Chicago veteran marks 100th birthday cancer-free
A Chicago World War II veteran who once fought for his life on the front lines faced a different kind of battle this year — just as he was preparing to turn 100.
A Chicago World War II veteran who once fought for his life on the front lines faced a different kind of battle this year — just as he was preparing to turn 100.
Supporting free speech & Chicago art organizations | ChicagoNOW
The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation is helping fund more than 160 of Chicago’s small arts organizations through grants. Ellen Placey Wadey, Program Director for Chicago Arts & Collections, Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation joins in-studio to share more.
The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation is helping fund more than 160 of Chicago’s small arts organizations through grants. Ellen Placey Wadey, Program Director for Chicago Arts & Collections, Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation joins in-studio to share more.
Man, 62, dies in crash on Chicago's South Side
A 62-year-old man died early Sunday after crashing his pickup truck into a median on the South Side.
A 62-year-old man died early Sunday after crashing his pickup truck into a median on the South Side.
Chicago's first mental health urgent care opens in River North | ChicagoNOW
Chicago’s first mental health urgent care just opened in River North. Co-Founders of SHFT, Genia Yovankin and Holley Brandchaft-White, join live in studio to talk about the new urgent care and services offered.
Chicago’s first mental health urgent care just opened in River North. Co-Founders of SHFT, Genia Yovankin and Holley Brandchaft-White, join live in studio to talk about the new urgent care and services offered.
Holiday party horror stories | ChicagoNOW
TopGolf wants to hear your holiday party horror stories. ChicagoNOW hosts Tia Ewing & Gabby Premus reminisce over some of their best and worst holiday party stories while offering some advice to bosses listening.
TopGolf wants to hear your holiday party horror stories. ChicagoNOW hosts Tia Ewing & Gabby Premus reminisce over some of their best and worst holiday party stories while offering some advice to bosses listening.
Top 10 highest paying blue collar jobs | ChicagoNOW
Two in five Genz-ers are looking for blue collar jobs. But, which ones should they be aiming for? ChicagoNOW hosts Tia Ewing and Gabby Premus break down the top 10 highest paying blue collar jobs.
Two in five Genz-ers are looking for blue collar jobs. But, which ones should they be aiming for? ChicagoNOW hosts Tia Ewing and Gabby Premus break down the top 10 highest paying blue collar jobs.
Chicago café helps homeless veterans rebuild their lives one cup at a time
On Veterans Day, a Chicago café is drawing attention for its mission to support veterans, including those struggling with homelessness.
On Veterans Day, a Chicago café is drawing attention for its mission to support veterans, including those struggling with homelessness.
Shocking diet that helps diabetic patients | ChicagoNOW
A new study says a plant-based diet can lower insulin cost and use by 28%. Serena Poon, Certified Nutritionist and Longevity Wellness Advisor, joins via zoom to break down this diet.
A new study says a plant-based diet can lower insulin cost and use by 28%. Serena Poon, Certified Nutritionist and Longevity Wellness Advisor, joins via zoom to break down this diet.
Look ahead to 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy | ChicagoNOW
The 2026 Winter Olympics are coming to Northern Italy. Kathy McCabe, host of Dream of Italy on PBS, gives ChicagoNOW a look ahead at what to expect.
The 2026 Winter Olympics are coming to Northern Italy. Kathy McCabe, host of Dream of Italy on PBS, gives ChicagoNOW a look ahead at what to expect.
Photo exhibition honors U.S. veterans | ChicagoNOW
Belmont Village Senior Living and the Chicago Department of Aviation are honoring U.S. veterans with a new photo exhibition. Clarence Edward, a resident at Belmont Village Senior Living joins via zoom to share more.
Belmont Village Senior Living and the Chicago Department of Aviation are honoring U.S. veterans with a new photo exhibition. Clarence Edward, a resident at Belmont Village Senior Living joins via zoom to share more.
TMZ: Kim Kardashian's psychics were wrong about her bar exam | ChicagoNOW
Kim Kardashian says she spoke with four different psychics about her bar exam, all four said that she would pass but she failed. Michael Babcock joins from TMZ to tell more about this story.
Kim Kardashian says she spoke with four different psychics about her bar exam, all four said that she would pass but she failed. Michael Babcock joins from TMZ to tell more about this story.
TMZ: Dave Portnoy's alleged heckler gets busted | ChicagoNOW
While filming his 'One Bite' pizza review at Mississippi State University, Dave Portnoy allegedly was heckled by a student shouting antisemitic profanities. Local police arrested the student and charged him with disturbing the peace.
While filming his 'One Bite' pizza review at Mississippi State University, Dave Portnoy allegedly was heckled by a student shouting antisemitic profanities. Local police arrested the student and charged him with disturbing the peace.
Chicago café helps homeless veterans rebuild their lives one cup at a time
With more than 32,000 veterans facing homelessness, Veteran Roasters Café is brewing up hope — offering jobs, community, and a fresh start to those who served.
With more than 32,000 veterans facing homelessness, Veteran Roasters Café is brewing up hope — offering jobs, community, and a fresh start to those who served.
Chicago carjacker gets 10 years in prison for stealing elderly woman's Rolls-Royce: police
A man who carjacked a Rolls-Royce from an 83-year-old woman in Chicago while on probation won’t be riding in luxury anytime soon after being sentenced to 10 years in prison.
A man who carjacked a Rolls-Royce from an 83-year-old woman in Chicago while on probation won’t be riding in luxury anytime soon after being sentenced to 10 years in prison.
DHS responds to report that 'Operation Midway Blitz' agents are leaving Chicago
DHS responded after a report suggested federal agents are leaving Chicago, as Gov. Pritzker and Chief Bovino trade criticisms online.
DHS responded after a report suggested federal agents are leaving Chicago, as Gov. Pritzker and Chief Bovino trade criticisms online.
Chicago community activist on federal immigration agents: "Shame on them for using our pain"
Baltazar Enriquez from the Little Village Community Council denounces Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino and federal immigration agents' actions in Chicago.
Baltazar Enriquez from the Little Village Community Council denounces Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino and federal immigration agents' actions in Chicago.
Pritzker, Bovino trade jabs on X; both will be in Little Village today
Gov. JB Pritzker and Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino will both be in Little Village on Tuesday for separate activities after trading criticisms on social media.
Gov. JB Pritzker and Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino will both be in Little Village on Tuesday for separate activities after trading criticisms on social media.
Man, 37, shot by bicyclists in West Englewood
A man was shot by two bicyclists early Tuesday morning in Chicago's West Englewood neighborhood.
A man was shot by two bicyclists early Tuesday morning in Chicago's West Englewood neighborhood.
Man dies after attack on Chicago's West Side
A man died after being found with a neck wound late Monday night in the Austin neighborhood.
A man died after being found with a neck wound late Monday night in the Austin neighborhood.
Chicago weather: From flurries to 60s as big warm-up arrives this week
Light snow or flurries may fall early on Veterans Day, followed by mostly cloudy and chilly conditions with highs near 40.
Light snow or flurries may fall early on Veterans Day, followed by mostly cloudy and chilly conditions with highs near 40.



















