Michael Richards reflects on Seinfeld in new memoir
The Seinfeld star won three Emmys for playing Cosmo Kramer over the show's nine-year run. Now, Michael Richards is telling several behind-the-scenes Seinfeld stories in his new memoir, 'Entrances and Exits.'
The Seinfeld star won three Emmys for playing Cosmo Kramer over the show's nine-year run. Now, Michael Richards is telling several behind-the-scenes Seinfeld stories in his new memoir, 'Entrances and Exits.'
Ladies of Virtue Chicago helps young girls grow into leaders
A local mentoring and leadership program serves young women in underserved communities in Chicago. Ladies of Virtue is dedicated to improving the lives of girls through personal discovery. Fox 32's Anita Blanton spoke to the founder and a few of the girls in the program.
A local mentoring and leadership program serves young women in underserved communities in Chicago. Ladies of Virtue is dedicated to improving the lives of girls through personal discovery. Fox 32's Anita Blanton spoke to the founder and a few of the girls in the program.
Chicagoan Tamara Taylor is the mastermind behind some of the industry?s top glam stars
When one door closes, sometimes another really does open wide. One Chicagoan's life changed in an instant, twice, and she's using her experience to open doors for young people.
When one door closes, sometimes another really does open wide. One Chicagoan's life changed in an instant, twice, and she's using her experience to open doors for young people.
A Special Wish Foundation fulfills dream for Chicago teen at WWE SmackDown
Nicholas Reyes, 19, has wrestled with a life-threatening condition for most of his life, but that didn't stop him from heading to WWE SmackDown in Philadelphia this spring, courtesy of a little known Chicago foundation called A Special Wish.
Nicholas Reyes, 19, has wrestled with a life-threatening condition for most of his life, but that didn't stop him from heading to WWE SmackDown in Philadelphia this spring, courtesy of a little known Chicago foundation called A Special Wish.
A Special Wish Foundation fulfills dream for Chicago teen at WWE SmackDown
Nicholas Reyes, 19, has wrestled with a life-threatening condition for most of his life, but that didn't stop him from heading to WWE SmackDown in Philadelphia this spring, courtesy of a little known Chicago foundation called A Special Wish.
Nicholas Reyes, 19, has wrestled with a life-threatening condition for most of his life, but that didn't stop him from heading to WWE SmackDown in Philadelphia this spring, courtesy of a little known Chicago foundation called A Special Wish.
Week in Review: Harvey mayor criticized • Woman found with 61 pounds cocaine • Riot Fest leaves Douglass Park
WEEK IN REVIEW: -'Worse than Tiffany Henyard': Another south suburban mayor takes heat from residents -Indiana woman allegedly trafficked over 61 pounds of cocaine into Midway International Airport -'RiotLand': Riot Fest leaving Douglass Park and moving to the suburbs
WEEK IN REVIEW: -'Worse than Tiffany Henyard': Another south suburban mayor takes heat from residents -Indiana woman allegedly trafficked over 61 pounds of cocaine into Midway International Airport -'RiotLand': Riot Fest leaving Douglass Park and moving to the suburbs
Paris on Politics: Gov. Pritzker 'open' to new Bears stadium if there's no downside to taxpayers
The Chicago Bears might have fumbled their first attempt to get state taxpayer help in building a new domed stadium on the lakefront, but it doesn’t mean the game is over.
The Chicago Bears might have fumbled their first attempt to get state taxpayer help in building a new domed stadium on the lakefront, but it doesn’t mean the game is over.
Paris on Politics: Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker
Fox 32 political correspondent Paris Schutz sits down with Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker in this episode of Paris on Politics.
Fox 32 political correspondent Paris Schutz sits down with Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker in this episode of Paris on Politics.
Fox 32's Week in Review - June 14
These are the top stories on Fox 32's Week in Review.
These are the top stories on Fox 32's Week in Review.
Behind-the-scenes look at how Chicago's flags are made
W.G.N Flag & Decorating Co., a family-owned business since 1916, is giving FOX 32 Chicago an inside look into how the city's flags are made, from start to finish.
