AI moves into Chicago-area classrooms to help teachers and students
Educators in Chicago are using artificial intelligence to personalize lessons, reduce workloads, and make learning more engaging for students, while training programs emphasize AI as a supportive tool?not a replacement for teachers.
Educators in Chicago are using artificial intelligence to personalize lessons, reduce workloads, and make learning more engaging for students, while training programs emphasize AI as a supportive tool?not a replacement for teachers.
Chicago food banks warn of rising hunger during Hunger Action Month
A new report shows one in four local residents faces food insecurity, prompting Greater Chicago food banks to prepare for potential federal cuts and launch initiatives like the ?86 Hunger? campaign to help those in need.
A new report shows one in four local residents faces food insecurity, prompting Greater Chicago food banks to prepare for potential federal cuts and launch initiatives like the ?86 Hunger? campaign to help those in need.
Block Club Chicago shares local headlines you might have missed
Gwen Ihnat from Block Club Chicago highlights fall theater productions, Jenna Fischer?s Goodman Theatre appearance, and Cubs superfan Ronnie Woo Woo?s return to Wrigley Field.
Gwen Ihnat from Block Club Chicago highlights fall theater productions, Jenna Fischer?s Goodman Theatre appearance, and Cubs superfan Ronnie Woo Woo?s return to Wrigley Field.
Local cyclist rides 225 miles to support cancer research
Mike Roach joins us to share why he?s riding Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer for the fifth time in honor of loved ones and to raise funds for lifesaving research.
Mike Roach joins us to share why he?s riding Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer for the fifth time in honor of loved ones and to raise funds for lifesaving research.
Former Bear Israel Idonije gives fans a taste of game day at The Staley
We talk with former Chicago Bear Israel Idonije about his new bar, The Staley ? from game day vibes to tonight?s menu and raffle, here?s what fans can expect!
We talk with former Chicago Bear Israel Idonije about his new bar, The Staley ? from game day vibes to tonight?s menu and raffle, here?s what fans can expect!
Tievoli Pizza Bar in Palatine has all your Bears gameday food options ready
As the Bears kick off their season on Monday night, the award-winning Tievoli Pizza Bar has your covered for all your gameday food options.
As the Bears kick off their season on Monday night, the award-winning Tievoli Pizza Bar has your covered for all your gameday food options.
Red Cross & WeLoveU Foundation hold Chicago area blood drive
In honor of Sickle Cell Awareness Month and to ensure local hospitals have enough supply, the Red Cross and the WeLoveU Foundation are holding a blood drive in suburban Bedford Park.
In honor of Sickle Cell Awareness Month and to ensure local hospitals have enough supply, the Red Cross and the WeLoveU Foundation are holding a blood drive in suburban Bedford Park.
Timeless Toys in Chicago has cool, educational items for kids
Timeless Toys has plenty of cool and educational items for the kids and the young-at-heart.
Timeless Toys has plenty of cool and educational items for the kids and the young-at-heart.
Chicago Mexican Independence Day Parade organizers want to celebrate with 'passion'
Residents in Chicago?s Pilsen neighborhood were still set to celebrate Mexican Independence Day with a parade on Saturday, despite fears of stepped-up immigration enforcement in the city.
Residents in Chicago?s Pilsen neighborhood were still set to celebrate Mexican Independence Day with a parade on Saturday, despite fears of stepped-up immigration enforcement in the city.
How to choose the best mums to brighten up your fall
For many gardeners, taking care of mums can be a difficult task, but a gardening coach has some important tips.
For many gardeners, taking care of mums can be a difficult task, but a gardening coach has some important tips.
Despite fears of immigration raids, Chicago Mexican Independence parade still a go
Residents in Chicago?s Pilsen neighborhood were still set to celebrate Mexican Independence Day with a parade on Saturday, despite fears of stepped-up immigration enforcement in the city.
Residents in Chicago?s Pilsen neighborhood were still set to celebrate Mexican Independence Day with a parade on Saturday, despite fears of stepped-up immigration enforcement in the city.
Community Creamery will melt your troubles away
In 2013, Brian Ng was hit with such inspiration and twelve years later: that vision is now a reality. He is founder of Community Creamery and has been delighting the community through the medium of ice cream.
In 2013, Brian Ng was hit with such inspiration and twelve years later: that vision is now a reality. He is founder of Community Creamery and has been delighting the community through the medium of ice cream.
Stir up some fun with a Dua Lipa-themed cocktail
What better way to celebrate Friday than to enjoy a Dua Lipa-themed cocktail. Here to shake things up is our friend, wine and spirits specialist Eric Holmes.
What better way to celebrate Friday than to enjoy a Dua Lipa-themed cocktail. Here to shake things up is our friend, wine and spirits specialist Eric Holmes.
Koval Distillery making organic, artisanal spirits in Ravenswood
Koval Distillery in Ravenswood has some award winning organic spirits and the Co-founder and President Dr. Sonat Birnecker Hart is here to tell us all about it.
Koval Distillery in Ravenswood has some award winning organic spirits and the Co-founder and President Dr. Sonat Birnecker Hart is here to tell us all about it.
Step inside the SIM Gaming Expo in Schaumburg
FOX 32?s Jake Hamilton gives you a first look at the cutting-edge simulators and interactive fun at the SIM Gaming Expo.
FOX 32?s Jake Hamilton gives you a first look at the cutting-edge simulators and interactive fun at the SIM Gaming Expo.
Chicago celebrates International Greeter Day with neighborhood tours
The Chicago Greeter Program is marking International Greeter Day with free, local-led tours through communities like Bronzeville, Chinatown, and Pilsen.
The Chicago Greeter Program is marking International Greeter Day with free, local-led tours through communities like Bronzeville, Chinatown, and Pilsen.
Bulls? Tre Jones teams up with V Foundation for Chicago food and wine fundraiser
Chicago Bulls guard Tre Jones is lending his energy off the court, helping host the second annual Chicago Epicurean to raise money for cancer research.
Chicago Bulls guard Tre Jones is lending his energy off the court, helping host the second annual Chicago Epicurean to raise money for cancer research.
Sandra Cisneros returns to Chicago to headline Printers Row Lit Fest
Beloved author Sandra Cisneros reflects on her roots, writing career, and being honored with the Harold Washington Literary Award as she headlines this year?s Printers Row Lit Fest.
Beloved author Sandra Cisneros reflects on her roots, writing career, and being honored with the Harold Washington Literary Award as she headlines this year?s Printers Row Lit Fest.
Illinois tourism hits record highs in 2024, here's what it means
Illinois Office of Tourism?s Catie Sheehan breaks down the state?s record-breaking tourism year, its impact on jobs and small businesses, and the must-visit destinations worth exploring.
Illinois Office of Tourism?s Catie Sheehan breaks down the state?s record-breaking tourism year, its impact on jobs and small businesses, and the must-visit destinations worth exploring.
How the 9/11 Memorial & Museum is honoring 24 years since the attacks
Museum President & CEO Beth Hillman shares how the 9/11 Memorial & Museum is commemorating the anniversary, educating younger generations, and supporting survivors and first responders.
Museum President & CEO Beth Hillman shares how the 9/11 Memorial & Museum is commemorating the anniversary, educating younger generations, and supporting survivors and first responders.



















