Week in Review: Tom Brady, new gun laws & Orland Park vice principal scrutinized
On this episode of "Week in Review": property taxes are due, but where's the bill? Car insurance rates are on the rise in Illinois. We're remembering Ryne Sandberg. Plus, Fiesta del Sol organizers ask 'ICE' to stay away. Lou Canellis gets an exclusive with the GOAT, Tom Brady. And a couple claims they were scammed out of 180K for their wedding.
Paris on Politics: Interest rates, Cook County property tax delays & political free-for-all?
On this episode of “Paris on Politics,” the Federal Reserve takes action on interest rates, announcing that the best path forward is more of the same. Meanwhile, another high-profile Chicago-area member of Congress calls it quits, setting off a free-for-all. We'll also delve into the technology snafus that are delaying Cook County property tax bills by months. Additionally, Governor Pritzker praises a new proposal aimed at cracking down on human trafficking in Illinois. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
SpaceX, Crew-11 rocket launch scrubbed over weather; now targeting Friday
NASA and SpaceX have delayed Thursday’s planned launch of the Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The mission will mark the next exciting chapter in their partnership to support long-duration human spaceflight and cutting-edge research in low-Earth orbit.
Paris on Politics: Cook County delayed on property tax bills
FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
Tsunami activity reported in California after 8.8 magnitude earthquake hits Russia
Several tsunami alerts were issued for California, Hawaii, and Alaska.
CM Punk talks 'WWE Unreal' and how Chicago shaped his wrestling journey
FOX 32's Jake Hamilton catches up with CM Punk to talk about Netflix’s WWE Unreal and his deep connection to Chicago.
As SNAP faces historic cuts, Chicago man expands mission to feed thousands
SNAP cuts from Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" could affect thousands in Illinois, who will have to turn to local nonprofits.



















