachel Bloom. The Emmy-award winning actor, writer, comedian and singer has won over audiences around the world on her hit series 'Crazy Ex-girlfriend' -- but now you can see her live on the Steppenwolf stage in her buzzed-about one-woman musical comedy called 'Death, Let Me Do My Show'.
You'll be hard-pressed to find a more talented person in Hollywood than Rachel Bloom. The Emmy-award winning actor, writer, comedian and singer has won over audiences around the world on her hit series 'Crazy Ex-girlfriend' -- but now you can see her live on the Steppenwolf stage in her buzzed-about one-woman musical comedy called 'Death, Let Me Do My Show'.
Annual Forest Park Garage Galleries happening on Saturday
Garage Galleries Forest Park is a neighborhood art walk, where residents open their garages to local area artists.
Garage Galleries Forest Park is a neighborhood art walk, where residents open their garages to local area artists.
DNC in Chicago: All eyes on Kamala Harris as she makes her case to voters
A lot is on the line Thursday night for Vice President Kamala Harris as she is set to accept the Democratic nomination at the DNC. It will be the biggest speech of her life and the first time she is laying out her case for people to vote for her. Retired Sun Times columnist Maudlyne Ihejirika joined Good Day Chicago to share her analysis.
A lot is on the line Thursday night for Vice President Kamala Harris as she is set to accept the Democratic nomination at the DNC. It will be the biggest speech of her life and the first time she is laying out her case for people to vote for her. Retired Sun Times columnist Maudlyne Ihejirika joined Good Day Chicago to share her analysis.



















