Is Chicago rent becoming the new New York? | ChicagoLIVE
Chicago rent is skyrocketing with rent prices surging by nearly 9% year-over-year pushing Chicago back into the top 10 most expensive cities for renters in the United States. Crystal Chen from Zumper joins to help break down what factors into this rent increase.
Chicago rent is skyrocketing with rent prices surging by nearly 9% year-over-year pushing Chicago back into the top 10 most expensive cities for renters in the United States. Crystal Chen from Zumper joins to help break down what factors into this rent increase.
'Teen trend' parent text alert ahead of this weekend | ChicagoLIVE
Chicago activist & businessman, Early Walker, is stepping up to help parents take back control. With the rise of dangerous "teen takeover" trends, Walker has created the 'Teen Trend' Parent Text Alert Line which is a brand new tool designed to bring parents together, share real-time information, and put a stop to chaotic gatherings before they start.
Chicago activist & businessman, Early Walker, is stepping up to help parents take back control. With the rise of dangerous "teen takeover" trends, Walker has created the 'Teen Trend' Parent Text Alert Line which is a brand new tool designed to bring parents together, share real-time information, and put a stop to chaotic gatherings before they start.
Mortgage rates surge to highest level since July | ChicagoLIVE
As mortgage rates climb to their highest levels since July, the housing market is shifting yet again. What does this mean for your wallet, your move, or your listing? Stephen Kates, Financial Analyst from Bankrate, joins to break down the latest real estate surge.
As mortgage rates climb to their highest levels since July, the housing market is shifting yet again. What does this mean for your wallet, your move, or your listing? Stephen Kates, Financial Analyst from Bankrate, joins to break down the latest real estate surge.
Chicago weather: Cool sunshine and beach hazards stick around Thursday
The Chicago area is partly to mostly sunny today with highs in the 50s and 60s.
The Chicago area is partly to mostly sunny today with highs in the 50s and 60s.
Gen Z women buying homes at higher rates than Gen Z men, report finds | ChicagoNOW
A new report shows single Gen Z women are buying homes at nearly double the rate of men, even as first-time homeownership falls to its lowest level in decades.
A new report shows single Gen Z women are buying homes at nearly double the rate of men, even as first-time homeownership falls to its lowest level in decades.
Chicago-area home listings disappear from Zillow amid real estate dispute | ChicagoNOW
A major real estate battle could change how Chicago buyers search for homes after Zillow lost access to many local listings.
A major real estate battle could change how Chicago buyers search for homes after Zillow lost access to many local listings.
TMZ: Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds face $2M unpaid contractor claims on New York home | ChicagoNOW
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ massive New York dream home is reportedly still unfinished as more than $2 million in contractor debt claims pile up behind the scenes.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ massive New York dream home is reportedly still unfinished as more than $2 million in contractor debt claims pile up behind the scenes.
TMZ: Gov. Gavin Newsom frustrated over stalled wildfire recovery proposal | ChicagoNOW
California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he’s frustrated and surprised after a wildfire recovery proposal aimed at rebuilding parts of Los Angeles stalled at City Hall.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he’s frustrated and surprised after a wildfire recovery proposal aimed at rebuilding parts of Los Angeles stalled at City Hall.
Chicago man indicted for ramming car into ICE agent's truck: prosecutors
A federal grand jury has indicted a man who allegedly used his car to ram the vehicle of an ICE agent last fall during Operation Midway Blitz.
A federal grand jury has indicted a man who allegedly used his car to ram the vehicle of an ICE agent last fall during Operation Midway Blitz.
Video shows Chicago driver ram ICE agent's truck during Operation Midway Blitz
A federal grand jury indicted a man who allegedly used his car to ram the vehicle of an ICE agent last fall during Operation Midway Blitz.
A federal grand jury indicted a man who allegedly used his car to ram the vehicle of an ICE agent last fall during Operation Midway Blitz.
40 things to do in Chicago Memorial Weekend 2026
Chicago is packed with things to do this Memorial Day weekend, from Forever Mine Fest and Sueños to Belmont-Sheffield Music Fest, Randolph Street Market and the annual Memorial Day parade downtown.
Chicago is packed with things to do this Memorial Day weekend, from Forever Mine Fest and Sueños to Belmont-Sheffield Music Fest, Randolph Street Market and the annual Memorial Day parade downtown.
Chicago police officer hospitalized after suspect allegedly hit him with brass knuckles
A Chicago police officer suffered severe facial injuries after authorities said a registered sex offender attacked him with brass knuckles during an assault on the Southwest Side.
A Chicago police officer suffered severe facial injuries after authorities said a registered sex offender attacked him with brass knuckles during an assault on the Southwest Side.
Chicago police seek suspect tied to triple shooting
Chicago police are asking for the public's help in locating a person wanted in connection with a shooting Monday that left three men wounded.
Chicago police are asking for the public's help in locating a person wanted in connection with a shooting Monday that left three men wounded.
Ebola screening not happening at O'Hare despite CDC document mentioning Chicago airport, IDPH says
IDPH says there are no confirmed Ebola cases in Illinois or anywhere in the U.S. as officials continue monitoring the outbreak overseas. Here’s what travelers should know.
IDPH says there are no confirmed Ebola cases in Illinois or anywhere in the U.S. as officials continue monitoring the outbreak overseas. Here’s what travelers should know.
Deadly Chicago house fire: 2 victims identified in suspected arson
Two people have been identified after a suspected arson in Chicago's West Englewood neighborhood left four dead.
Two people have been identified after a suspected arson in Chicago's West Englewood neighborhood left four dead.
Suburban man charged in Chicago shooting that wounded bystander, police say
Chicago police say a suburban man was arrested about an hour after a West Side shooting Tuesday that seriously injured a 46-year-old bystander.
Chicago police say a suburban man was arrested about an hour after a West Side shooting Tuesday that seriously injured a 46-year-old bystander.
Chicago man charged in shooting during West Side armed robbery, police say
Chicago police say a 35-year-old man was arrested three days after a 55-year-old man was shot during an armed robbery on the city's West Side.
Chicago police say a 35-year-old man was arrested three days after a 55-year-old man was shot during an armed robbery on the city's West Side.
Chicago weather: Cool and breezy before Memorial Day weekend warmup
Cool and breezy weather hangs on across Chicagoland today before warmer weather arrives this weekend with highs around 80 by Memorial Day.
Cool and breezy weather hangs on across Chicagoland today before warmer weather arrives this weekend with highs around 80 by Memorial Day.
2 adults, 2 children dead after West Englewood fire
The death toll climbs as two adults have now died from the blaze in the city’s Englewood neighborhood. Fox Chicago’s Leslie Moreno joins us live with breaking details.
The death toll climbs as two adults have now died from the blaze in the city’s Englewood neighborhood. Fox Chicago’s Leslie Moreno joins us live with breaking details.
Going in-depth on data centers | The Chicago Report
Data centers are popping up everywhere. What's the reason? While they fill a demand, there's issues of transparency, accountability, and what we pay as a result. We dive in, on this special edition of "The Chicago Report."
Data centers are popping up everywhere. What's the reason? While they fill a demand, there's issues of transparency, accountability, and what we pay as a result. We dive in, on this special edition of "The Chicago Report."



