W.G.N Flag & Decorating Co., a family-owned business since 1916, is giving FOX 32 Chicago an inside look into how the city's flags are made, from start to finish.
Jude Law reflects on filming 'Road to Perdition' in Chicago
Nearly 25 years after he filmed in Chicago, Jude Law is reflecting back on shooting his period-piece mafia drama “Road to Perdition” in our city.
Nearly 25 years after he filmed in Chicago, Jude Law is reflecting back on shooting his period-piece mafia drama “Road to Perdition” in our city.
Jude Law reflects on filming 'Road to Perdition' in Chicago
Nearly 25 years after he filmed in Chicago, Jude Law is reflecting back on shooting his period-piece mafia drama ?Road to Perdition? in our city.
Nearly 25 years after he filmed in Chicago, Jude Law is reflecting back on shooting his period-piece mafia drama ?Road to Perdition? in our city.
Cooking with Fire: Smoked pork Cuban sandwich and Puerto Rican Red rice with the Hammond Fire Department
This morning we're Cooking with Fire at the Hammond Fire Department, making firefighter Ryan Tuuk's Cubano sandwich and firefighter Juan Gonzalez's Puerto Rican rice.
This morning we're Cooking with Fire at the Hammond Fire Department, making firefighter Ryan Tuuk's Cubano sandwich and firefighter Juan Gonzalez's Puerto Rican rice.
Cooking with Fire: Smoked pork Cuban sandwich and Puerto Rican Red rice with the Hammond Fire Dept.
This morning we're Cooking with Fire at the Hammond Fire Department, making firefighter Ryan Tuuk's Cubano sandwich and firefighter Juan Gonzalez's Puerto Rican rice.
This morning we're Cooking with Fire at the Hammond Fire Department, making firefighter Ryan Tuuk's Cubano sandwich and firefighter Juan Gonzalez's Puerto Rican rice.
Oak Park food pantry teams up with Rush doctor to combat heart disease
In a FOX 32 Special Report, Sylvia Perez looks at how a local food pantry and hospital are teaming up to help those who need cardiac care but might not know it.
In a FOX 32 Special Report, Sylvia Perez looks at how a local food pantry and hospital are teaming up to help those who need cardiac care but might not know it.
Behind-the-scenes look at how Navy Pier's firework shows become a reality
Check out this super cool inside look at how Navy Pier puts on its firework shows, from where it all begins to how it ends.
Check out this super cool inside look at how Navy Pier puts on its firework shows, from where it all begins to how it ends.
Suburban food pantry teams up with Chicago doctor to combat heart disease
In a FOX 32 Special Report, Sylvia Perez looks at how a local food pantry and hospital are teaming up to help those who need cardiac care but might not know it.
In a FOX 32 Special Report, Sylvia Perez looks at how a local food pantry and hospital are teaming up to help those who need cardiac care but might not know it.
'Chicago is why the show is so good': Gyllenhaal on new Apple TV+ series
Jake Gyllenhaal said that Chicago is the reason why his new AppleTV+ series “Presumed Innocent” is so good.
Jake Gyllenhaal said that Chicago is the reason why his new AppleTV+ series “Presumed Innocent” is so good.
'Chicago is why the show is so good': Gyllenhaal on new Apple TV+ series
"Presumed Innocent" premiers on Apple TV+ this week and follows a Chicago prosecutor (Jake Gyllenhaal) who is accused of murdering his mistress.
"Presumed Innocent" premiers on Apple TV+ this week and follows a Chicago prosecutor (Jake Gyllenhaal) who is accused of murdering his mistress.
Happy Apple Pie Shop in Oak Park bakes inclusion into its culture
Approximately 6.5 million people in the United States have an intellectual disability. Of that number, just over 19 percent have a job. With that in mind, parents in Oak Park baked up an idea that’s as sweet as pie.
Approximately 6.5 million people in the United States have an intellectual disability. Of that number, just over 19 percent have a job. With that in mind, parents in Oak Park baked up an idea that’s as sweet as pie.

















