Megan Bos case sparks call for SAFE-T Act law change
We're talking to a state lawmaker about a bill that could impact the SAFE-T Act. Representative Tom Weber is seeking justice for the Antioch woman whose body was found in a trash bin behind a home in Waukegan last year.
We're talking to a state lawmaker about a bill that could impact the SAFE-T Act. Representative Tom Weber is seeking justice for the Antioch woman whose body was found in a trash bin behind a home in Waukegan last year.
Iran ceasefire, violent arrest caught on camera & more | Week in Review
This week on FOX Chicago's "Week in Review:" There's uncertainty in Chicago after the ceasefire announcement from President Donald Trump on Iran. Plus, a violent arrest was caught on camera in the Chicago suburbs, and the NIPSCO worker lockout continues in Hammond.
This week on FOX Chicago's "Week in Review:" There's uncertainty in Chicago after the ceasefire announcement from President Donald Trump on Iran. Plus, a violent arrest was caught on camera in the Chicago suburbs, and the NIPSCO worker lockout continues in Hammond.
Second Story Ranch Recovery campus in Crete | The Chicago Report
We’re talking about a shovel-ready recovery project in Crete that could have a major impact across the south suburbs. Second story ranch is a recovery campus focused on housing, job training and stability for men in recovery. The project will be funded by billions of dollars in funds from an opioid settlement. The founder of second story ranch, Jim O'Connor joins us to explain what's kept them from getting started.
We’re talking about a shovel-ready recovery project in Crete that could have a major impact across the south suburbs. Second story ranch is a recovery campus focused on housing, job training and stability for men in recovery. The project will be funded by billions of dollars in funds from an opioid settlement. The founder of second story ranch, Jim O'Connor joins us to explain what's kept them from getting started.
Robbins is 'open for business' | The Chicago Report
Robbins is making a bold push to redefine its future. Village leaders say a wave of new investment—including a $30 million infrastructure project that has a state-of-the-art football field, and village haul was renovated at the tune of $ million. Now, Mayor Darren Bryant is publicly declaring Robbins “open for business,” as the village looks to attract developers and transform more than 1,000 vacant parcels of land into new opportunities.
Robbins is making a bold push to redefine its future. Village leaders say a wave of new investment—including a $30 million infrastructure project that has a state-of-the-art football field, and village haul was renovated at the tune of $ million. Now, Mayor Darren Bryant is publicly declaring Robbins “open for business,” as the village looks to attract developers and transform more than 1,000 vacant parcels of land into new opportunities.
Dolton prepares for teen takeover tomorrow | The Chicago Report
This is another debated topic we've been talking about teen takeovers. But this time, we're not talking about Chicago. Officials in Dolton are warning residents about a potential teen takeover tomorrow. The police department and mayor Jason House issuing a public safety notice, so the community is aware. These teen trends have been making headlines across Chicago -- from Hyde Park to the Loop -- over the past few weeks. We're bringing in mayor house to talk about how Dolton plans to approach the situation.
This is another debated topic we've been talking about teen takeovers. But this time, we're not talking about Chicago. Officials in Dolton are warning residents about a potential teen takeover tomorrow. The police department and mayor Jason House issuing a public safety notice, so the community is aware. These teen trends have been making headlines across Chicago -- from Hyde Park to the Loop -- over the past few weeks. We're bringing in mayor house to talk about how Dolton plans to approach the situation.
CPS, CTU spar over cancelling classes on May 1 | The Chicago Report
The newly appointed CPS CEO Macquline King is standing up to the Chicago Teachers Union and the board president defying their demand to cancel classes on May 1. Two hours ago, CPS parents didn't know if their kids had school that day, because of mixed messages from both campus.
The newly appointed CPS CEO Macquline King is standing up to the Chicago Teachers Union and the board president defying their demand to cancel classes on May 1. Two hours ago, CPS parents didn't know if their kids had school that day, because of mixed messages from both campus.
CPS, CTU spar over cancelling classes on May 1 | The Chicago Report
The newly appointed CPS CEO Macquline King is standing up to the Chicago Teachers Union and the board president defying their demand to cancel classes on May 1. Two hours ago, CPS parents didn't know if their kids had school that day, because of mixed messages from both campus.
The newly appointed CPS CEO Macquline King is standing up to the Chicago Teachers Union and the board president defying their demand to cancel classes on May 1. Two hours ago, CPS parents didn't know if their kids had school that day, because of mixed messages from both campus.
Is NL race over the Cubs? + Will Billy Donovan leave? | Chicago Sports Tonight
Fox Chicago's Cassie Carlson sits down with Fox Sports' Danny Parkins and breaks down what losing Cade Horton means for the Cubs and whether it widens the gap with the Dodgers in the NL race. Plus, with recent front office changes for the Bulls, how attractive is the Bulls job, and will Billy Donovan want to remain as head coach?
