Apple unveils new iPhone 17 series lineup

Apple’s new iPhones will soon be available to preorder and are likely to hit store shelves later this month.

TWIHARD! Twilight musical parody returns with Netflix star Trey Plutnicki | ChicagoNOW
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TWIHARD! is a hilarious Twilight musical parody with original songs. This weekend, Netflix star Trey Plutnicki returns to the cast. He joins ?ChicagoNOW? to talk about his role. Tickets for TWIHARD! at the Apollo Theater are available now through Sunday, Sept. 28 ? get yours at www.twihardthemusical.com

Potential federal intervention poses challenges for Chicago police on the ground

As President Donald Trump threatens to expand immigration raids and deploy the National Guard, Chicago has become the latest flashpoint in a broader national struggle over how far the federal government can push local authorities to cooperate with its immigration agenda.

CTA crime: 2 men sought in Green Line robbery

Chicago police are asking for the public’s help in identifying two men wanted in connection with a CTA robbery on the West Side last month.

Man shot at by Chicago police charged in South Side shooting

A 24-year-old man has been charged in connection with a shooting last month on the South Side that involved police gunfire, authorities said.

Bears' future home, Trump's Chicago plan & why politicians lie | Paris on Politics
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On this episode of "Paris on Politics:" Could we know whether the Bears will move to Arlington Heights before the end of 2025? We hear what the Arlington Heights mayor has to say. Plus, Trump?s Chicago intervention, the latest on what we know from Senator Tammy Duckworth and North Shore Democratic Congressman Brad Schneider. Plus, political truth versus lies. The founder of PolitiFact joins us to explain why politicians lie, how it impacts the country, and some of the biggest whoppers being told today. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.

Chicago National Guard debate, Epstein file demand & Texas gerrymandering | Paris on Politics
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On this episode of "Paris on Politics," the Trump administration wants sensitive Illinois voter information, but Illinois election authorities say no. The debate over Trump's plans to send in the National Guard continues, and we discuss what we know. Meanwhile, a group of alleged Epstein victims is sending a message: if they don't want all the Epstein info released, they'll do it themselves. Additionally, two professors believe the Texas Democrats succeeded in gerrymandering despite a new map going forward. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.

Chicago alderwoman talks Englewood Music Festival
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A music festival aimed at uniting young and old South Siders through live art activations and nostalgic tunes is returning to Englewood next weekend. The Englewood Music Festival is back for its fifth year September 13th.

Should Chicago cops be able to own dispensaries? Block Club breaks it down | ChicagoNOW
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In West Ridge, Alderman Andre Vasquez has rejected a proposed dispensary operated by former Chicago police officers. Why did the alderman decide to reject the proposal on this?

Federal appeals court approves Illinois restrictions on carrying guns on public transit

A federal appeals court approved Illinois' ban on carrying firearms on public transit, reversing a lower court ruling that found the gun restrictions passed more than a decade ago violated the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

Meet the viral 'Cucumber Guy' whose TikTok broke the internet and sold out stores
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Social media sensation Logan Moffitt joins us to talk about his viral cucumber recipes, TikTok stardom, and how he became the Webby-winning ?Most Viral? creator of 2025.

A coffee lovers' paradise at Chicago Roastery Starbucks Reserve
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FOX 32's Roseanne Tellez heads over to the Chicago Roastery Starbucks Reserve to try out some of their delectable offerings and savor the sweet aroma of coffee.

Chicago sees fewest summer murders since 1965
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New data released Wednesday is shedding light on Chicago violence as President Donald Trump cites high crime in the city while continuing to push for mobilizing the National Guard.

Parents of teens shot at Chicago pool sue suspected shooter, Park District
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The families of two teenagers who were shot, one fatally, at Douglass Park in June announced a wrongful death lawsuit against the Chicago Park District and the suspected shooter.

Families of teens shot at Chicago pool file lawsuit against suspect, park district
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The families of two teenagers who were shot, one fatally, at Douglass Park in June announced a wrongful death lawsuit against the Chicago Park District and the suspected shooter.