Trump sends National Guard to LA County amid anti-ICE protests
The Trump administration is sending the National Guard to Southern California.
LA ICE protests, Day 2: Paramount, downtown LA at center of car fires, smoke bomb explosions
Demonstrations in Paramount marked the second day of anti-ICE protests happening across Los Angeles.
Paris on Politics: Musk vs. Trump, Pritzker to testify in DC & Tapper’s new book
On this episode of "Paris on Politics," we break down the social media war of words between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump. Then, "Original Sin" authors Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson share key revelations from the book. Next, a one-on-one with conductor Enrique Mazzola at the Lyric Opera. Plus, Illinois Governor Pritzker is headed to DC to testify on immigrant sanctuary state laws next week. What to expect. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
68-acre horse farm in Will County converted into recovery site for men
What was once a premier harness racing training facility in the south suburbs is now getting a new lease on life — in a completely different line of work.
Bears reporter on Ben Johnson coaching: 'Haven't covered anything like this before' | The Offseason
The Athletic's Adam Jahns wraps up three days of Bears minicamp where the emphasis was on details. How will Caleb Williams receive Ben Johnson's coaching, should Jaquan Brisker change his playing style after a season-ending concussion, Cole Kmet's reaction to the Bears drafting Colston Loveland and more.
The Offseason: Ben Johnson's coaching style showcased at Bears minicamp
This week on 'The Offseason': The Bears wrap up three days of minicamp where Ben Johnson emphasized attention to details. The Athletic's Adam Jahns discusses the difference in coaching style from previous head coaches and how Jaquan Brisker came back from a season-ending concussion. Lou Canellis on his observations from day two of practice. Plus, Gervon Dexter talks about becoming a leader on the defense and Tyrique Stevenson lays out his goals for the season.
Week in Review: ICE raids in Chicago, CTA funding & an airport charger warning
On this episode of "Week in Review," ICE raids in Chicago spark street protests and community reactions. Next, with the CTA facing financial troubles and Metra stations in disrepair, what is going on with transit funding? Then, a warning against airport phone chargers and some tips on using digital coupons. Plus, some tiny state in New England claims they're America’s pizza capital. We investigate their obvious delusions.
South Side soundtrack: Beloved White Sox organist Nancy Faust making a comeback
A Chicago legend returns: Nancy Faust is back at the organ for some White Sox games this summer.
Paris on Politics: Tapper, Thompson talk 'Original Sin'
Veteran Washington journalists Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson go beyond the spin in their hotly debated new book "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, it's Cover Up and the Disastrous Decision to Run Again."
Paris on Politics: ICE agents in Chicago, 1% grocery tax, and CTA funding concerns
On this episode of “Paris on Politics,” we discuss the chaos that erupted in Chicago’s South Loop as ICE agents reportedly detained individuals, prompting local public officials to speak out against the actions. Then, will the city keep a 1% grocery tax? Opinions are divided on its impact. Additionally, the recently passed $55 billion state budget raises questions about what it means for Chicago transit and the state's public schools. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
Paris on Politics: ICE detains multiple people, draws protesters
Chaos and confusion in the South Loop as multiple immigrants were reportedly detained.
Illinois bill targets digital coupon problems after shopper complaints
They're supposed to help you save some time and money when grocery shopping, but digital coupons don’t always do that and it’s a problem many shoppers seem to be having.
Washington man supplied chemicals used in Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing, FBI says
Federal authorities announced Wednesday that one suspect, Daniel Park, was arrested and extradited from Poland after the blast killed his alleged collaborator, Edward Bartkus.


















