Missing Chicago woman identified as Michigan 'Jane Doe' from 1988
A missing Chicago woman has been identified as a "Jane Doe" recovered from Lake Michigan in 1988.
A missing Chicago woman has been identified as a "Jane Doe" recovered from Lake Michigan in 1988.
Chicago daycare teacher arrested by ICE released from custody
A Chicago daycare teacher arrested by ICE last week has been released from custody.
A Chicago daycare teacher arrested by ICE last week has been released from custody.
Local resident shares her experience on '99 to Beat' | ChicagoNOW
Last night we had to watch a local resident get eliminated on the Fox gameshow “99 to Beat” but she still made it impressively far! Hadieh Tazangi joins live in studio to share her experience.
Last night we had to watch a local resident get eliminated on the Fox gameshow “99 to Beat” but she still made it impressively far! Hadieh Tazangi joins live in studio to share her experience.
Holiday lights at Morton Arboretum | ChicagoNOW
The Morton Arboretum has a dazzling display you won’t want to miss. Kate Fitzgerald, Special Events Planner joins to share more details with the ChicagoNOW hosts.
The Morton Arboretum has a dazzling display you won’t want to miss. Kate Fitzgerald, Special Events Planner joins to share more details with the ChicagoNOW hosts.
Block Club Chicago: ICE activity update | ChicagoNOW
Block Club Chicago's Mack Liederman joins via zoom to run through the latest updates on ICE activity in Chicago.
Block Club Chicago's Mack Liederman joins via zoom to run through the latest updates on ICE activity in Chicago.
The Old Farmer's Almanac lives on | ChicagoNOW
Sales of the Old Farmer’s Almanac are through the roof after quite the scare. Carol Connare, Editor-in-Chief of the Old Farmer’s Almanac tells us more about the history of this long running publication and clears up some recent confusion.
Sales of the Old Farmer’s Almanac are through the roof after quite the scare. Carol Connare, Editor-in-Chief of the Old Farmer’s Almanac tells us more about the history of this long running publication and clears up some recent confusion.
Chicago man arrested 10 months after CTA robberies and assaults, police say
Chicago police say a 22-year-old man is facing seven felony counts after attacks and robberies on CTA trains earlier this year.
Chicago police say a 22-year-old man is facing seven felony counts after attacks and robberies on CTA trains earlier this year.
Behind the scenes of movies and gaming | ChicagoNOW
You can catch The Backstage Experience Saturday's at 11PM on FOX 32. Host of the show Jon Stenvall joins to give us a behind the scenes look at what to expect on this weeks episode.
You can catch The Backstage Experience Saturday's at 11PM on FOX 32. Host of the show Jon Stenvall joins to give us a behind the scenes look at what to expect on this weeks episode.
Perfect children's book for Thanksgiving | ChicagoNOW
If you're looking for the perfect Thanksgiving book to read to your kids this year, look no further. Author of "Turkey in Disguise" Adam Wallace joins ChicagoNOW live in studio to share what inspired him to write this story.
If you're looking for the perfect Thanksgiving book to read to your kids this year, look no further. Author of "Turkey in Disguise" Adam Wallace joins ChicagoNOW live in studio to share what inspired him to write this story.
Program supporting and uplifting fathers celebrates 16 years | ChicagoNOW
The Dovetail Project is celebrating 16 years of making an impact on local families. Sheldon Smith, the founder and CEO, joins live in-studio to share what the program offers and the impact it's made over the past 16 years.
The Dovetail Project is celebrating 16 years of making an impact on local families. Sheldon Smith, the founder and CEO, joins live in-studio to share what the program offers and the impact it's made over the past 16 years.
TMZ: House to vote on Epstein file release | ChicagoNOW
The House is expected to make a vote on the release of the Epstein files. Michael Babcock from TMZ joins to discuss more about these files and implications of the release.
The House is expected to make a vote on the release of the Epstein files. Michael Babcock from TMZ joins to discuss more about these files and implications of the release.
TMZ: Kris Jenner files trademark for new beauty line | ChicagoNOW
Kris Jenner is possibly getting ready to enter the beauty industry with her own brand. She has recently filed for a new trademark for the rights to "Queen by Kris Jenner". Michael Babcock from TMZ joins to share more.
Kris Jenner is possibly getting ready to enter the beauty industry with her own brand. She has recently filed for a new trademark for the rights to "Queen by Kris Jenner". Michael Babcock from TMZ joins to share more.
Chicago daycare teacher arrested by ICE released from custody, attorney says
A Chicago daycare teacher arrested by ICE last week has been released from custody, and here's what she had to say.
A Chicago daycare teacher arrested by ICE last week has been released from custody, and here's what she had to say.
Get “Elf’d Up” in Wrigleyville: Holiday pop-up bar brings Christmas cheer early
With Christmas spirit already in the air, FOX 32’s Jake Hamilton takes you inside Wrigleyville’s festive “Elf’d Up” pop-up bar — perfect for fans of the holiday classic "Elf" movie.
With Christmas spirit already in the air, FOX 32’s Jake Hamilton takes you inside Wrigleyville’s festive “Elf’d Up” pop-up bar — perfect for fans of the holiday classic "Elf" movie.
Rev. Jesse Jackson hospitalized in Chicago, here's what we know
Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson has been hospitalized in Chicago, his family said Wednesday.
Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson has been hospitalized in Chicago, his family said Wednesday.
Chicago leads nation in violent crime drop, city says progress began before feds arrived
A new Axios report shows Chicago leading the country with a 22% drop in violent crime and a 33% decline in homicides this year—progress city officials say began well before federal agents arrived.
A new Axios report shows Chicago leading the country with a 22% drop in violent crime and a 33% decline in homicides this year—progress city officials say began well before federal agents arrived.
'The Bean' artist, Chicago nonprofit respond to Border Patrol photo op: report
Anish Kapoor, the artist behind 'The Bean' in Chicago, has reportedly issued a response to Border Patrol agents posing for a photo in front of his sculpture.
Anish Kapoor, the artist behind 'The Bean' in Chicago, has reportedly issued a response to Border Patrol agents posing for a photo in front of his sculpture.
Chicago weather: Northern lights fade, sunshine and milder days ahead
The aurora faded, but sunshine and a warmup are on deck for Chicago before a Sunday cooldown.
The aurora faded, but sunshine and a warmup are on deck for Chicago before a Sunday cooldown.
Little Village business owners hopeful amid reports ICE could leave Chicago
Reports that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents could soon be leaving Chicago are sparking mixed emotions across the city, particularly in Little Village, where many business owners say immigration fears have turned the neighborhood into a ghost town.
Reports that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents could soon be leaving Chicago are sparking mixed emotions across the city, particularly in Little Village, where many business owners say immigration fears have turned the neighborhood into a ghost town.
Little Village businesses hopeful about feds' departure
Reports that ICE agents could be leaving Chicago are sparking reaction across the city — especially in Little Village.
Reports that ICE agents could be leaving Chicago are sparking reaction across the city — especially in Little Village.



















