Chicago Culinary Kitchen has your Bears gameday eats and drinks
Who doesn't love BBQ with their Bears gameday? Chicago Culinary Kitchen has a great mix of education, amazing food and craft drinks.
Who doesn't love BBQ with their Bears gameday? Chicago Culinary Kitchen has a great mix of education, amazing food and craft drinks.
Feds create chaos • Missing monkeys • 'Right to die' bill
These are the top stories in Fox 32's Week in Review.
These are the top stories in Fox 32's Week in Review.
Will Fox 32's Gabriella Premus climb 100+ floors of Chicago's Willis Tower?
Fox 32's Gabriella Premus prepares to climb more than 100 floors of Chicago's Willis Tower for charity.
Fox 32's Gabriella Premus prepares to climb more than 100 floors of Chicago's Willis Tower for charity.
Cycling Solidarity supports Chicago street vendors on bike tour
Cycling Solidarity has been around for years to support different causes and they're now creating a bike tour to support street vendors who have been targeted by federal immigration agents.
Cycling Solidarity has been around for years to support different causes and they're now creating a bike tour to support street vendors who have been targeted by federal immigration agents.
Chicago weather: Rainy start to Sunday, highs in the 50s to come
There was a cloudy and even rainy start to the day in the city with lake effect rain affecting Chicago.
There was a cloudy and even rainy start to the day in the city with lake effect rain affecting Chicago.
Thousands climb to the top of Chicago's Willis Tower for charity
The 17th annual Skyrise Chicago event is underway this weekend as thousands climb to the top of Willis Tower to benefit the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab.
The 17th annual Skyrise Chicago event is underway this weekend as thousands climb to the top of Willis Tower to benefit the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab.
Chicago crime: 4 people shot, injured on North Side, police say
Four people were shot and injured on Chicago's North Side early Sunday morning.
Four people were shot and injured on Chicago's North Side early Sunday morning.
12-year-old, 2 adults killed in I-94 crash in Chicago
Three people, including a 12-year-old, were killed in a crash on Interstate 94 that also caused lane closures and delays for traffic early Sunday morning.
Three people, including a 12-year-old, were killed in a crash on Interstate 94 that also caused lane closures and delays for traffic early Sunday morning.
Chicago crime: 4 people shot, injured on North Side, police say
Four people were shot and injured on the city’s North Side early Sunday morning.
Four people were shot and injured on the city’s North Side early Sunday morning.
Support for Shirley Ryan Ability Lab is climbing
Its one of Chicago's most inspiring challenges - climbing 105 floors to the top of Willis Tower.
Its one of Chicago's most inspiring challenges - climbing 105 floors to the top of Willis Tower.
Addison man charged with shooting officer
A man charged with shooting an officer during a standoff in Addison earlier this week, has been ordered to remain behind bars.
A man charged with shooting an officer during a standoff in Addison earlier this week, has been ordered to remain behind bars.
Home Depot ICE protest
Activists gathered outside the Home Depot store in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood today demanding that the store do a better job or protecting immigrants.
Activists gathered outside the Home Depot store in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood today demanding that the store do a better job or protecting immigrants.
Violent CBP confrontation in Evanston
This shows a federal agent hitting a man several times and shoving his face into the ground as he's being arrested.
This shows a federal agent hitting a man several times and shoving his face into the ground as he's being arrested.
Food insecurity concerns after loss of SNAP benefits
Long lines at food pantries and soup kitchens across the Chicago area today. The first day that funding has run out for SNAP, the supplemental nutrition assistance program, also called food stamps.
Long lines at food pantries and soup kitchens across the Chicago area today. The first day that funding has run out for SNAP, the supplemental nutrition assistance program, also called food stamps.
Chicago weather: Mild, mostly sunny fall ahead
Chicago will see a stretch of mild, mostly sunny fall weather.
Chicago will see a stretch of mild, mostly sunny fall weather.
Tai Baribo scores 2 goals, Union beats Fire 3-0 to sweep first-round series
Tai Baribo scored two early goals and the Philadelphia Union beat the Chicago Fire 3-0 on Saturday to sweep the best-of-three first-round series in the MLS Cup playoffs.
Tai Baribo scored two early goals and the Philadelphia Union beat the Chicago Fire 3-0 on Saturday to sweep the best-of-three first-round series in the MLS Cup playoffs.
Alsip man charged after hitting Chicago officer with his car in Chatham: police
A Chicago Police officer was injured after being struck by a suspect's car in the Chatham neighborhood on Saturday.
A Chicago Police officer was injured after being struck by a suspect's car in the Chatham neighborhood on Saturday.
DHS detail arrests made in Albany Park, Evanston, Skokie on Halloween
A DHS spokesperson said multiple undocumented immigrants were arrested in Chicago, Evanston and Skokie last Friday.
A DHS spokesperson said multiple undocumented immigrants were arrested in Chicago, Evanston and Skokie last Friday.
Macy’s on State Street honors Marshall Field’s legacy with renamed Walnut Room, themed holiday displays
Macy's on State Street is paying homage to its historic legacy by renaming the Walnut Room and decorating the Great Tree and windows after Marshall Field's.
Macy's on State Street is paying homage to its historic legacy by renaming the Walnut Room and decorating the Great Tree and windows after Marshall Field's.
Teen shot in the hand in East Garfield Park: police
A teen was injured by gunfire in the East Garfield Park neighborhood on Saturday, according to police.
A teen was injured by gunfire in the East Garfield Park neighborhood on Saturday, according to police.


















