Chicago platform connects nonprofits with those who need help
Someone out there needs help, and someone else wants to give it.
Inside a Chicago sex sting: The high price of a quick visit
Chicago’s Cook County Sheriff’s Department conducted an undercover sting operation targeting men attempting to buy sex, resulting in 24 citations, hefty fines, and a confrontation with the realities of human trafficking.
From MLK's driver to community impact: The powerful story of Leak and Sons Funeral Home in Chicago
For over 90 years, Leak and Sons Funeral Homes has been supporting Chicagoland families during their times of loss. But beyond their funeral services, they remain deeply committed to giving back to the community in ways that many people may not realize.
Illinois skaters to honor victims of DC plane crash with memorial performance
Three weeks after a devastating plane crash killed 28 members of the U.S. figure skating community, skaters in Illinois are coming together to honor their fallen friends and coaches.
The caregiver's challenge: Why self-care matters for those who give their all
More than 100 million caregivers in the U.S. face the daily task of caring for loved ones, often sacrificing their own well-being in the process. FOX 32’s Nate Rodgers knows this struggle firsthand.
Endeavor Health launches $2M program to support victims of violence
Armed with a multimillion-dollar grant from the Department of Justice, a local healthcare system is gearing up to help victims of violence fight some of the aftereffects.
Chicago's Pullman porters formed first all-Black labor union 100 years ago
As we celebrate Black History Month this year, a major milestone is also being marked.
The 'Divine 9': Chicago's Black Greek organizations rally to support those in need
There are a lot of movers and shakers in Chicago working to make our neighborhoods better. While we recognize many of their names right away, there are a few that not all of us know.
Charlie Trotter’s reopens as pop-up, honoring Chicago culinary icon
For the first time in 13 years, an iconic Chicago restaurant that helped change the landscape of the food scene in America has reopened its doors.
Chicago's only Black-owned skating rink rolls into history with 50 years of impact
The only Black-owned skating rink in Illinois has touched lives for decades. In a Fox 32 special report, Terrence Lee takes us inside the iconic space.



















