Large tornado tears through Kankakee Co, NW Indiana; minor injuries reported
A large, dangerous tornado touched down in suburban Kankakee on Tuesday, leaving heavy damage.
A large, dangerous tornado touched down in suburban Kankakee on Tuesday, leaving heavy damage.
Over 2 dozen states reject Live Nation settlement, say it fails consumers
More than two dozen states, along with the District of Columbia, have rejected the Department of Justice's proposed settlement with Live Nation, the company that owns Ticketmaster.
More than two dozen states, along with the District of Columbia, have rejected the Department of Justice's proposed settlement with Live Nation, the company that owns Ticketmaster.
Kankakee, IL, hit by tornado that caused widespread damage
A tornado touched down in south suburban Kankakee on Tuesday that appeared to cause widespread damage.
A tornado touched down in south suburban Kankakee on Tuesday that appeared to cause widespread damage.
Live updates: About 140 US troops wounded in Iran war, 8 severely, Pentagon says
During a Pentagon briefing Tuesday morning, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters that “today will be yet again our most intense day of strikes inside Iran."
During a Pentagon briefing Tuesday morning, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters that “today will be yet again our most intense day of strikes inside Iran."
Chemical exposure at Illinois nuclear plant leaves 8 people hospitalized, police say
Eight people were hospitalized after being exposed to some sort of chemical at the Byron Nuclear Plant on Monday.
Eight people were hospitalized after being exposed to some sort of chemical at the Byron Nuclear Plant on Monday.
Lawsuit accuses CPS of ignoring report of sexual assault by school security guard
A new lawsuit accuses Chicago Public Schools of ignoring a report that a security guard was sexually assaulting a student.
A new lawsuit accuses Chicago Public Schools of ignoring a report that a security guard was sexually assaulting a student.
Chicago weather: Photos show baseball-sized hail as severe storms sweep through Chicago area
Fox 32 viewers captured photos and video of Tuesday's storms across the Chicago area.
Fox 32 viewers captured photos and video of Tuesday's storms across the Chicago area.
Lawsuit accuses CPS of ignoring report of sexual assault by school security guard
A new lawsuit accuses Chicago Public Schools of ignoring a report that a security guard was sexually assaulting a student.
A new lawsuit accuses Chicago Public Schools of ignoring a report that a security guard was sexually assaulting a student.
Deborah's Place in Chicago lifts up women, helps rebuild lives
One Chicago organization is highlighting the importance of helping women who need it the most.
One Chicago organization is highlighting the importance of helping women who need it the most.
Dan Davis, missing Chicago-area father, found dead, family says
After nearly three months of searching, the family of the missing Blue Island man says he has been found dead. Dan Davis, 59, had been missing since late November, when he was last seen on Bourbon Street in Blue Island, near the bar and restaurant where he worked for 25 years.
After nearly three months of searching, the family of the missing Blue Island man says he has been found dead. Dan Davis, 59, had been missing since late November, when he was last seen on Bourbon Street in Blue Island, near the bar and restaurant where he worked for 25 years.
New allegations surface in race for Cook County Board President
Election Day is just a week away and these local primary races are getting heated. There are new allegations in the Cook County Board President race.
Election Day is just a week away and these local primary races are getting heated. There are new allegations in the Cook County Board President race.
Leaders network discusses voting rights ahead of March primary
Chicago City Council is looking at new rules to better protect you at the polls. The Fair Access to Democracy Ordinance is in remembrance of the late Jesse Jackson Sr., a champion of voting rights.
Chicago City Council is looking at new rules to better protect you at the polls. The Fair Access to Democracy Ordinance is in remembrance of the late Jesse Jackson Sr., a champion of voting rights.
Drone helps locate missing dog after 18 days in Illinois conservation area | ChicagoLIVE
A goldendoodle named Mia was reunited with her owners after spending 18 days lost in the 3,400-acre Glacial Park Conservation Area in Ringwood.
A goldendoodle named Mia was reunited with her owners after spending 18 days lost in the 3,400-acre Glacial Park Conservation Area in Ringwood.
Pennsylvania schools will be required to teach cursive again starting in April
Starting April 12, all public and private schools in Pennsylvania must reintroduce cursive handwriting into their curriculum.
Starting April 12, all public and private schools in Pennsylvania must reintroduce cursive handwriting into their curriculum.
NYC’s PopUp Bagels announces Lincoln Park storefront | ChicagoLIVE
PopUp Bagels, the fast-growing bagel brand says it plans to open a permanent location in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood.
PopUp Bagels, the fast-growing bagel brand says it plans to open a permanent location in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood.
CTA's new safety plan boosts police patrols, adds AI gun detection
The Chicago Transit Authority submitted a new safety plan to the FTA in an effort to avoid losing $50 million in funding.
The Chicago Transit Authority submitted a new safety plan to the FTA in an effort to avoid losing $50 million in funding.
Missing Blue Island man Dan Davis found dead after months-long search, family says
After nearly three months of searching, the family of the missing Blue Island man says he has been found dead.
After nearly three months of searching, the family of the missing Blue Island man says he has been found dead.
U.S. Department of State says over 40,000 Americans have left the Middle East | ChicagoLIVE
The U.S. Department of State’s 24/7 task force is actively helping Americans return to the U.S. amid tensions in the Middle East.
The U.S. Department of State’s 24/7 task force is actively helping Americans return to the U.S. amid tensions in the Middle East.
Chicago HELP Initiative marks 25 years serving meals and support to those in need | ChicagoLIVE
The Chicago Help Initiative is marking its 25th anniversary after serving more than 1 million meals to people facing homelessness, unemployment and food insecurity.
The Chicago Help Initiative is marking its 25th anniversary after serving more than 1 million meals to people facing homelessness, unemployment and food insecurity.
Coalition launches effort to attract franchises, boost economic growth in South suburbs | ChicagoLIVE
Leaders in Harvey and across Chicago’s Southland are launching a regional coalition aimed at attracting franchise brands, supporting entrepreneurs and boosting economic development in 38 municipalities.
Leaders in Harvey and across Chicago’s Southland are launching a regional coalition aimed at attracting franchise brands, supporting entrepreneurs and boosting economic development in 38 municipalities.



















