Paris on Politics: Illinois Dems push back on Trump's National Guard plans
A local congressman weighs in on the threat of National Guard troops being sent to Chicago.
A local congressman weighs in on the threat of National Guard troops being sent to Chicago.
Paris on Politics: Chicagoans polled on possible federal intervention
A new opinion survey says Chicagoans are against the idea of Trump sending in the National Guard, but some less than others.
A new opinion survey says Chicagoans are against the idea of Trump sending in the National Guard, but some less than others.
Dogs take center stage in Chicago fashion show
Dogs took their turn on the cat walk in a fashion show for charity on Thursday in Chicago.
Dogs took their turn on the cat walk in a fashion show for charity on Thursday in Chicago.
Community weighs in on 2025 budget during North Side town hall
The community on the North Side weighed in on the city's budget for next year. Mayor Brandon Johnson and his office hosted the town hall on Thursday evening at the West Ridge Community Methodist Church.
The community on the North Side weighed in on the city's budget for next year. Mayor Brandon Johnson and his office hosted the town hall on Thursday evening at the West Ridge Community Methodist Church.
Chicago Board of Education approves controversial budget plan, avoids shutdown
The Chicago Board of Education approved the budget for next year Thursday evening after an hourslong meeting.
The Chicago Board of Education approved the budget for next year Thursday evening after an hourslong meeting.
Chicago weather: Sunshine and a warming trend for Labor Day Weekend
A gradual warming trend is expected through Labor Day Weekend, with temperatures in the mid-70s on Saturday, and then warming to near 80 Sunday and Monday.
A gradual warming trend is expected through Labor Day Weekend, with temperatures in the mid-70s on Saturday, and then warming to near 80 Sunday and Monday.
Tasting Chicago: Exotic eats & elixirs
A Chicago businessman is making waves in the culinary world by traveling the globe to source rare and exotic ingredients you won't find anywhere else. Sylvia Perez takes us inside the fascinating world of Rare Tea Cellar.
A Chicago businessman is making waves in the culinary world by traveling the globe to source rare and exotic ingredients you won't find anywhere else. Sylvia Perez takes us inside the fascinating world of Rare Tea Cellar.
Chicago Board of Education to vote on budget
The Chicago Board of Education is meeting on Thursday to pass a controversial budget plan.
The Chicago Board of Education is meeting on Thursday to pass a controversial budget plan.
Two boys, 12 and 15, critically wounded after South Side shooting, police say
A fight between several people in a South Side vacant lot ended in gunfire Thursday, leaving two boys hospitalized, Chicago police said.
A fight between several people in a South Side vacant lot ended in gunfire Thursday, leaving two boys hospitalized, Chicago police said.
Pilsen’s Mexican Independence Day Parade will continue amid ICE concerns
More ICE agents are being sent to a suburban naval base for the rest of September.
More ICE agents are being sent to a suburban naval base for the rest of September.
Boy, 15, killed, another critically wounded in South Side shooting, police say
A fight between several people in a South Side vacant lot ended in gunfire Thursday, leaving a 15-year-old boy dead and a 12-year-old boy critically wounded, Chicago police said.
A fight between several people in a South Side vacant lot ended in gunfire Thursday, leaving a 15-year-old boy dead and a 12-year-old boy critically wounded, Chicago police said.
Pilsen?s Mexican Independence Day Parade will continue amid ICE concerns
More ICE agents are being sent to a suburban naval base for the rest of September. Details are still vague, but a Pilsen community group is making sure everyone knows that Mexican Independence Day celebrations are still on.
More ICE agents are being sent to a suburban naval base for the rest of September. Details are still vague, but a Pilsen community group is making sure everyone knows that Mexican Independence Day celebrations are still on.
70 years after his murder, Emmett Till’s legacy lives on in Bronzeville
Seventy years ago today, 14-year-old Emmett Till from Bronzeville was kidnapped, beaten, and lynched in Mississippi.
Seventy years ago today, 14-year-old Emmett Till from Bronzeville was kidnapped, beaten, and lynched in Mississippi.
Labor Day Weekend travelers face airport crowds from Atlanta to Chicago
Chicago's airports are gearing up for a surge of travelers for Labor Day weekend. The world's busiest airport, in Atlanta, is already seeing long lines.
Chicago's airports are gearing up for a surge of travelers for Labor Day weekend. The world's busiest airport, in Atlanta, is already seeing long lines.
Chicago weighs federal deployment as DC grapples with trust issues despite crime drop
Federal deployment talk is heating up in Chicago, especially since National Guard troops are still on the streets in DC. The DC mayor says the federal law enforcement surge has cut down on crime but she's worried it might be damaging trust in the community.
Federal deployment talk is heating up in Chicago, especially since National Guard troops are still on the streets in DC. The DC mayor says the federal law enforcement surge has cut down on crime but she's worried it might be damaging trust in the community.
Chicago military base considered for ICE operation, reports say
A new wave of federal agents could arrive in the Chicago area as early as next week, according to multiple reports.
A new wave of federal agents could arrive in the Chicago area as early as next week, according to multiple reports.
70 years after his murder, Emmett Till?s legacy lives on in Bronzeville
Seventy years ago today, 14-year-old Emmett Till from Bronzeville was kidnapped, beaten, and lynched in Mississippi.
Seventy years ago today, 14-year-old Emmett Till from Bronzeville was kidnapped, beaten, and lynched in Mississippi.
Chicago naval base considered for ICE operation
Federal agents could be heading to Chicago as soon as next week. Fox 32 political reporter Paris Schutz is here in the studio with the latest.
Federal agents could be heading to Chicago as soon as next week. Fox 32 political reporter Paris Schutz is here in the studio with the latest.
Lincoln Park Zoo testing out new rat contraception | ChicagoLIVE
Lincoln Park Zoo is testing out new rat contraception after previous attempts to control the population are believed to have led to the deaths of a family of owls near North Pond. A live look at what happened today, what?s happening now, and what?s coming tonight?no script, just real news.
Lincoln Park Zoo is testing out new rat contraception after previous attempts to control the population are believed to have led to the deaths of a family of owls near North Pond. A live look at what happened today, what?s happening now, and what?s coming tonight?no script, just real news.
Troops in Chicago? Plus, CPS budget vote & UAP disclosure push | Paris on Politics
On this episode of ?Paris on Politics:? What happens if Chicago Public Schools (CPS) fails to pass a budget Thursday? We'll speak with the CPS CEO and board members about the contentious vote. Plus, the truth is out there?could the U.S. government finally be ready to reveal it? UFO lawyer Daniel Sheehan is pushing Congress to declassify all its secrets. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
On this episode of ?Paris on Politics:? What happens if Chicago Public Schools (CPS) fails to pass a budget Thursday? We'll speak with the CPS CEO and board members about the contentious vote. Plus, the truth is out there?could the U.S. government finally be ready to reveal it? UFO lawyer Daniel Sheehan is pushing Congress to declassify all its secrets. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.



















