Chicago weather: Another round of accumulating snowfall possible this weekend
Emily Wahls has your weather update!
Emily Wahls has your weather update!
Chicago braces for dangerous cold as health officials warn frostbite can strike in 30 minutes
Chicagoans woke up to brutal cold Wednesday, with wind chills plunging to nearly 15 below.
Chicagoans woke up to brutal cold Wednesday, with wind chills plunging to nearly 15 below.
O'Hare traffic complicates renovation | The Chicago Report
From politics to pop culture, Paris Schutz and guests bring Chicago's top voices to you.
From politics to pop culture, Paris Schutz and guests bring Chicago's top voices to you.
Jewish students back Northwestern deal with Trump admin. | The Chicago Report
From politics to pop culture, Paris Schutz and guests bring Chicago's top voices to you.
From politics to pop culture, Paris Schutz and guests bring Chicago's top voices to you.
Tasting Chicago: Bears Edition
This week's Tasting Chicago is all about Bears football, food, and the best game-day eats in the city.
This week's Tasting Chicago is all about Bears football, food, and the best game-day eats in the city.
Chicago CTA to close major Loop 'L' station for three-year rebuild starting January 2026
The more than 100-year-old State/Lake elevated CTA station in downtown Chicago will shut down next year until 2029 for a full demolition and rebuild.
The more than 100-year-old State/Lake elevated CTA station in downtown Chicago will shut down next year until 2029 for a full demolition and rebuild.
Mayor Johnson dismisses rival budget plan ahead of year-end vote
With Chicago’s budget deadline weeks away, Mayor Brandon Johnson is flatly rejecting an alternative spending plan advanced by several aldermen.
With Chicago’s budget deadline weeks away, Mayor Brandon Johnson is flatly rejecting an alternative spending plan advanced by several aldermen.
Mayor Johnson dismisses rival budget plan ahead of year-end vote
With Chicago’s budget deadline weeks away, Mayor Brandon Johnson is flatly rejecting an alternative spending plan advanced by several aldermen.
With Chicago’s budget deadline weeks away, Mayor Brandon Johnson is flatly rejecting an alternative spending plan advanced by several aldermen.
Chi-Cares helps homeless during cold weather
And we know it is a struggle to stay warm and safe in this weather. Chi-Care is on the street literally every day, helping those in the most desperate need this time of year.
And we know it is a struggle to stay warm and safe in this weather. Chi-Care is on the street literally every day, helping those in the most desperate need this time of year.
Tasting Chicago: Bears Edition
This week's Tasting Chicago is all about Bears football, food, and the best game-day eats in the city. Gear up, dig in, and let’s kick off Tasting Chicago: Bears Edition.
This week's Tasting Chicago is all about Bears football, food, and the best game-day eats in the city. Gear up, dig in, and let’s kick off Tasting Chicago: Bears Edition.
Staying safe during another cold night in Chicago
The cold slaps you the minute you walk outside. And we're stuck with it for a while. Here's how to stay safe.
The cold slaps you the minute you walk outside. And we're stuck with it for a while. Here's how to stay safe.
Study: Chicago has worst traffic in U.S. | ChicagoLIVE
A new study shows that Chicago has the worst traffic in the country, and the second worst in the world. Bob Pishue of Inrix breaks down the findings.
A new study shows that Chicago has the worst traffic in the country, and the second worst in the world. Bob Pishue of Inrix breaks down the findings.
Severe vomiting from heavy cannabis use? Doctor explains alarming rise in 'scromiting' | ChicagoLIVE
A Chicago emergency doctor tells ChicagoLIVE why more young adults — especially ages 18 to 30 — are showing up with “scromiting,” the slang term for cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, where chronic cannabis use triggers uncontrollable vomiting. She explains why typical nausea meds often don’t work, common misconceptions about marijuana’s benefits, and why stopping cannabis for months is usually the only real solution.
A Chicago emergency doctor tells ChicagoLIVE why more young adults — especially ages 18 to 30 — are showing up with “scromiting,” the slang term for cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, where chronic cannabis use triggers uncontrollable vomiting. She explains why typical nausea meds often don’t work, common misconceptions about marijuana’s benefits, and why stopping cannabis for months is usually the only real solution.
'Scromiting' is on the rise: A side effect of chronic cannabis use | ChicagoLIVE
A condition is on the rise, sending more people to the emergency room. D. Antonia Newmanich of Rush Hospital explains "scromiting," a side effect of chronic cannabis use.
A condition is on the rise, sending more people to the emergency room. D. Antonia Newmanich of Rush Hospital explains "scromiting," a side effect of chronic cannabis use.
Chicago’s Red Kettle Campaign receives surprise gold donations | ChicagoLIVE
Salvation Army volunteers at Chicago’s Christkindlmarket found multiple gold coins dropped anonymously into two red kettles, marking a valuable early boost to this year’s holiday fundraising campaign.
Salvation Army volunteers at Chicago’s Christkindlmarket found multiple gold coins dropped anonymously into two red kettles, marking a valuable early boost to this year’s holiday fundraising campaign.
Keep your tree lit, not your house this holiday season | ChicagoLIVE
As the cold weather sets in, the Chicago Fire Department stops by ChicagoLIVE to walk viewers through simple ways to prevent house fires — from shutting off heaters when you leave the room to swapping real candles for battery-powered ones. They also explain how seniors can receive free smoke detectors and home safety inspections.
As the cold weather sets in, the Chicago Fire Department stops by ChicagoLIVE to walk viewers through simple ways to prevent house fires — from shutting off heaters when you leave the room to swapping real candles for battery-powered ones. They also explain how seniors can receive free smoke detectors and home safety inspections.
Chicago CTA to close major Loop 'L' station for three-year rebuild starting January 2026
A major Chicago 'L' station is closing for three years.
A major Chicago 'L' station is closing for three years.
Woman charged in killing ordered to remain in custody | ChicagoLIVE
The woman charged with killing Romeca Blackmon appeared in court Thursday and was ordered to remain in custody after Blackmon was gunned down when dropping her son off at a South Loop school earlier this year.
The woman charged with killing Romeca Blackmon appeared in court Thursday and was ordered to remain in custody after Blackmon was gunned down when dropping her son off at a South Loop school earlier this year.
CPS to pay $17.5M to former student in school abuse case | ChicagoLIVE
Attorney Bryce Hensley joins us to discuss the landmark $17.5 million settlement for a former CPS student abused by a school dean. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.
Attorney Bryce Hensley joins us to discuss the landmark $17.5 million settlement for a former CPS student abused by a school dean. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.
Romeca Blackmon's family speaks after murder suspect ordered to remain in custody
The woman charged with killing Romeca Blackmon was ordered to remain in custody Thursday after Blackmon was gunned down when dropping her son off at school in Chicago earlier this year.
The woman charged with killing Romeca Blackmon was ordered to remain in custody Thursday after Blackmon was gunned down when dropping her son off at school in Chicago earlier this year.


















