'Taste of CPS': Chicago students test out new lunch menu items
School lunches get a bad rap, so CPS is bringing in some tiny taste testers.
School lunches get a bad rap, so CPS is bringing in some tiny taste testers.
Recall: Blueberries may have elevated levels of lead
The affected blueberries were distributed in 1.2-ounce packages through retail and online stores in the U.S., according to the FDA.
The affected blueberries were distributed in 1.2-ounce packages through retail and online stores in the U.S., according to the FDA.
Chicago car thieves are targeting this make of vehicle on the South Side
Chicago police issued a community alert Wednesday after 18 cars were stolen from one South Side neighborhood in the past month.
Chicago police issued a community alert Wednesday after 18 cars were stolen from one South Side neighborhood in the past month.
Mega Millions jackpot soars to $630 million after no top winner on Tuesday
The Mega Millions jackpot has surpassed $600 million, the fifth highest in the game’s history, ahead of Friday night’s drawing. Here’s where players won second and third prizes on Tuesday night.
The Mega Millions jackpot has surpassed $600 million, the fifth highest in the game’s history, ahead of Friday night’s drawing. Here’s where players won second and third prizes on Tuesday night.
Illinois bans Carvana from doing business in the state, again
A popular online car dealer has once again been banned from selling in the state of Illinois until the company can resolve issues with getting buyers vehicle registrations and titles.
A popular online car dealer has once again been banned from selling in the state of Illinois until the company can resolve issues with getting buyers vehicle registrations and titles.
Delta passenger explains why he declined $10K offer to give up airplane seat
“I think we’ve all agreed that if it ever happened again, we’d be the first ones off the flight,” Jason Aten said.
“I think we’ve all agreed that if it ever happened again, we’d be the first ones off the flight,” Jason Aten said.
Chicago aldermen move to crack down on drag racing
Chicago police could soon have a new and powerful tool to combat the epidemic of drifting and drag racing that draws hundreds of spectators to watch daredevil drivers do donuts, sometimes around a circle of burning gasoline.
Chicago police could soon have a new and powerful tool to combat the epidemic of drifting and drag racing that draws hundreds of spectators to watch daredevil drivers do donuts, sometimes around a circle of burning gasoline.
See the photos: Colonel Sanders’ former house, restaurant for sale in Kentucky
The complex in Kentucky includes a working restaurant — but it’s not a KFC.
The complex in Kentucky includes a working restaurant — but it’s not a KFC.
Lawsuit claims that Skittles are 'unfit for human consumption'
A consumer lawsuit claims that Skittles' contain a 'known toxin' that is 'unfit for human consumption.'
A consumer lawsuit claims that Skittles' contain a 'known toxin' that is 'unfit for human consumption.'
Woman wins another 30 grand playing same lottery numbers
She picked the numbers of the computer-animated horses because they had the least chances of winning. Then the horses beat the odds for her — twice.
She picked the numbers of the computer-animated horses because they had the least chances of winning. Then the horses beat the odds for her — twice.
Toddler, who once spent nearly 700 days in hospital for heart defect, dies
Valentina Garnetti first gained notoriety in 2021 for spending most of her toddler life inside a hospital due to a congenital heart defect.
Valentina Garnetti first gained notoriety in 2021 for spending most of her toddler life inside a hospital due to a congenital heart defect.
Sobering new study says that those under age 40 shouldn't drink alcohol at all
People under 40 suffer significant health risks from drinking, according to new research.
People under 40 suffer significant health risks from drinking, according to new research.
Bright Horizons' #LifeIsBright challenge launches to support at-risk children
Amy Kendall, director and founder of Maryville Crisis Nursery, talks about the Bright Horizons' "Life Is Bright" challenge and how it goes to help give resources to at-risk children.
Amy Kendall, director and founder of Maryville Crisis Nursery, talks about the Bright Horizons' "Life Is Bright" challenge and how it goes to help give resources to at-risk children.
Restaurants facing bad review extortion threats
A new scam is targeting restaurants across the country, including right here in Chicago. It's basically extortion by e-mail, where a person leaves fake negative reviews online and doesn't delete them unless restaurants pay up.
A new scam is targeting restaurants across the country, including right here in Chicago. It's basically extortion by e-mail, where a person leaves fake negative reviews online and doesn't delete them unless restaurants pay up.
Several dog treats recalled due to possible salmonella contamination
A North Carolina-based company is recalling certain dog treats after samples of the product tested positive for potentially harmful bacteria.
A North Carolina-based company is recalling certain dog treats after samples of the product tested positive for potentially harmful bacteria.
Judge rules Subway can be sued over its '100% tuna' claim
A California woman filed a lawsuit alleging Subway misled her and customers about the amount of tuna contained in its sandwiches.
A California woman filed a lawsuit alleging Subway misled her and customers about the amount of tuna contained in its sandwiches.
TikTok beauty trends raise concerns among medical community
Dr. Adam Elshafei talks about recent TikTok beauty trends and evaluates the safety of viral medical procedures
Dr. Adam Elshafei talks about recent TikTok beauty trends and evaluates the safety of viral medical procedures
Black-owned company wants to reopen Gresham Save A Lot
Two years after a Save A Lot closed in Gresham, plans are in the works to reopen the grocery store under new ownership.
Two years after a Save A Lot closed in Gresham, plans are in the works to reopen the grocery store under new ownership.
Chicago car dealer, lender deactivated cars with 'kill switch' after borrowers missed payments: lawsuit
A Chicago used car dealer and loan company used “kill switches” to disable cars when their drivers were late on payments, according to a lawsuit filed this week by a legal advocacy clinic.
A Chicago used car dealer and loan company used “kill switches” to disable cars when their drivers were late on payments, according to a lawsuit filed this week by a legal advocacy clinic.
Buying an electric vehicle: The pros and cons as gas prices remain high
Have high gas prices led to you searching for information on electric vehicles? FOX 32 Chicago went looking for the pros and cons to going with an EV.
Have high gas prices led to you searching for information on electric vehicles? FOX 32 Chicago went looking for the pros and cons to going with an EV.



















