Chicago SummerDance celebrates 25 years of cutting the rug
Nancy Villafranca, deputy commissioner for the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, previews this year's SummerDance festivities.
Nancy Villafranca, deputy commissioner for the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, previews this year's SummerDance festivities.
What you need to know about TurboTax's massive settlement
Consumer reporter Steve Noviello talks about the TurboTax settlement and how consumers can cash in on money they're owed.
Consumer reporter Steve Noviello talks about the TurboTax settlement and how consumers can cash in on money they're owed.
Social media influencer hosts anti-bullying rally in honor of 15-year-old Nate Bronstein
Tristan Jass talks about how the death of 15-year-old Chicagoan Nate Bronstein inspired him to lead a push to end bullying.
Tristan Jass talks about how the death of 15-year-old Chicagoan Nate Bronstein inspired him to lead a push to end bullying.
Tips for raising financially independent kids
Certified financial planner and author Bobbi Rebell talks about lessons from her new book "Launching Financial Grownups" and dishes out tips for instilling financial responsibility in your family.
Certified financial planner and author Bobbi Rebell talks about lessons from her new book "Launching Financial Grownups" and dishes out tips for instilling financial responsibility in your family.
Scooters return to downtown Chicago as city embraces seasonal warmup
One thousand scooters will be integrated into Chicago's Divvy system by the end of June.
One thousand scooters will be integrated into Chicago's Divvy system by the end of June.
CPS launches 'Please Stay' campaign to help Chicago students address mental health issues
Dr. Tali Raviv from the Center for Childhood Resilience talks about the importance of providing mental health resources to children and installing a network of support around them at a young age.
Dr. Tali Raviv from the Center for Childhood Resilience talks about the importance of providing mental health resources to children and installing a network of support around them at a young age.
Credit card debts nearing record high as interest rates soar
Ted Rossman, BankRate.com senior industry analyst, talks about Americans' increasing credit car debt and the current state of consumer spending.
Ted Rossman, BankRate.com senior industry analyst, talks about Americans' increasing credit car debt and the current state of consumer spending.
Yoga, Wiggleworms take place every Tuesday at Gallagher Way
Gallagher Way is hosting a ton of free fun events this summer in Wrigleyville.
Gallagher Way is hosting a ton of free fun events this summer in Wrigleyville.
Illinois parents feeling pinch of nationwide baby formula shortage
Katie McCray talks about the nationwide baby formula shortage and how it is affecting her and thousands of other families.
Katie McCray talks about the nationwide baby formula shortage and how it is affecting her and thousands of other families.
Andrew Yang talks about potential impact of Chicago's universal basic income program
Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang talks about how unviersal basic income can encourage and enable parents to return to the workplace.
Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang talks about how unviersal basic income can encourage and enable parents to return to the workplace.
Dating tips as the weather heats up, pandemic restrictions loosen
Judith Gottesman, author and matchmaker, shares tips from her new book, "The Lost Art of Dating," as summer gets underway.
Judith Gottesman, author and matchmaker, shares tips from her new book, "The Lost Art of Dating," as summer gets underway.
First ever American Writers Festival coming to the Mag Mile next week
FOX 32's Tim McGill talks with Chicago author Natalie Moore ahead of the first ever American Writers Festival, marking five years since the opening of the American Writers Museum on the Magnificent Mile.
FOX 32's Tim McGill talks with Chicago author Natalie Moore ahead of the first ever American Writers Festival, marking five years since the opening of the American Writers Museum on the Magnificent Mile.
The dangers of self-diagnosing mental illnesses based on Tiktok videos
Dr. Michelle Cutler from The Chicago Schol of Professional Psychology talks about the pitfalls of teens self-diagnosing mental health disorders based off information from Tiktok videos.
Dr. Michelle Cutler from The Chicago Schol of Professional Psychology talks about the pitfalls of teens self-diagnosing mental health disorders based off information from Tiktok videos.
Denzel Washington on how the Boys and Girls Clubs of America shaped him
Denzel Washington sat down with FOX 32 Entertainment Reporter Jake Hamilton to talk about his history with the Boys and Girls Club of America.
Denzel Washington sat down with FOX 32 Entertainment Reporter Jake Hamilton to talk about his history with the Boys and Girls Club of America.
MyOwnDoctor telehealth service offers culturally specific health care for people of color
Cheryle Jackson, CEO of MyOwnDoctor telehealth service, talks with Good Day Chicago anchor Elizabeth Matthews about the importance of having healthcare providers who look like you and understand your experience.
Cheryle Jackson, CEO of MyOwnDoctor telehealth service, talks with Good Day Chicago anchor Elizabeth Matthews about the importance of having healthcare providers who look like you and understand your experience.
'A Pint for Kim' blood drive in Sugar Grove attracts hundreds of donors
The annual 'A Pint for Kim' blood drive in suburban Chicago is the largest blood drive in Illinois. Good Day Chicago anchor Elizabeth Matthews spoke with Kristyn Benedyk ? a founder of A Pint for Kim and younger sister of Kim Sandford.
The annual 'A Pint for Kim' blood drive in suburban Chicago is the largest blood drive in Illinois. Good Day Chicago anchor Elizabeth Matthews spoke with Kristyn Benedyk ? a founder of A Pint for Kim and younger sister of Kim Sandford.
Why aren't seat belts required on school buses?
Scary video from a recent rollover school bus crash in Albuquerque has many parents wondering why seat belts are not required on school buses in most states. Good Day Chicago anchor Elizabeth Matthews spoke with Center for Auto Safety Acting Executive Director Michael Brooks to find out why.
Scary video from a recent rollover school bus crash in Albuquerque has many parents wondering why seat belts are not required on school buses in most states. Good Day Chicago anchor Elizabeth Matthews spoke with Center for Auto Safety Acting Executive Director Michael Brooks to find out why.
30th Annual Chicago River Clean-Up to be held on May 14
Friends of the Chicago River Executive Director Margaret Frisbie talks with Good Day Chicago anchor Elizabeth Matthews about the 30 years of work that's been done to transform the Chicago River from a polluted mess to a place where people can fish, canoe and even swim.
Friends of the Chicago River Executive Director Margaret Frisbie talks with Good Day Chicago anchor Elizabeth Matthews about the 30 years of work that's been done to transform the Chicago River from a polluted mess to a place where people can fish, canoe and even swim.
Would you take a 20% pay cut to work from home full-time?
Illinoisans weigh in on whether they would take a substantial pay cut to work remotely full-time.
Illinoisans weigh in on whether they would take a substantial pay cut to work remotely full-time.
How bad is Chicago's air pollution?
Dr. Cedric "Jamie" Rutland, national spokesperson from the American Lung Association, breaks down their latest report that found Chicago is one of the most polluted cities in the United States.
Dr. Cedric "Jamie" Rutland, national spokesperson from the American Lung Association, breaks down their latest report that found Chicago is one of the most polluted cities in the United States.



















