United flight from Chicago clips another plane while taxiing at LaGuardia Airport
A United Airlines flight from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport clipped another United plane while taxiing at LaGuardia Airport on Friday evening, officials confirmed. No injuries were reported.
A United Airlines flight from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport clipped another United plane while taxiing at LaGuardia Airport on Friday evening, officials confirmed. No injuries were reported.
Chicago crash: 2 killed on I-290 early Saturday, ISP says
Two people were killed in a crash on Interstate 290 in Chicago early Saturday morning.
Two people were killed in a crash on Interstate 290 in Chicago early Saturday morning.
Chicago weather: Rain expected for Saturday, but not an all-day soaker
There will be some scattered showers and slightly chilly temps today, but it won’t be an all-day soaker.
There will be some scattered showers and slightly chilly temps today, but it won’t be an all-day soaker.
Chicago crime: 3 shot, injured during argument on SW Side, police say
Three men, including two teens, were shot during an argument on the Southwest Side overnight.
Three men, including two teens, were shot during an argument on the Southwest Side overnight.
Court says Border Patrol official won’t have to brief judge on Chicago-area immigration sweeps
An appeals court ruled in favor of the Trump administration Friday and stopped a judge from trying to get daily updates from a Border Patrol official about the government’s immigration crackdown in the Chicago area.
An appeals court ruled in favor of the Trump administration Friday and stopped a judge from trying to get daily updates from a Border Patrol official about the government’s immigration crackdown in the Chicago area.
Luis Rivas: Missing 20-year-old man last seen on Chicago's SW Side
Authorities are searching for a 20-year-old man who was last seen on the Chicago's Southwest Side.
Authorities are searching for a 20-year-old man who was last seen on the Chicago's Southwest Side.
Chicago weather: Cloudy but dry for trick-or-treating, warmer days ahead
Mark Strehl has your weather update!
Mark Strehl has your weather update!
Illinois drivers to pay more in tolls under $1.5B transit rescue plan
Illinois lawmakers approved a $1.5 billion transit overhaul funded partly by a 45-cent toll hike.
Illinois lawmakers approved a $1.5 billion transit overhaul funded partly by a 45-cent toll hike.
Evanston man charged in fatal 2024 shooting on Chicago’s North Side, police say
An Evanston man is facing a first-degree murder charge in a September 2024 shooting that left one man dead in West Rogers Park, authorities said.
An Evanston man is facing a first-degree murder charge in a September 2024 shooting that left one man dead in West Rogers Park, authorities said.
15-year-old boy fatally shot on Chicago’s Near West Side, police say
A 15-year-old boy was fatally shot Friday evening on the city’s Near West Side, according to Chicago police.
A 15-year-old boy was fatally shot Friday evening on the city’s Near West Side, according to Chicago police.
Durbin meets with Little Village students after peaceful protest
Illinois Senator Dick Durbin showing some recognitions for Little Village students who took part in a peaceful protest.
Illinois Senator Dick Durbin showing some recognitions for Little Village students who took part in a peaceful protest.
Illinois drivers to pay more in tolls under $1.5B transit rescue plan
Illinois lawmakers approved a $1.5 billion transit overhaul funded partly by a 45-cent toll hike. Supporters call it a lifeline for CTA, Pace, and Metra, while critics say it shortchanges downstate projects.
Illinois lawmakers approved a $1.5 billion transit overhaul funded partly by a 45-cent toll hike. Supporters call it a lifeline for CTA, Pace, and Metra, while critics say it shortchanges downstate projects.
Durbin meets with Little Village students after peaceful protest
Illinois Senator Dick Durbin is showing some recognition for Chicago students who took part in a peaceful protest.
Illinois Senator Dick Durbin is showing some recognition for Chicago students who took part in a peaceful protest.
ICE backlash, shutdown fallout & redistricting battles | Week in Review
This week on Fox 32 Chicago 'Week in Review': an accountability push for ICE as students walk out, the latest on the government shutdown and its impact on travelers and food banks, and new redistricting moves in Illinois and Indiana. On the lighter side: a South Side ump is World Series–bound, Little Bears fans score free shoes, and Chicago salutes Miles Davis at 100. Jump to the chapters and catch up fast.
