Ofc. Krystal Rivera funeral: Chicago mourns officer killed in line of duty
Chicago Police Officer Krystal Rivera was laid to rest on Wednesday, weeks after she was accidentally shot and killed by her partner during a confrontation with an armed suspect.
City Council members ‘need’ to override mayor’s veto of ‘snap curfew,’ alder says
The future of a "snap curfew" for Chicago teens will come down to a vote on whether to overturn Mayor Brandon Johnson's veto of the ordinance.
Chicago alderman hosts fundraiser to provide bulletproof vests for police officers
Ald. Brian Hopkins (2nd) talks about his annual ?Get Behind the Vest? fundraiser supporting the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation, helping to equip officers with life-saving bulletproof vests.
Pro-Palestinian film in Chicago's Movies in the Park series sparks controversy
As tensions between Israel and Iran begin to cool, controversy is heating up in Chicago over a planned screening of a documentary some say is antisemitic.
Fallen Chicago Police Ofc. Krystal Rivera honored at visitation
A public visitation was held on Tuesday for Chicago Police Ofc. Krystal Rivera, who was accidentally shot and killed by her partner during a chase earlier this month.
1st & North: Caleb throws shade, Lions' missed Super Bowl opportunity & Aaron Rodgers' final season?
On this episode of "1st and North," sports anchor Lou Canellis and NFC North insiders talk about Caleb Williams throwing shade at Packers fans and discuss whether the Lions could have won the Super Bowl if fully healthy. They also preview Netflix's "Quarterback" series starring Detroit QB Jared Goff and debate Pro Football Focus's rankings of the best NFL duos by position group. Plus, Aaron Rodgers announces this season will "pretty sure" be his last, and be sure to catch the viral video of Joe Burrow's unexpected baseball throw.
Paris on Politics: Trump brokers Israel-Iran ceasefire; Half-empty CPS schools
On this episode of "Paris on Politics," Trump announces a ceasefire between Israel and Iran after Iran targeted a U.S. base in Qatar. We have reactions from local members of Congress from both sides of the aisle. Plus, a Chicago activist says Trump's decision to target Iran's nuclear sites will only cause more instability. Additionally, a new analysis shows a staggering number of CPS schools are more than half empty and costing taxpayers significantly. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
Paris on Politics: Chicago's school occupancy crisis
Chicago Public Schools closures are the third rail of local politics, but a new report finds many school buildings have low enrollment.
Chicago police officers’ ‘reckless’ high-speed chase led to woman’s death, lawsuit alleges
The family of a woman who was killed when a car being chased by Chicago police officers last year crashed into her car is suing the city.
Metra UP-N service suspended for outbound trains through rush hour
Outbound Metra UP-N train service will be temporarily suspended throughout Monday morning due to emergency track repairs.
Second man arrested in connection with shooting death of Chicago Police Ofc. Krystal Rivera
A second man was arrested in connection with the pursuit that led to the accidental shooting death of Chicago Police Ofc. Krystal Rivera.
CTA, Metra, Pace offer pass for unlimited rides in single day
Commuters across the Chicago area are now able to take unlimited rides across the region’s transit system with the purchase of one pass.
Chicago mayor vetoes teen 'snap' curfew ordinance after City Council approval
Two days after a divided Chicago City Council voted to approve a controversial ordinance allowing temporary curfews, Mayor Brandon Johnson vetoed the measure Friday.
Paris on Politics: CPS CEO departure, Trump's decision on Israel-Iran & NYC mayoral race
On this episode of "Paris on Politics," CPS bids farewell to CEO Pedro Martinez, who cautions about the growing influence of the teachers' union. President Trump announces he will decide within the next two weeks whether to involve the U.S. in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. We present perspectives both supporting and opposing Israel's preemptive strikes. Additionally, we explore the future of New York City as the race for mayor heats up in the Big Apple. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
Chicago mayor vetoes teen 'snap' curfew ordinance after City Council approval
Two days after a divided Chicago City Council voted to approve a controversial ordinance allowing temporary curfews, Mayor Brandon Johnson vetoed the measure Friday.
CDOT Commissioner Tom Carney resigns after just over a year on the job
Chicago Transportation Commissioner Tom Carney is stepping down July 3, ending a brief tenure marked by his promotion from interim to permanent chief just last year.
Starbucks will further align its menu with 'MAHA' initiative, RFK Jr. says
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Starbucks is pledging to align its menu with the Trump administration's "Make America Healthy Again" initiative.
Paris on Politics: Trump?s ICE comments, Israel-Iran conflict & Chicago curfew debate
On this episode of "Paris on Politics," we break down why President Trump?s social media posts about ICE raids could be more political than practical. Then, we delve into the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran with a report from the ground in Tel Aviv. As the situation intensifies, questions arise about potential involvement from the United States, with President Trump keeping his strategy under wraps. Plus, the debate surrounding the city's snap curfew ordinance, with insights into whether the police department truly needs a curfew to manage criminal activities effectively. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
Old CPS school transformed into new work center in Austin
A former CPS school is now being transformed into a work center. FOX 32's Tia Ewing was at the grand opening in the Austin neighborhood.
Trump delays TikTok ban again: What to know
It is the third time Trump has extended the deadline.



