Fox Chicago's Cassie Carlson sits down with Fox Sports' Danny Parkins and breaks down what losing Cade Horton means for the Cubs and whether it widens the gap with the Dodgers in the NL race. Plus, with recent front office changes for the Bulls, how attractive is the Bulls job, and will Billy Donovan want to remain as head coach?
Why the Cubs can survive without Cade Horton & Bulls trust issues | Chicago Sports Tonight
The Score's Matt Spiegel joins Cassie Carlson in studio in a jam-packed edition of CST. Why the Cubs have enough rotational depth to survive without Cade Horton. Also, how does Horton's injury impact the Cubs World Series chances? Plus, does Spiegs have faith in the Bulls to execute their search for a new front office regime? Finally, what would the price tag be to trade for All-Pro DT Dexter Lawrence.
The Score's Matt Spiegel joins Cassie Carlson in studio in a jam-packed edition of CST. Why the Cubs have enough rotational depth to survive without Cade Horton. Also, how does Horton's injury impact the Cubs World Series chances? Plus, does Spiegs have faith in the Bulls to execute their search for a new front office regime? Finally, what would the price tag be to trade for All-Pro DT Dexter Lawrence.
Trump, Iran agree to 2-week ceasefire. What now? | The Chicago Report
ran agreed Wednesday to a two-week ceasefire and plans to begin talks with the United States in Islamabad, as President Donald Trump said he would pause planned U.S. strikes contingent on Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
ran agreed Wednesday to a two-week ceasefire and plans to begin talks with the United States in Islamabad, as President Donald Trump said he would pause planned U.S. strikes contingent on Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Lil Tjay arrested, Offset injured in Florida casino shooting
Rapper Lil Tjay was arrested and former Migos member Offset was hospitalized Monday night following a fight and reported shooting outside a South Florida casino.
Rapper Lil Tjay was arrested and former Migos member Offset was hospitalized Monday night following a fight and reported shooting outside a South Florida casino.
Unlikely forensic tool helped crack Burr Oak Cemetery grave desecration case
A tiny piece of evidence helped solve a shocking cemetery crime in suburban Chicago.
A tiny piece of evidence helped solve a shocking cemetery crime in suburban Chicago.
Moss evidence helped crack Burr Oak Cemetery grave desecration case
A newly published scientific paper is shedding light on how investigators used moss to help solve a grave desecration case at Burr Oak Cemetery that shocked the Chicago area in 2009.
A newly published scientific paper is shedding light on how investigators used moss to help solve a grave desecration case at Burr Oak Cemetery that shocked the Chicago area in 2009.
Michigan woman missing after falling off boat during Bahamas trip
A woman from Lenawee County is missing after her husband says she fell off a boat and was swept off into the sea during a trip to the Bahamas.
A woman from Lenawee County is missing after her husband says she fell off a boat and was swept off into the sea during a trip to the Bahamas.
TMZ: Former Migos rapper Offset shot outside Florida casino
TMZ reports that Atlanta-based rapper Offset was shot Monday evening near a casino near Hollywood, Florida.
TMZ reports that Atlanta-based rapper Offset was shot Monday evening near a casino near Hollywood, Florida.
HIV cases up in Chicago, Michael Jackson biopic highlights Gary | The Chicago Report
Tonight, we explore why HIV cases are rising in Chicago, a new DOJ rule concerning former federal attorneys in Illinois, and how the new Michael Jackson biopic is highlighting his hometown of Gary, Ind.
Tonight, we explore why HIV cases are rising in Chicago, a new DOJ rule concerning former federal attorneys in Illinois, and how the new Michael Jackson biopic is highlighting his hometown of Gary, Ind.
Michael Jackson biopic highlights Gary, Indiana | The Chicago Report
Gary, Indiana, is about to take center stage with the release of a new biopic of Michael Jackson, a native son.
Gary, Indiana, is about to take center stage with the release of a new biopic of Michael Jackson, a native son.
Ex-federal attorneys in Illinois decry new DOJ rule | The Chicago Report
More than 130 former federal attorneys in Illinois are sounding the alarm over a new DOJ rule. Mark Rotert, former assistant U.S. attorney, explains the issue.
More than 130 former federal attorneys in Illinois are sounding the alarm over a new DOJ rule. Mark Rotert, former assistant U.S. attorney, explains the issue.
HIV cases in Chicago on the rise, report finds | The Chicago Report
After decades of declining HIV rates, the number of cases in Chicago has been on the rise over the past few years, mostly among Latino residents.
After decades of declining HIV rates, the number of cases in Chicago has been on the rise over the past few years, mostly among Latino residents.
Human remains found during Easter egg hunt: LBPD
Possible human remains were found during an Easter egg hunt in Long Beach.
Possible human remains were found during an Easter egg hunt in Long Beach.



