This week on Fox 32 Chicago 'Week in Review': an accountability push for ICE as students walk out, the latest on the government shutdown and its impact on travelers and food banks, and new redistricting moves in Illinois and Indiana. On the lighter side: a South Side ump is World Series–bound, Little Bears fans score free shoes, and Chicago salutes Miles Davis at 100. Jump to the chapters and catch up fast.
Mount Carmel prepares for another Loyola clash | ChicagoLIVE
Mount Carmel athletic director Phil Segroves joined ChicagoLIVE ahead of the team’s highly anticipated playoff rematch with Loyola Academy — a rivalry built on decades of Catholic League football tradition.
Mount Carmel athletic director Phil Segroves joined ChicagoLIVE ahead of the team’s highly anticipated playoff rematch with Loyola Academy — a rivalry built on decades of Catholic League football tradition.
$1.5B transit deal: What changed in Illinois’ plan? | ChicagoLIVE
Kam Buckner (D-Chicago) sits down with ChicagoLIVE's Anita Blanton to break down the newly passed transit bill that secures $1.5 billion in state funding for the Chicago Transit Authority, Metra and Pace. He explains how the original proposal evolved: what revenue proposals were dropped, what reforms shifted, and why he believes the final plan clears a fiscal cliff for the region’s transit system.
Kam Buckner (D-Chicago) sits down with ChicagoLIVE's Anita Blanton to break down the newly passed transit bill that secures $1.5 billion in state funding for the Chicago Transit Authority, Metra and Pace. He explains how the original proposal evolved: what revenue proposals were dropped, what reforms shifted, and why he believes the final plan clears a fiscal cliff for the region’s transit system.
Chicago crime: 2 shot in car on South Side
Two men were shot and hospitalized Friday morning in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood.
Two men were shot and hospitalized Friday morning in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood.
Chicago bar Red Lion Pub comes with haunted history | ChicagoNOW
Red Lion Pub in Lincoln Park is considered to be on of Chicago's most haunted bars. The pub, which opened in 1984 was built on grounds that were once a cemetery for cholera victims.
Red Lion Pub in Lincoln Park is considered to be on of Chicago's most haunted bars. The pub, which opened in 1984 was built on grounds that were once a cemetery for cholera victims.
Would you try spooky Halloween candy? Inside Candycopia’s Fright Flight Challenge | ChicagoNOW
This Halloween, Oak Park candy shop Candycopia is daring customers to try spooky, out-of-the-box sweets in its Fright Flight Candy Challenge. We joined in on the fun to see how brave our taste buds really are.
This Halloween, Oak Park candy shop Candycopia is daring customers to try spooky, out-of-the-box sweets in its Fright Flight Candy Challenge. We joined in on the fun to see how brave our taste buds really are.
Why we love being scared — the psychology of monsters and horror | ChicagoNOW
Professor Stephen Asma, PhD of Columbia College Chicago joins us to explore the lore and psychology behind our obsession with monsters — and why humans love to be scared. An expert on the history and philosophy of monsters and horror, Asma has authored several acclaimed books, including On Monsters: An Unnatural History of Our Worst Fears and The Evolution of Imagination. He’s also the creator of the YouTube series “Professor Asma’s Guide to Unusual Knowledge” and previously co-hosted the podcast “Chinwag” with actor Paul Giamatti.
Professor Stephen Asma, PhD of Columbia College Chicago joins us to explore the lore and psychology behind our obsession with monsters — and why humans love to be scared. An expert on the history and philosophy of monsters and horror, Asma has authored several acclaimed books, including On Monsters: An Unnatural History of Our Worst Fears and The Evolution of Imagination. He’s also the creator of the YouTube series “Professor Asma’s Guide to Unusual Knowledge” and previously co-hosted the podcast “Chinwag” with actor Paul Giamatti.



















