Week in Review: Migrants flow into Chicago area • 911 call saves man's life • U of I star charged with rape

Migrants continue to arrive in the Chicago area by train, plane and bus; a 911 call led to the rescue of an Indiana man who had been trapped in a crash for a week; and a standout University of Illinois basketball player was charged with rape.

Week in Review: Dolton mayor stirs controversy • suburban business robberies • Cook County refunds

The mayor of Dolton is back in the limelight after some questionable purchases with taxpayer dollars; DuPage County businesses have reported an increase in retail theft this week; and Cook County property owners could start to see some automatic refunds hit their accounts. These are this week's top stories on Fox 32.

Week in Review: Brissa Romero disappearance • Illinois lottery winner • Chicago police chase ends in arrests

A heartbreaking end to the search for a 17-year-old who went missing from the Chicago suburbs; a winning $650,000 lottery ticket was sold in Cook County; and three men are facing charges for leading police on a high-speed chase from Oak Brook to Chicago. 

Week in Review: Potential motive in Romeoville family murders • New Illinois laws • Oakbrook Terrace shooting

Police revealed a connection between a murdered family and their killer three months after their deaths, new laws will be taking effect come January, two men tried to rob a 72-year-old woman at a Tinley Park Jewel and a woman allegedly followed a group after an argument at an Oakbrook Terrace hotel pool and fatally shot a man.

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Charges have been filed against three Venezuelan migrants after allegedly stealing over $500 worth of merchandise at a retail store in Elmhurst, an off-duty Chicago police officer was killed in an Oak Lawn crash, a woman whose body was found on the side of the road in Lake County has been identified and heartbreak for a Dixmoor football team after money raised for a Florida trip goes missing.

Waukegan family brings woman's body home • Scooby's heads to Hall of Fame • Chicago firefighter dies in blaze

A suburban family is grieving the loss of a loved one whose body was temporarily stuck overseas; a Downers Grove restaurant has been inducted into the Hot Dog Hall of Fame; and the city of Chicago is mourning a firefighter who died battling a blaze in Lincoln Park. 

Illinois minimum wage increase • mom killed at suburban ATM • some Chicago TJ Maxx, Marshalls to close

Workers in Illinois will see an increase to the minimum wage come January; two people are in custody after a suburban mom was shot to death at a Chase ATM in Worth; and some TJ Maxx and Marshalls retail stores will be closing in the Chicago area in 2024. 

Week in Review: Chicago considers 'noise cameras' • Human traffickers busted • property tax sticker shock

A pair of migrants were charged with stealing thousands from a Chicago-area store; six were charged in a local human trafficking ring and dramatic new video shows the moment an Illinois State Trooper was shot.

Migrants accused of suburban theft • 'Friends' star Matthew Perry dies • winter weather outlook

A pair of migrants were accused of stealing nearly $2,000 worth of merchandise from a suburban Macy's; Matthew Perry – Chandler Bing in the hit series "Friends" –  was found dead Saturday of apparent drowning; and an El Nino winter could mean warmer weather and wetter days according to the latest outlook from NOAA.