Suspect in Jewish museum shooting wore body camera during attack: prosecutors

The Chicago man accused of fatally shooting two Israeli embassy staffers wore a body camera during the attack, according to court documents.

Are Chicago pension liabilities on the brink? | The Chicago Report
video

What does Chicago need to do to account for its increasing pension liabilities? State Sen. Robert Martwick and former CPS executive director Paul Vallas debate the issue.

Bears riding momentum following win against Cowboys
video

The Chicago Bears are celebrating their win against the Dallas Cowboys at Soldier Field on Sunday. FOX 32's Lou Canellis and Tina Nguyen discuss the game highlights.

Chicago?s beloved Lawrence Fish Market expands with new Bridgeport location
video

Ask anyone in the know where to find the best sushi in Chicago and they'll likely mention Lawrence Fish Market. It's celebrating 40 years of serving up fresh seafood. Now, their newest location is bringing affordable sushi to Bridgeport.

Bears stun the Cowboys with big Sunday win | ChicagoNOW
video

What a day for the Bears ? Caleb Williams tied his career high with four touchdown passes, and head coach Ben Johnson picked up his very first win as Chicago topped the Cowboys.

Best small towns in Illinois to visit this fall | ChicagoNOW
video

This fall, more travelers are embracing the travel trend known as 'townsizing' and skipping big-city escapes for the authentic charm of small towns. Cory Jobe, the President and CEO of Great Rivers and Routes Tourism Bureau in Southwest Illinois, joined us to talk about the plethora of quaint small towns to visit!

Leo High School choir heads to the AGT finals
video

The choir from Leo High School on Chicago's South Side is just one song away from winning $1 million on "America's Got Talent."

Driehaus Museum opens 'Tiffany Lamps: Beyond the Shade' exhibition | ChicagoNOW
video

Earlier this month, the Driehaus Museum opened Tiffany Lamps: Beyond the Shade, an exhibition illuminating the volume and breadth of Louis C. Tiffany?s vast artistic production. From the 1890s through the 1920s, Tiffany Studios created a captivating range of decorative lighting fixtures that embraced the technological shift from oil lamps to electricity. The exhibition will explore the broader context of the iconic lamps?from materials, to design considerations, and the business of Tiffany Studios?to uncover their enduring popularity today.

Chicago Bears fan will run 1 mile for every point the team loses by | ChicagoNOW
video

He?s putting his love for the Bears ? and his legs ? to the test. Meet Chase Bandolik, a die-hard fan who?s pledged to run one mile for every point the Bears lose by. It?s a challenge that could mean just a short jog on a good day? or a marathon-sized punishment on a bad one.

How much your credit score can drop if you miss a 'buy now, pay later' payment | ChicagoNOW
video

Buy now, pay later services promise convenience ? but missing just one payment can have serious consequences. A financial expert warns that late or skipped installments could cause your credit score to drop, leaving a lasting mark on your financial health.

What it?s really like to swim in the Chicago River | ChicagoNOW
video

Dr. Paul Sommer made history as one of just 500 swimmers chosen to compete in the first Chicago River Swim in nearly a century ? a two-mile race through the heart of the city, beneath its bridges and alongside its skyscrapers. Even more impressive, he earned the title of top fundraiser for the event.

Chicago River Swim returned after nearly 100 years: Meet the top fundraiser | ChicagoNOW
video

For the first time in nearly a century, swimmers dove into the Chicago River for a two-mile race through the city?s iconic skyline. Among the 500 competitors, Dr. Paul Sommer stood out ? not only for completing the historic swim beneath bridges and alongside skyscrapers, but also for raising more than $37,000 for ALS research, making him the event?s top fundraiser.

Community fights to reopen Weiss Hospital as ER closure sparks outrage
video

Community members and elected officials rallied Monday outside Weiss Hospital demanding urgent action to restore emergency services and save jobs after last month's abrupt closure.

Police seek group wanted in CTA armed robbery

Chicago police are asking for the public's help in identifying four people who robbed a CTA rider last month in the West Loop neighborhood.