Week in Review: Trump's threat, Savannah Bananas & shingles risk for younger adults

On this episode of "Week in Review," a water main break forces a boil order in the northern burbs, and President Trump takes aim at Chicago while discussing his plan to deploy the National Guard to D.C. Next, new details emerge about a CPS security guard charged with rape—should he have been hired in the first place? The Bears prepare for their game against the Bills, and we go on the field with the Savannah Bananas. Finally, our reporter shares a painful struggle with shingles, warning that it could happen in younger, healthy adults.

Paris on Politics: Are Bears wrong to request property tax breaks? Plus, politics behind the CPS budget plan explained

On this episode of "Paris on Politics," Chicago Public Schools plan to close a $734 million budget deficit is ruffling feathers at the Mayor's office, and we'll tell you why. Meanwhile, Democrats are gathering to make their pitches during Governor's Day at the Illinois State Fair. Additionally, we'll discuss whether the Bears can move the political football on securing a deal in Springfield. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.

1st & North: Packers QB sidelined for weeks as NFC North injuries mount

On this episode of "1st & North," the Packers face challenges as QB Jordan Love undergoes a hand procedure, while injuries continue to pile up across the NFC North. Meanwhile, Caleb Williams impresses at practice despite not playing in the first pre-season game, Detroit's QB2 battle heats up, and Packers rookie Matthew Golden surprises his grandma with a new home.

Paris on Politics: Bears stadium, Trump’s warning & diving into the Chicago River

Coming up on "Paris on Politics," the Chicago Bears are focusing on Arlington Heights for their new stadium but are waiting on lawmakers for "property tax certainty." President Trump has deployed the National Guard in D.C. to fight crime and warned Chicago of similar actions. Plus, up to 500 swimmers will dive into the Chicago River for the first time in nearly 100 years. We'll also preview the Chicago Humanities Festival, featuring top literary names this fall. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.