Rep. Marie Newman reflects on Capitol riot, lessons learned from insurrection
Rep. Marie Newman (D-Ill.) shares her thoughts on President Joe Biden's remarks on the one-year anniversary of the attack on the Capitol and what her experience was like on that fateful day.
Rep. Marie Newman (D-Ill.) shares her thoughts on President Joe Biden's remarks on the one-year anniversary of the attack on the Capitol and what her experience was like on that fateful day.
Gianno Caldwell reflects on Jan. 6, 2021 attack on U.S. Capitol
Fox News Political Analyst joins Good Day Chicago to talk about the insurrection in January 2021.
Fox News Political Analyst joins Good Day Chicago to talk about the insurrection in January 2021.
Rep. Quigley talks one year since Capitol riot
Rep. Mike Quigley joins Good Day Chicago to talk about the one year anniversary of the Capitol riot.
Rep. Mike Quigley joins Good Day Chicago to talk about the one year anniversary of the Capitol riot.
Ben Affleck talks new film 'The Tender Bar'
FOX 32's Jake Hamilton speaks with Ben Affleck about the movie star's new film "The Tender Bar."
FOX 32's Jake Hamilton speaks with Ben Affleck about the movie star's new film "The Tender Bar."
Classes canceled for CPS students on Wednesday
Many woke up to learn they would not be dropping off their children at school after all. Roseanne Tellez has more.
Many woke up to learn they would not be dropping off their children at school after all. Roseanne Tellez has more.
Start 2022 strong with workouts that tone and sculpt
Trainer Danyele Wilson joins Good Day Chicago to walk us through exercises to help tone and sculpt muscle.
Trainer Danyele Wilson joins Good Day Chicago to walk us through exercises to help tone and sculpt muscle.
Reflecting on extremism in America one year after the insurrection at the Capitol
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, joins Good Day Chicago to share his thoughts on the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the Capitol and expounds on lessons from his book "It Could Happen Here."
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, joins Good Day Chicago to share his thoughts on the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the Capitol and expounds on lessons from his book "It Could Happen Here."
Coverage expands for fertility treatments in Illinois
State Rep. Margaret Croke (D-12th) talks about her efforts to expand insurance coverage for fertility treatments in Illinois.
State Rep. Margaret Croke (D-12th) talks about her efforts to expand insurance coverage for fertility treatments in Illinois.
Hospitals are filling fast due to Omicron, doctor weighs in
Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital joins Good Day Chicago to discuss hospitals filling up amid a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital joins Good Day Chicago to discuss hospitals filling up amid a surge in COVID-19 cases.
CPS classes canceled Wednesday after CTU votes to refuse in-person work
Chicago Public Schools classes are canceled Wednesday as the Chicago Teachers Union voted to refuse in-person work, defying district plans because of post-holidays COVID-19 concerns.
Chicago Public Schools classes are canceled Wednesday as the Chicago Teachers Union voted to refuse in-person work, defying district plans because of post-holidays COVID-19 concerns.
Chicago cancels classes after CTU backs remote learning
The Chicago Teachers Union?s action, approved by 73% of members, called for remote instruction until ?cases substantially subside? or union leaders approve an agreement for safety protocols with the district.
The Chicago Teachers Union?s action, approved by 73% of members, called for remote instruction until ?cases substantially subside? or union leaders approve an agreement for safety protocols with the district.
Local school bus companies laid off drivers after accepting pandemic pay
After teachers and students were sent home for remote learning in 2020, the school district shelled out nearly $30 million to school bus companies to pay their workers.
After teachers and students were sent home for remote learning in 2020, the school district shelled out nearly $30 million to school bus companies to pay their workers.
Evanston H.S. freshman creates at-home COVID test locator
Eli Coustan, a freshman at Evanston Township High School, talks about creating FindaCovidTest.org and the importance of increasing access to at-home COVID testing.
Eli Coustan, a freshman at Evanston Township High School, talks about creating FindaCovidTest.org and the importance of increasing access to at-home COVID testing.
CTU vice president Stacy Davis Gates on the union's looming vote on whether to work remotely
Chicago Teachers Union vice president Stacy Davis Gates talks about the looming vote to decide whether members will work remotely, in opposition to the school district's orders.
Chicago Teachers Union vice president Stacy Davis Gates talks about the looming vote to decide whether members will work remotely, in opposition to the school district's orders.
Money-saving tips to make for a financially successful 2022
Derrick Kinney, author of "Good Money Revolution," dishes out helpful tips for making the most of your finances in 2022.
Derrick Kinney, author of "Good Money Revolution," dishes out helpful tips for making the most of your finances in 2022.
Greektown puts on festive karav?kia display of vibrant little boats
Eve Moran, Greektown arts chair, talks about their karav?kia public art display which showcases colorful and creative little boats from dozens of local artists.
Eve Moran, Greektown arts chair, talks about their karav?kia public art display which showcases colorful and creative little boats from dozens of local artists.
Top tech trends coming out of CES 2022
Tech-life columnist Jen Jolly breaks down some of the hottest items coming out of the CES 2022.
Tech-life columnist Jen Jolly breaks down some of the hottest items coming out of the CES 2022.
Tips for navigating at-home care for family members
Melody Lynch, CEO of NorthShore Home Care, talks about why more people are looking for in-home care options for loved ones after the holidays.
Melody Lynch, CEO of NorthShore Home Care, talks about why more people are looking for in-home care options for loved ones after the holidays.
Starbucks workers in the Loop push to unionize
Starbucks employees in the Loop are the first in the Midwest to request a union certification vote at the coffee chain.
Starbucks employees in the Loop are the first in the Midwest to request a union certification vote at the coffee chain.
CTU members to vote Tuesday on whether to work remotely, against orders from CPS
The Chicago Teachers Union is getting set to vote this week on whether to have members work remotely ? something the district doesn?t support.
The Chicago Teachers Union is getting set to vote this week on whether to have members work remotely ? something the district doesn?t support.



















