Video shows hit-and-run in Kane County
The Kane County Sheriff's Office has released video that shows a hit-and-run in unincorporated St. Charles Township.
The Kane County Sheriff's Office has released video that shows a hit-and-run in unincorporated St. Charles Township.
13-mile march for 13 soldiers killed in Kabul
Some local veterans over the weekend made huge strides to honor service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
Some local veterans over the weekend made huge strides to honor service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
Senate passes energy bill, Pritzker to sign it into law
The new law will raise Illinois residents' utility bills by up to $180 a year ? in part to provide new subsidies for nuclear power plants and start the path toward being carbon free.
The new law will raise Illinois residents' utility bills by up to $180 a year ? in part to provide new subsidies for nuclear power plants and start the path toward being carbon free.
New plan in Illinois to cut down on retail crime
Illinois' attorney general unveiled a new plan on Monday to fight the increase in organized retail crime.
Illinois' attorney general unveiled a new plan on Monday to fight the increase in organized retail crime.
QAnon supporter Veronica Wolski dead from COVID-19
A woman who demanded a Chicago hospital treat her COVID-19 diagnosis with a controversial drug has died.
A woman who demanded a Chicago hospital treat her COVID-19 diagnosis with a controversial drug has died.
Boil order lifted in Plainfield
A boil order has been lifted in Plainfield after E. coli was found in the water supply last week.
A boil order has been lifted in Plainfield after E. coli was found in the water supply last week.
Tribune: FBI looking into Chicago Alderman Jim Gardiner
The Chicago Tribune reports the FBI is looing into Chicago Alderman Jim Gardiner.
The Chicago Tribune reports the FBI is looing into Chicago Alderman Jim Gardiner.
Chicago Mayor Lightfoot wants to sue gangs
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot wants to sue gangs in order to crack down on the city's surging violence.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot wants to sue gangs in order to crack down on the city's surging violence.
Family of Chicago firefighter injured in mass shooting speaks out
The family of a Chicago firefighter who was critically injured in a mass shooting over the weekend is speaking out.
The family of a Chicago firefighter who was critically injured in a mass shooting over the weekend is speaking out.
Parents protest CPS over safety issues
CPS families took to the streets on Monday in frustration over schools' COVID plans and policies.
CPS families took to the streets on Monday in frustration over schools' COVID plans and policies.
Legal implications of suing Chicago gangs to crack down on violence
FOX 32 goes 1-on-1 with Angela Inzano of the ACLU.
FOX 32 goes 1-on-1 with Angela Inzano of the ACLU.
Chicago doctor weighs in on using Ivermectin to treat COVID-19
FOX 32 goes 1-on-1 with Dr. Marc Sala, Pulmonary and Critical Care Specialist at Northwestern Medicine.
FOX 32 goes 1-on-1 with Dr. Marc Sala, Pulmonary and Critical Care Specialist at Northwestern Medicine.
Gas station owners: City inspectors targeting minorities
Some Arab and Asian American gas station owners claimed on Monday that City of Chicago inspectors are targeting them for racist reasons and shutting them down without any reason or recourse.
Some Arab and Asian American gas station owners claimed on Monday that City of Chicago inspectors are targeting them for racist reasons and shutting them down without any reason or recourse.
Illinois offering childcare help, bonuses for workers
The state of Illinois will be offering three months of free childcare to some parents starting in October.
The state of Illinois will be offering three months of free childcare to some parents starting in October.
CPS families protest over COVID concerns
CPS families were taking to the streets on Monday in frustration over the school's COVID plans and policies.
CPS families were taking to the streets on Monday in frustration over the school's COVID plans and policies.
Senate passes energy bill, Pritzker to sign it into law
The new law will raise residents? utility bills by up to $180 a year ? in part to provide new subsidies for nuclear power plants and start the path toward being carbon free.
The new law will raise residents? utility bills by up to $180 a year ? in part to provide new subsidies for nuclear power plants and start the path toward being carbon free.
Off-duty Chicago firefighter critically injured in birthday party mass shooting
The search continues for the gunmen behind a mass shooting outside a birthday party in Chicago this weekend.
The search continues for the gunmen behind a mass shooting outside a birthday party in Chicago this weekend.
Illinois attorney general unveils plans to address organized retails crimes
Illinois' attorney general unveiled a new plan on Monday to fight the increase in organized retail crime.
Illinois' attorney general unveiled a new plan on Monday to fight the increase in organized retail crime.
Waukegan parents demand e-learning option amid COVID-19 surge
Calls for a "sick out" at a Waukegan elementary school have been set aside after the school superintendent agreed to meet with parents.
Calls for a "sick out" at a Waukegan elementary school have been set aside after the school superintendent agreed to meet with parents.
QAnon supporter Veronica Wolski dies after failed attempts to be treated with unapproved COVID-19 drug
A Jefferson Park woman who wanted a Chicago hospital to treat her with Ivermectin after being diagnosed with COVID-19 has died.
A Jefferson Park woman who wanted a Chicago hospital to treat her with Ivermectin after being diagnosed with COVID-19 has died.



















