Tips for appropriately talking to science deniers
Author Lee McIntyre expounds on lessons from his new book, "How to Talk to a Science Denier."
Author Lee McIntyre expounds on lessons from his new book, "How to Talk to a Science Denier."
COVID-19 positivity rates dipping across Chicago, Cook County
Dr. David Zich from Northwestern Medicine breaks down the latest medical headlines regarding COVID-19 in Chicago and beyond.
Dr. David Zich from Northwestern Medicine breaks down the latest medical headlines regarding COVID-19 in Chicago and beyond.
US businesses struggling to fill open jobs amid worker shortage
Neil Bradley, chief policy officer at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, talks about the great demand for workers and the need to engage the workforce in a post-pandemic world.
Neil Bradley, chief policy officer at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, talks about the great demand for workers and the need to engage the workforce in a post-pandemic world.
Shedd Aquarium hosting cleanup efforts along lakefront
Edward Warden, Shedd Conservation action coordinator, talks about their efforts to maintain a clean and robust lakefront.
Edward Warden, Shedd Conservation action coordinator, talks about their efforts to maintain a clean and robust lakefront.
Cleanup begins across the Chicago-area after destructive storms
FOX 32's Joanie Lum reports...
FOX 32's Joanie Lum reports...
Taliban form all-male Afghan government of old guard members
The Taliban on Tuesday announced an all-male interim government for Afghanistan stacked with veterans of their hard-line rule from the 1990s and the 20-year battle against the U.S.-led coalition.
The Taliban on Tuesday announced an all-male interim government for Afghanistan stacked with veterans of their hard-line rule from the 1990s and the 20-year battle against the U.S.-led coalition.
COVID variants impact business' return-to-office plans
This was the week many hoped Chicago's Loop would get some of its bustle back, with the expected return of office workers after Labor Day. However, many offices remain dark, as companies push that return to work date to later in the fall or even next year.
This was the week many hoped Chicago's Loop would get some of its bustle back, with the expected return of office workers after Labor Day. However, many offices remain dark, as companies push that return to work date to later in the fall or even next year.
More Chicago area first responders, volunteers heading south to help with Ida cleanup
They are part of a strike team that will aid crippled fire departments in Louisiana.
They are part of a strike team that will aid crippled fire departments in Louisiana.
Fake COVID vaccine cards found at O'Hare
A stash of counterfeit COVID vaccination cards was seized by US customs agents at O?Hare Airport ? and while they may look legit, they contain some errors that tipped off investigators.
A stash of counterfeit COVID vaccination cards was seized by US customs agents at O?Hare Airport ? and while they may look legit, they contain some errors that tipped off investigators.
Class action lawsuit over CPD stop and frisk policies
A class-action lawsuit involving more than 2 million people is moving forward in Chicago against the use of CPD's stop and frisk policy.
A class-action lawsuit involving more than 2 million people is moving forward in Chicago against the use of CPD's stop and frisk policy.
Increased River North crime prompts call for more police officers
After the recent influx in violent crime in the heart of downtown, 2nd Ward Alderman Brian Hopkins is calling for more police manpower.
After the recent influx in violent crime in the heart of downtown, 2nd Ward Alderman Brian Hopkins is calling for more police manpower.
Chicago mother pushes for life rings after son's drowning
Maria Diaz described her son as a superstar student and athlete with a kind heart. Now, she hopes his death will spark change.
Maria Diaz described her son as a superstar student and athlete with a kind heart. Now, she hopes his death will spark change.
Storm brings tornado warning and hail to Chicago suburbs
Strong winds and heavy rain pushed through the Chicago area Tuesday afternoon, causing damage in Minooka ? about 55 miles southwest of Chicago.
Strong winds and heavy rain pushed through the Chicago area Tuesday afternoon, causing damage in Minooka ? about 55 miles southwest of Chicago.
Naperville's first Pride Fest kicks off this weekend
FOX 32 goes 1-on-1 with Ken Mejia-Beal, the Naperville Pride spokesperson.
FOX 32 goes 1-on-1 with Ken Mejia-Beal, the Naperville Pride spokesperson.
Brookfield Zoo begins giving animals COVID-19 vaccine
FOX 32 goes 1-on-1 with Mike Adkesson, vice president of clinical medicine for the Chicago Zoological Society, which manages Brookfield Zoo.
FOX 32 goes 1-on-1 with Mike Adkesson, vice president of clinical medicine for the Chicago Zoological Society, which manages Brookfield Zoo.
Fake vaccine cards seized at O'Hare mail facility
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Chicago said they seized 19 counterfeit COVID-19 vaccination cards arriving from China.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Chicago said they seized 19 counterfeit COVID-19 vaccination cards arriving from China.
Task Force Pineapple dubbed a modern underground railroad
It's being called a modern underground railroad. A former U.S. Army Green Beret turned social studies teacher is now spearheading a mission to get people stuck in Afghanistan to safety.
It's being called a modern underground railroad. A former U.S. Army Green Beret turned social studies teacher is now spearheading a mission to get people stuck in Afghanistan to safety.
Former US Senator Adlai Stevenson dies at 90
Adlai Stevenson, a former US Senator who nearly became governor of Illinois, is dead at the age of 90.
Adlai Stevenson, a former US Senator who nearly became governor of Illinois, is dead at the age of 90.
Chicago alderman holds meeting on downtown crime concerns
There are all sorts of crime concerns right now especially in downtown Chicago. Second Ward Alderman Brian Hopkins talks more about it.
There are all sorts of crime concerns right now especially in downtown Chicago. Second Ward Alderman Brian Hopkins talks more about it.
Chicago area first responders, volunteers go help with Ida cleanup
Sixty-eight firefighters from 30 different locations across the Chicago area are heading down south to help victims of Hurricane Ida.
Sixty-eight firefighters from 30 different locations across the Chicago area are heading down south to help victims of Hurricane Ida.



















