Paris on Politics: Debate on mandatory mental health screenings in Illinois schools
FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
CTA train derailment delays Yellow, Purple, Red line trains
CTA trains on the city’s North Side experienced major delays on Monday night due to a minor derailment.
CTA trains on the city’s North Side experienced major delays on Monday night due to a minor derailment.
John Stamos Pizza, quiet firing & no makeup dates | ChicagoNOW
What?s trending in Chicago? We are talking about a new TikTok dating trend which involves women going to first dates makeup-free, a new phrase called ?quiet firing,? and John Stamos? Riot Fest request to have a Greek-style pizza named after him. ChicagoNOW is a fast-paced, conversational show that spotlights what?s trending in and around Chicago.
What?s trending in Chicago? We are talking about a new TikTok dating trend which involves women going to first dates makeup-free, a new phrase called ?quiet firing,? and John Stamos? Riot Fest request to have a Greek-style pizza named after him. ChicagoNOW is a fast-paced, conversational show that spotlights what?s trending in and around Chicago.
Gun found at Chicago's Whitney Young H.S. on first day of school
A gun was found during screenings at Whitney Young High School in Chicago on Monday.
A gun was found during screenings at Whitney Young High School in Chicago on Monday.
Are you being quiet fired? Local expert weighs in
You?ve probably heard of ?quiet quitting? ? but what about ?quiet firing?? It?s when a company pushes someone out without ever officially firing them ? things like being passed up for projects, left out of meetings, or given zero feedback. It?s subtle, but it can leave people feeling powerless, confused, and stuck.
You?ve probably heard of ?quiet quitting? ? but what about ?quiet firing?? It?s when a company pushes someone out without ever officially firing them ? things like being passed up for projects, left out of meetings, or given zero feedback. It?s subtle, but it can leave people feeling powerless, confused, and stuck.
New TikTok dating trend: Skipping makeup on first dates
There?s a new trend on TikTok where women are showing up makeup-free on first dates ? not just to embrace natural beauty, but to see if a potential partner will accept them as they really are. It?s about flipping old dating norms and putting authenticity front and center.
There?s a new trend on TikTok where women are showing up makeup-free on first dates ? not just to embrace natural beauty, but to see if a potential partner will accept them as they really are. It?s about flipping old dating norms and putting authenticity front and center.
First day of school brings excitement and nerves for CPS students, parents
Students returned to Chicago Public Schools for the first day of the 2025-26 year, with a celebratory welcome at Walter Payton College Prep.
Students returned to Chicago Public Schools for the first day of the 2025-26 year, with a celebratory welcome at Walter Payton College Prep.
Chicago school year kicks off with hugs and excitement
Thousands of students across Chicagoland are heading back to school this morning.
Thousands of students across Chicagoland are heading back to school this morning.
Two men arrested after shots fired, CPD squad car struck near Chicago police station
Two men were taken into custody late Sunday after police said they opened fire on another vehicle and struck a CPD patrol car.
Two men were taken into custody late Sunday after police said they opened fire on another vehicle and struck a CPD patrol car.
CTA adds bus routes to ‘Frequent Network’ with rides every 10 minutes
The CTA is expanding its “Frequent Network" with more routes in which wait times for a bus will only last 10 minutes or less.
The CTA is expanding its “Frequent Network" with more routes in which wait times for a bus will only last 10 minutes or less.
CTA add routes to 'frequent network' with rides every 10 minutes or less
The Chicago Transit Authority is adding four more routes to its "Frequent Network," which runs buses every 10 minutes or less.
The Chicago Transit Authority is adding four more routes to its "Frequent Network," which runs buses every 10 minutes or less.
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.
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.
CPD officer in Krystal Rivera shooting stripped of police powers, under new investigation
The Chicago Police Department officer who shot and killed Officer Krystal Rivera has been relieved of his police powers.
The Chicago Police Department officer who shot and killed Officer Krystal Rivera has been relieved of his police powers.
Chicago Public Schools possible loan: Necessary 'bridge' or beginning of 'downward spiral'? | Paris on Politics
On this episode of "Paris on Politics," Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, the teachers union, and the CPS board face off over the budget plan. Illinois Republicans rally at the State Fair, aiming to block Governor Pritzker's ambitions for a third term. A Republican candidate enters the race to replace Illinois U.S. Senator Dick Durbin, and we'll reveal who it is. Additionally, former Chicago Public Schools chief and mayoral candidate Paul Vallas shares his insights on how he would fix CPS. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
On this episode of "Paris on Politics," Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, the teachers union, and the CPS board face off over the budget plan. Illinois Republicans rally at the State Fair, aiming to block Governor Pritzker's ambitions for a third term. A Republican candidate enters the race to replace Illinois U.S. Senator Dick Durbin, and we'll reveal who it is. Additionally, former Chicago Public Schools chief and mayoral candidate Paul Vallas shares his insights on how he would fix CPS. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
Starbucks CEO sets new time goal for baristas making your order
Four minutes or less. That is how long the Starbucks chief executive officer would like for it to take from order to drink in hand.
Four minutes or less. That is how long the Starbucks chief executive officer would like for it to take from order to drink in hand.
Paris on Politics: Paul Vallas shares his thoughts on Chicago Public Schools budget
FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
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.
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.
CPS defies mayor?s push for $200M Loan, but say they have a plan to fill a $734M budget deficit
Chicago Public Schools? new leadership rolled out a budget plan that shuns borrowing and shifts a $175 million pension bill to City Hall?reviving the same no-loan strategy that got the last CEO fired.
Chicago Public Schools? new leadership rolled out a budget plan that shuns borrowing and shifts a $175 million pension bill to City Hall?reviving the same no-loan strategy that got the last CEO fired.
Parents and leaders rally to save Esmeralda Santiago Elementary from closure
On the first day of classes, community members, city officials, and parents urged Chicago Public Schools to buy the property and keep the school open after the Archdiocese of Chicago put it up for sale.
On the first day of classes, community members, city officials, and parents urged Chicago Public Schools to buy the property and keep the school open after the Archdiocese of Chicago put it up for sale.
3 shot overnight in Carpentersville
Three people were shot overnight in suburban Carpentersville.
Three people were shot overnight in suburban Carpentersville.



















