CTA Blue Line service resumes with delays after police activity near Rosemont
CTA Blue Line trains near Rosemont are running again Tuesday morning after police activity suspended service.
Chicago alderwoman fights for seniors with bold 'Bill of Rights' proposal
Chicago's 20th Ward Alderwoman Jeanette Taylor is amplifying elder voices with a proposed Senior Bill of Rights and a call to restore the city's Department of Aging.
Paris on Politics: Chicago doctor tells what he saw as Gaza deals with mass hunger
FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
Paris on Politics: Chicago crime decline and CTU election spending
FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
Chicago spent $273M on police overtime in 2024, watchdog says
The city of Chicago spent more than $270 million on police overtime last year, the city’s watchdog agency reported.
Chicago spent more than $270M in police overtime in 2024, watchdog says
A new tool released by the City of Chicago's inspector general showed that the Chicago Police Department spent more than $270 million in overtime for officers in 2024.
Man wins payout after Google photographs him in the nude in his yard
An Argentine court has ordered Google to pay a man who was photographed completely naked in his backyard by a Google Street View car.
CPS slashes crossing guard program, raising safety concerns before school year
Chicago schoolchildren will see significantly fewer crossing guards on their way to class this fall, prompting concerns from some City Council members who warn the cuts could endanger student safety.
CPS slashes crossing guard program, raising safety concerns before school year
Chicago schoolchildren will see significantly fewer crossing guards on their way to class this fall, prompting concerns from some City Council members who warn the cuts could endanger student safety.
Paris on Politics: Chicago property tax, CPS budget woes & UChicago policy shift
On this episode of "Paris on Politics;" Is a property tax hike in Chicago likely? We'll explore what the mayor is saying and whether you should be skeptical. The CPS board is debating how to save the financially strapped system from collapse, and we'll delve into their discussions. In a significant development, UChicago becomes the latest hospital to announce it is suspending gender-affirming care for minors in light of the Trump administration's threats. We'll tackle this issue head-on. Plus, on one stage, two men with no script?the legendary duo TJ and Dave?take us behind the highs and lows of long-form improv as they perform at the Goodman Theatre.
Two Metra lines disrupted after vehicle hits bridge in Chicago
A vehicle hit a bridge in Chicago, disrupting Metra?s UP-N and UP-NW lines on Friday morning.
Vehicle hits bridge, disrupting two Metra lines in Chicago
A vehicle hit a bridge in Chicago, disrupting Metra’s UP-N and UP-NW lines on Friday morning.
Paris on Politics: Chicago Public Schools budget woes
FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
CTU calls on governor to 'Trump-proof' Illinois and fund education
The Chicago Teachers Union says CPS needs help from the state. The district is facing a more than 730 million dollar budget deficit.
Chicago alders demand answers on alleged civil rights violations under Trump admin
Chicago City Council members are investigating alleged due process and free speech violations targeting immigrants.
Paris on Politics: ICE mask ban proposed, rising utility bills & Illinois' quantum ambitions
On this episode of "Paris on Politics:" A proposed law banning masks on immigration agents as Trump ramps up deportation rhetoric. But is everyone on board? The thermometer is rising, and so are your utility bills. What's behind the spike, and can Chicagoans get some relief? Illinois officials aim to make the state the world's quantum capital. What does that mean for Chicago, and what exactly is quantum?
Women Uber drivers and riders can choose to avoid riding with men soon
Uber is piloting a new “Women Preferences” feature in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Detroit, allowing women riders and drivers to choose same-gender matches for more safety and comfort.
Woman hospitalized after Metra train strikes car on Northwest Side, officials say
A woman was hospitalized Wednesday afternoon after a Metra train struck a vehicle on the city’s Northwest Side, officials said.
Illinois McDonald's trash duty dispute escalates to manager allegedly shooting teen employee's mom
An Illinois McDonald’s manager and an employee’s mother face felony charges after a dispute over garbage escalated into a shooting, according to police.
Chicago mayor cracks down on CTA smoking
Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed an executive order regarding smoking on the CTA.



















