4 killed in Harvey after train crashes into car
Four people were killed after their car was struck by a train Wednesday morning in south suburban harvey.
Four people were killed after their car was struck by a train Wednesday morning in south suburban harvey.
Dinner and 'The Batman' with Jake Hamilton and Sylvia Perez
FOX 32 Chicago's Jake Hamilton and Sylvia Perez eat some delicious food while discussing the new movie "The Batman."
FOX 32 Chicago's Jake Hamilton and Sylvia Perez eat some delicious food while discussing the new movie "The Batman."
Help furry friends find their forever homes at PAWS Chicago Animal Magnetism
Susanna Homan, PAWS Chicago CEO, previews this Friday's Animal Magnetism event at Morgan Manufacturing.
Susanna Homan, PAWS Chicago CEO, previews this Friday's Animal Magnetism event at Morgan Manufacturing.
Chicagoan who was in Ukraine when invasion started talks about escape to Poland
Rogers Park resident Olga Tsoi talks about being in Ukraine at the start of the invasion, escaping to Poland and where she is now.
Rogers Park resident Olga Tsoi talks about being in Ukraine at the start of the invasion, escaping to Poland and where she is now.
Study finds depression medication ineffective in treating pregnant women
Jacqueline Gollan, professor of psychiatry at Northwestern University, expounds on their study that found some pregnant woman have lingering depression despite treatment from antidepressants.
Jacqueline Gollan, professor of psychiatry at Northwestern University, expounds on their study that found some pregnant woman have lingering depression despite treatment from antidepressants.
Founder of 'Midwest Girl Gang' on the biggest issues women face today
Jennifer Laino, founder of the "Midwest Girl Gang," talks about building a support network for women and some of the challenges women experience brought on by pandemic.
Jennifer Laino, founder of the "Midwest Girl Gang," talks about building a support network for women and some of the challenges women experience brought on by pandemic.
Chicago-area Russian immigrant reacts to invasion of Ukraine
Rabbi Michael Tillman talks about the sentiment among Russians regarding the invasion of Ukraine and gauges the national support for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Rabbi Michael Tillman talks about the sentiment among Russians regarding the invasion of Ukraine and gauges the national support for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
'Immersive Frida Kahlo' exhibit explores amazing works by the iconic artist
FOX 32's Tim McGill gets a firsthand look at the "Immersive Frida Kahlo" exhibition now on display at the Germania Club Building through May 28.
FOX 32's Tim McGill gets a firsthand look at the "Immersive Frida Kahlo" exhibition now on display at the Germania Club Building through May 28.
Emergency room reopens at former Mercy Hospital in Bronzeville
There was a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday for the reopening of an emergency room at former Mercy Hospital, now known as Insight Hospital and Medical Center in Bronzeville.
There was a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday for the reopening of an emergency room at former Mercy Hospital, now known as Insight Hospital and Medical Center in Bronzeville.
What is NATO's role in the Russian invasion of Ukraine?
Elizabeth Shackelford from The Chicago Council on Global Affairs explains how NATO is affecting the dynamics of the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Elizabeth Shackelford from The Chicago Council on Global Affairs explains how NATO is affecting the dynamics of the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Old St. Pats Church hosting Shamrock'n The Block this Saturday in the West Loop
Maura Carr, spokeswoman from Old St. Pat's Church, previews their St. Patrick's Day celebration this Saturday in the West Loop.
Maura Carr, spokeswoman from Old St. Pat's Church, previews their St. Patrick's Day celebration this Saturday in the West Loop.
Civilians standing strong in Ukraine in fight against Russian army
Major John Spencer, chair of Urban Warfare Studies with the Madison Policy Forum, talks about the latest military advancements in Ukraine and how civilians are aiding in the fight against the Russian army.
Major John Spencer, chair of Urban Warfare Studies with the Madison Policy Forum, talks about the latest military advancements in Ukraine and how civilians are aiding in the fight against the Russian army.
Ukrainian doctors in Chicago mobilize to send supplies, money to their home country
Vitaliy Poylin, colorectal surgeon at Northwestern Medicine, talks about what they're doing to send aid to Ukrainians who are facing persecution at the hands of Russia.
Vitaliy Poylin, colorectal surgeon at Northwestern Medicine, talks about what they're doing to send aid to Ukrainians who are facing persecution at the hands of Russia.
Chicago bakery donating 50% of cookie sales to help people in Ukraine: 'We have to step up'
Delightful Pastries, a bakery in Jefferson Park, is donating half of its cookie sales to help people in Ukraine who are suffering under the ongoing Russian invasion.
Delightful Pastries, a bakery in Jefferson Park, is donating half of its cookie sales to help people in Ukraine who are suffering under the ongoing Russian invasion.
Buy now, pay later schemes rife with pitfalls for unsuspecting consumers
Personal finance expert George Kamel talks about the pitfalls of "buy now, pay later" schemes and how they could damage credit scores of unsuspecting customers.
Personal finance expert George Kamel talks about the pitfalls of "buy now, pay later" schemes and how they could damage credit scores of unsuspecting customers.
Man stabbed, critically wounded inside Chicago Walgreens
A man was stabbed and critically wounded Sunday night at a Walgreens in River North on the Near North Side.
A man was stabbed and critically wounded Sunday night at a Walgreens in River North on the Near North Side.
Thousands brave the frigid waters of Lake Michigan as part of the Polar Plunge
Mayor Lori Lightfoot was one of roughly 4,000 people who took part in the Polar Plunge Sunday in Chicago which benefits Special Olympics Illinois.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot was one of roughly 4,000 people who took part in the Polar Plunge Sunday in Chicago which benefits Special Olympics Illinois.
Chicago student whose hair was cut by school staff gets new boost to confidence with nonprofit's help
Sophomore student Isamara Padilla said a school employee cut eight inches of her hair in late January after she said she struggled to put her long locks in a bun during an after school program.
Sophomore student Isamara Padilla said a school employee cut eight inches of her hair in late January after she said she struggled to put her long locks in a bun during an after school program.
Russia-Ukraine war: Day 11 of the invasion sparks thousands more to flee
With more sanctions and thousand of refugees fleeing Ukraine, a Northern Illinois University professor joins Good Day Chicago to break down the latest in the Russia-Ukraine war.
With more sanctions and thousand of refugees fleeing Ukraine, a Northern Illinois University professor joins Good Day Chicago to break down the latest in the Russia-Ukraine war.
Stand-up comedians collaborate for a cause in Elgin
The "Stand-up for Recovery" event will raise money for the Collaborative Crisis Center, working to help people with mental health and addiction concerns. Aaron Putnam, a recovering alcoholic and comedian will join the organization to help.
The "Stand-up for Recovery" event will raise money for the Collaborative Crisis Center, working to help people with mental health and addiction concerns. Aaron Putnam, a recovering alcoholic and comedian will join the organization to help.



















