Strategic steps to turn your dreams into reality
Nikole Mitchell, life coach, discusses four strategic steps on how to turn your dreams into a reality.
Nikole Mitchell, life coach, discusses four strategic steps on how to turn your dreams into a reality.
CTU, SEIU call for more protections against COVID-19
CTU and SEIU Local 73 members gathered Thursday morning outside Barton Elementary School on the South Side to voice their concerns about COVID-19 protections in schools.
CTU and SEIU Local 73 members gathered Thursday morning outside Barton Elementary School on the South Side to voice their concerns about COVID-19 protections in schools.
Parents, health officials look to crack down on e-cigarettes as kids return to school
Laurie Rubiner and Gregg Wieczorek stress the importance of keeping e-cigarettes out of the hands of children and teenagers as they return for an in-person school year.
Laurie Rubiner and Gregg Wieczorek stress the importance of keeping e-cigarettes out of the hands of children and teenagers as they return for an in-person school year.
Chicago volunteers pitch in to send relief supplies to survivors of Hurricane Ida
FOX 32's Roseanne Tellez reports...
FOX 32's Roseanne Tellez reports...
New tool gauges water quality of the Chicago River in real time
Alaina Harkness, executive director of Current, talks about their exciting new tool for monitoring the water quality of the Chicago River.
Alaina Harkness, executive director of Current, talks about their exciting new tool for monitoring the water quality of the Chicago River.
Doctor stresses caution ahead of travel-heavy Labor Day weekend
Dr. Shikha Jain from the University of Illinois at Chicago breaks down the latest medical headlines regarding the COVID-19 outbreak.
Dr. Shikha Jain from the University of Illinois at Chicago breaks down the latest medical headlines regarding the COVID-19 outbreak.
Harrowing report finds 1 in 3 tree species are under the threat of extinction
Murphy Westwood, vice president of Science and Conservation at The Morton Arboretum, talks about the importance of saving tree species that are in danger of extinction.
Murphy Westwood, vice president of Science and Conservation at The Morton Arboretum, talks about the importance of saving tree species that are in danger of extinction.
Study finds Chicago police pull over Black drivers seven times more often than white drivers
Ed Yohnka from ACLU of Illinois talks about new data that sheds light on the disparate rates in which Chicago police pull over Black motorists.
Ed Yohnka from ACLU of Illinois talks about new data that sheds light on the disparate rates in which Chicago police pull over Black motorists.
Cook County Sheriff's Dept. doubling down on efforts to solve missing person cases
Commander Dion Trotter from the Cook County Sheriff's Department talks about their new "Missing Persons Project."
Commander Dion Trotter from the Cook County Sheriff's Department talks about their new "Missing Persons Project."
Medical device plays role in reducing pain, recovery time after back surgery
Their revolutionary medical device is playing a role in reducing plain and recovery time after back surgery.
Their revolutionary medical device is playing a role in reducing plain and recovery time after back surgery.
PAWS Chicago brings pets to city after Ida
Chicago is helping provide some relief to the south by taking animals off the hands of shelters impacted by Hurricane Ida
Chicago is helping provide some relief to the south by taking animals off the hands of shelters impacted by Hurricane Ida
Local hospitals report unseasonable jump in RSV cases
Chicago area hospitals are reporting an unseasonable jump in kids infected with respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, giving parents another virus to worry about on top of COVID-19.
Chicago area hospitals are reporting an unseasonable jump in kids infected with respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, giving parents another virus to worry about on top of COVID-19.
Sen. Durbin denounces new Texas abortion law
Illinois Senator Dick Durbin on Wednesday denounced a new law that just took effect in Texas, banning abortion after the sixth week of pregnancy.
Illinois Senator Dick Durbin on Wednesday denounced a new law that just took effect in Texas, banning abortion after the sixth week of pregnancy.
New effort in Cook County to solve cases involving missing women
A new initiative was launched Wednesday to focus on cases of women who've been missing for years.
A new initiative was launched Wednesday to focus on cases of women who've been missing for years.
Chicago Pride Parade canceled due to COVID-19
Chicago's Pride Parade has been canceled for a second year in a row due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chicago's Pride Parade has been canceled for a second year in a row due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Search continues for missing Gary teen who may have been lured by adult
It has been two days since a Gary teenager disappeared, and his family thinks he was lured from his home.
It has been two days since a Gary teenager disappeared, and his family thinks he was lured from his home.
River North residents fed up with increasing crime
River North residents say they?re becoming fed up with increasing crime, including a brutal stabbing attack inside a bank Wednesday and the vicious beating of two men in the middle of State Street last weekend.
River North residents say they?re becoming fed up with increasing crime, including a brutal stabbing attack inside a bank Wednesday and the vicious beating of two men in the middle of State Street last weekend.
Family searching for Gary teen, believes he was lured by adult
It has now been two days since a Gary teenager disappeared, and his family thinks he was lured from his home.
It has now been two days since a Gary teenager disappeared, and his family thinks he was lured from his home.
Local mattress store honored for organic crib mattress
A local family founded 'My Green Mattress' and now, its getting recognized nationally.
A local family founded 'My Green Mattress' and now, its getting recognized nationally.
Illinois woman accused of using fake vaccine card in Hawaii
An Illinois woman has been charged after allegedly using a fake vaccine card on a trip.
An Illinois woman has been charged after allegedly using a fake vaccine card on a trip.



















