Fox 32's Week in Review - Oct. 29
These are the top stories on FOX 32 this week.
These are the top stories on FOX 32 this week.
Charge for 'adults unable to parent' by North Georgia restaurant goes viral
A riverside restaurant in the Blue Ridge Mountains in north Georgia has gone viral for charging customers a hefty fee for bad parenting.
A riverside restaurant in the Blue Ridge Mountains in north Georgia has gone viral for charging customers a hefty fee for bad parenting.
Taco Bell to give away free tacos after D-backs Ketel Marte steals base during World Series
America will have a chance to get a free taco from Taco Bell thanks to Friday night's World Series game. Here's how you can get yours.
America will have a chance to get a free taco from Taco Bell thanks to Friday night's World Series game. Here's how you can get yours.
Illinois unveils new EV charging stations to accelerate electric vehicle adoption
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker made an appearance in Libertyville on Friday to introduce a new electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker made an appearance in Libertyville on Friday to introduce a new electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
Tailgate the Bears with Oakville Grill & Cellar in Fulton Market District
The executive chef at Oakville Grill & Cellars in Fulton Market District, Max Robbins, brought mouth watering steaks and more to the plaza this Orange Friday. Check out his fantastic tips to a delicious tailgate.
The executive chef at Oakville Grill & Cellars in Fulton Market District, Max Robbins, brought mouth watering steaks and more to the plaza this Orange Friday. Check out his fantastic tips to a delicious tailgate.
How to get a free taco from Taco Bell during 2023 World Series
Friday is Game 1 of the World Series, and fans could win a free Doritos Locos Taco. Here’s how the “Steal a Base, Steal a Taco" promo works.
Friday is Game 1 of the World Series, and fans could win a free Doritos Locos Taco. Here’s how the “Steal a Base, Steal a Taco" promo works.
Eminem launches 'Mom's Spaghetti' pasta sauce
Mom’s Spaghetti is an ode to the 2002 song “Lose Yourself,” which won an Oscar for best original song in the movie “8 Mile.”
Mom’s Spaghetti is an ode to the 2002 song “Lose Yourself,” which won an Oscar for best original song in the movie “8 Mile.”
'Will Run for Beer' 5K coming to Chicago
The first annual "Will Run for Beer" 5K and Brewfest is set to take place this Saturday in Lincoln Park, providing participants with a unique opportunity to combine exercise and refreshment.
The first annual "Will Run for Beer" 5K and Brewfest is set to take place this Saturday in Lincoln Park, providing participants with a unique opportunity to combine exercise and refreshment.
Brown Sugar Bakery expands to Ashburn neighborhood
In celebration of Women's Small Business Month, the owner of Brown Sugar Bakery on Chicago's South Side is embarking on a delectable expansion.
In celebration of Women's Small Business Month, the owner of Brown Sugar Bakery on Chicago's South Side is embarking on a delectable expansion.
Chicago costume store reveals Halloween's hottest trends
The hottest Halloween costumes this year - the classic, the scary, and the gory - are all on display at Chicago Costume in the DePaul neighborhood of Chicago.
The hottest Halloween costumes this year - the classic, the scary, and the gory - are all on display at Chicago Costume in the DePaul neighborhood of Chicago.
List of bad first date spots ranked by women goes viral
In the post going viral on social media, women apparently rank some of the places that they “absolutely refuse" to be taken on a first date.
In the post going viral on social media, women apparently rank some of the places that they “absolutely refuse" to be taken on a first date.
Americans forced to choose between health care and everyday expenses, survey finds
More Americans are having to make the tough choices on paying for health care or their everyday expenses. The new survey done by The Commonwealth Fund found nearly one in three people owe money to a hospital, doctor, or health care provider.
More Americans are having to make the tough choices on paying for health care or their everyday expenses. The new survey done by The Commonwealth Fund found nearly one in three people owe money to a hospital, doctor, or health care provider.
Diced onions recalled after salmonella outbreak
Consumers who bought the recalled onions are encouraged to throw them away or return it to the store.
Consumers who bought the recalled onions are encouraged to throw them away or return it to the store.
Chicago UAW strike comes to end after tentative deal with Ford
The UAW strike is almost over in Chicago. The union reached a tentative agreement with Ford and the company hopes to start production soon at the Ford Assembly plant on the South Side.
The UAW strike is almost over in Chicago. The union reached a tentative agreement with Ford and the company hopes to start production soon at the Ford Assembly plant on the South Side.
Exercise can balance out consequences of sitting
Health experts say it only takes 22 minutes of exercise to balance out consequences for sitting to long. Many people spend up to eight hour at a desk for work and school. Dr. Shikha Jain says sitting for extended amounts of time can put you at risk for blood clots.
Health experts say it only takes 22 minutes of exercise to balance out consequences for sitting to long. Many people spend up to eight hour at a desk for work and school. Dr. Shikha Jain says sitting for extended amounts of time can put you at risk for blood clots.
McDonald's ditching one of its most recognizable utensils
The switch at McDonald's is part of how the company is redesigning some of its most "iconic products" to cut back on unnecessary waste and transition to more sustainable materials.
The switch at McDonald's is part of how the company is redesigning some of its most "iconic products" to cut back on unnecessary waste and transition to more sustainable materials.
North Lawndale's beelove café supports non-profit employment network
A job training program in North Lawndale is using beekeeping to change lives on the West Side
A job training program in North Lawndale is using beekeeping to change lives on the West Side
A third of chocolate products have 'concerning levels' of heavy metals, Consumer Reports says
The National Confectioners Association said in response that both chocolate and cocoa “are safe to eat and can be enjoyed as treats as they have been for centuries."
The National Confectioners Association said in response that both chocolate and cocoa “are safe to eat and can be enjoyed as treats as they have been for centuries."
New Portillo's opening in Chicago suburb
You can never have too many Portillo's restaurants!
You can never have too many Portillo's restaurants!
Illinois bill would bring Halal, Kosher food options to public schools
An Illinois bill that would bring Halal and Kosher food options to Illinois Public Schools has passed the state Senate.
An Illinois bill that would bring Halal and Kosher food options to Illinois Public Schools has passed the state Senate.



















