Owner of Brown Sugar Bakery now owns her own building
It has been a staple on the South Side for years, and now, after years of early mornings and long nights, Stephanie Hart has something to call her own.
It has been a staple on the South Side for years, and now, after years of early mornings and long nights, Stephanie Hart has something to call her own.
Chicago parents push for remote learning
Chicago parents are demanding remote learning options to keep their unvaccinated kids learning at home as COVID-19 surges again.
Chicago parents are demanding remote learning options to keep their unvaccinated kids learning at home as COVID-19 surges again.
Dr. Seuss stories coming to life at Water Tower Place
Water Tower Place will host the Dr. Seuss Experience, which is an immersive journey into nine of Dr. Suess' most popular stories.
Water Tower Place will host the Dr. Seuss Experience, which is an immersive journey into nine of Dr. Suess' most popular stories.
Mechanic strike in Chicago, suburbs reaches nearly one month
For 23 straight days, mechanics in Chicago and the Chicago suburbs have been on strike.
For 23 straight days, mechanics in Chicago and the Chicago suburbs have been on strike.
Chicago requiring vaccines for city employees, some companies charging unvaccinated workers
Companies and cities are cracking down on unvaccinated employees. Mayor Lori Lightfoot is now requiring vaccines for city workers.
Companies and cities are cracking down on unvaccinated employees. Mayor Lori Lightfoot is now requiring vaccines for city workers.
South Side leader, friend of Obama killed in suburban attack
A South Side community is coming together to remember a Chicago leader and friend of President Barack Obama.
A South Side community is coming together to remember a Chicago leader and friend of President Barack Obama.
Fundraiser to help families impacted by suburban Chicago tornado
Friends and residents are coming together in west suburban Woodridge today to help neighbors still struggling to recover from a tornado two months ago.
Friends and residents are coming together in west suburban Woodridge today to help neighbors still struggling to recover from a tornado two months ago.
New laws expand access to mental healthcare in Illinois
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed a package of legislation on Tuesday that will require insurance coverage for mental, emotional, nervous, or substance use disorders.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed a package of legislation on Tuesday that will require insurance coverage for mental, emotional, nervous, or substance use disorders.
US rushing to evacuate as many as possible from Afghanistan
There are dire predictions of grave trouble ahead in Afghanistan from Republican critics of President Joe Biden.
There are dire predictions of grave trouble ahead in Afghanistan from Republican critics of President Joe Biden.
Chicago mobster Al Capone's personal items, including guns, to be auctioned off
Notorious Chicago mobster Al Capone's guns and personal items are hitting the auction block.
Notorious Chicago mobster Al Capone's guns and personal items are hitting the auction block.
Lightfoot mandates COVID vaccine for city workers
Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Wednesday all city of Chicago employees will be required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Oct. 15.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Wednesday all city of Chicago employees will be required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Oct. 15.
'You are spreading misinformation': Pritzker, Chicago reporter clash over COVID-19
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and a local reporter on Tuesday butted heads while discussing COVID-19, with the governor declaring, ?You are spreading misinformation.?
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and a local reporter on Tuesday butted heads while discussing COVID-19, with the governor declaring, ?You are spreading misinformation.?
'He's All That' puts twist on classic 90s rom-com
FOX 32's Jake Hamilton talks with Addison Rae and Tanner Buchanan about their new Netflix film "He's All That."
FOX 32's Jake Hamilton talks with Addison Rae and Tanner Buchanan about their new Netflix film "He's All That."
Woodridge to hold fundraiser for victims of tornado damage
FOX 32's Roseanne Tellez reports...
FOX 32's Roseanne Tellez reports...
Renowned conservation photographers featured in 'ORIGINS' exhibition at Hilton | Asmus Contemporary
Paul Nicklen and Cristina Mittermeier walk us through their latest exhibition "ORIGINS," opening Friday in the Bridgeport neighborhood.
Paul Nicklen and Cristina Mittermeier walk us through their latest exhibition "ORIGINS," opening Friday in the Bridgeport neighborhood.
Quadriplegic Chicagoan participating in potentially game-changing research for robotic prosthetic limbs
Scott Imbrie and Sliman Bensmaia talk about the potentially game-changing research into robotic prosthetic limbs and the advancements it could make for those incapacitated by devastating injuries.
Scott Imbrie and Sliman Bensmaia talk about the potentially game-changing research into robotic prosthetic limbs and the advancements it could make for those incapacitated by devastating injuries.
Does FDA approval strengthen the legal argument for a vaccine mandate?
Andrew Stoltmann from Stoltmann Law Offices examines the legality of companies enforcing a vaccine mandate now that the FDA has granted approval for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
Andrew Stoltmann from Stoltmann Law Offices examines the legality of companies enforcing a vaccine mandate now that the FDA has granted approval for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
CDC study shows unvaccinated people are 29 times more likely to be hospitalized from COVID-19
Dr. David Zich from Northwestern Medicine breaks down the CDC's latest study into the effectiveness of vaccines.
Dr. David Zich from Northwestern Medicine breaks down the CDC's latest study into the effectiveness of vaccines.
D�a de los Muertos exhibit to honor those who died from COVID-19
Cesareo Moreno, chief curator at the National Museum of Mexican Art, previews their D�a de los Muertos exhibit and explains why they're focusing on victims of COVID-19 this year.
Cesareo Moreno, chief curator at the National Museum of Mexican Art, previews their D�a de los Muertos exhibit and explains why they're focusing on victims of COVID-19 this year.
Interpreter safely escapes Afghanistan thanks to the efforts of Chicago-native Marine Corps major
Chicago-native and Marine Corps Major Thomas Schueman talks about his efforts to obtain a visa for an interpreter and his family to safely escape Afghanistan and the reach of the Taliban.
Chicago-native and Marine Corps Major Thomas Schueman talks about his efforts to obtain a visa for an interpreter and his family to safely escape Afghanistan and the reach of the Taliban.



















