Eli?s Cheesecake celebrates 45 years with new flavor for National Cheesecake Day
As National Cheesecake Day approaches, Eli?s Cheesecake kicks off the celebration early with a new sundae-inspired flavor and a look back at 45 years of sweet success.
As National Cheesecake Day approaches, Eli?s Cheesecake kicks off the celebration early with a new sundae-inspired flavor and a look back at 45 years of sweet success.
Michelin-starred chef opens up about trauma, triumph in new memoir
World-renowned chef Curtis Duffy, known for earning three Michelin stars and redefining fine dining, shares his deeply personal journey through childhood tragedy and culinary triumph in his powerful new memoir Fireproof.
World-renowned chef Curtis Duffy, known for earning three Michelin stars and redefining fine dining, shares his deeply personal journey through childhood tragedy and culinary triumph in his powerful new memoir Fireproof.
Chicago man sues over wrongful conviction
After spending nearly three decades behind bars for a crime he didn?t commit, Jerry Herrington is now fighting back with a lawsuit.
After spending nearly three decades behind bars for a crime he didn?t commit, Jerry Herrington is now fighting back with a lawsuit.
Family of woman killed in Pilsen hit-and-run speaks out: 'Completely preventable'
Chicago police are looking for the driver responsible for a hit-and-run that left a woman dead and her fianc? seriously hurt.
Chicago police are looking for the driver responsible for a hit-and-run that left a woman dead and her fianc? seriously hurt.
Nat Geo's 'Naming the Dead' revisits Larry Eyler's murder victims | ChicagoNOW
Nat Geo's new true crime show, Naming the Dead, brings top experts together to help identify the victims of deadly crimes who haven't been given a name. This week's episode looks for the victims of Larry Eyler, a serial killer who confessed to the murder of more than 20 men across Illinois and Indiana in the 1980s. Director of DNA Doe Project Jennifer Stone Randolph explains more.
Nat Geo's new true crime show, Naming the Dead, brings top experts together to help identify the victims of deadly crimes who haven't been given a name. This week's episode looks for the victims of Larry Eyler, a serial killer who confessed to the murder of more than 20 men across Illinois and Indiana in the 1980s. Director of DNA Doe Project Jennifer Stone Randolph explains more.
Sports journalist: Ryne Sandberg was 'the kindest' | ChicagoNOW
Ryne Sandberg passed away this week at the age of 65 after a courageous battle with metastatic prostate cancer. From his Hall of Fame career to his leadership on and off the field, Sandberg left an indelible mark on the game. Longtime sports journalist Mark Carman breaks down how the game is remembering him after his passing at age 65.
Ryne Sandberg passed away this week at the age of 65 after a courageous battle with metastatic prostate cancer. From his Hall of Fame career to his leadership on and off the field, Sandberg left an indelible mark on the game. Longtime sports journalist Mark Carman breaks down how the game is remembering him after his passing at age 65.
Lollapalooza frenzy fuels spike in online scams, BBB warns
Planning to score last-minute Lollapalooza tickets? Here's what the BBB says to watch for.
Planning to score last-minute Lollapalooza tickets? Here's what the BBB says to watch for.
Lung cancer risks beyond smoking: What you need to know | ChicagoNOW
Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer in the U.S. The disease's incidence and death rates have dropped over the last few decades, but lung cancers unrelated to smoking have persisted. National Volunteer Medical Spokesperson for the American Lung Association and physician with the Chicago Allergy Clinic Dr. Juanita Mora explains more about lung cancer research.
Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer in the U.S. The disease's incidence and death rates have dropped over the last few decades, but lung cancers unrelated to smoking have persisted. National Volunteer Medical Spokesperson for the American Lung Association and physician with the Chicago Allergy Clinic Dr. Juanita Mora explains more about lung cancer research.
Breakup Bootcamp: Expert Amy Chan on moving past heartbreak | ChicagoNOW
Most of us have been there. You and your significant other have broken up, you're heartbroken, and you just can't get out of that funk. That's where Founder and "Chief Heart Hacker" for Renew Breakup Bootcamp Amy Chan comes in. She hosts retreats that include therapy, counseling, and more. She's here to talk more about navigating breakups.
Most of us have been there. You and your significant other have broken up, you're heartbroken, and you just can't get out of that funk. That's where Founder and "Chief Heart Hacker" for Renew Breakup Bootcamp Amy Chan comes in. She hosts retreats that include therapy, counseling, and more. She's here to talk more about navigating breakups.
CTA Blue Line service resumes with delays after police activity near Rosemont
CTA Blue Line trains near Rosemont are running again Tuesday morning after police activity suspended service.
CTA Blue Line trains near Rosemont are running again Tuesday morning after police activity suspended service.
Matcha shortage, Spirit furloughs pilots & Panera Bread change | Consumer updates
Consumer Updates: High demand has sparked a global matcha shortage. Spirit Airlines will furlough 270 pilots to boost efficiency, and Panera Bread is ending its in-house bread baking. Plus, exercise may boost brain health as we age, men are being told to lower dating app standards, and Tesla and Samsung sign $16.5 billion chip deal.
Consumer Updates: High demand has sparked a global matcha shortage. Spirit Airlines will furlough 270 pilots to boost efficiency, and Panera Bread is ending its in-house bread baking. Plus, exercise may boost brain health as we age, men are being told to lower dating app standards, and Tesla and Samsung sign $16.5 billion chip deal.
Tributes pile up for Chicago Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg
The Ryne Sandberg statue outside Wrigley Field was adorned with flowers, teddy bears and baseballs one day after the Cubs icon's passing.
The Ryne Sandberg statue outside Wrigley Field was adorned with flowers, teddy bears and baseballs one day after the Cubs icon's passing.
Chicago drive-by shooting injures two men, one critically
Chicago police say two men were shot in a drive-by late Monday. Here's what we know.
Chicago police say two men were shot in a drive-by late Monday. Here's what we know.
Man dies in apartment fire on Chicago's West Side
A man died early Tuesday after a fire broke out at a multi-unit apartment building on Chicago’s West Side, officials said.
A man died early Tuesday after a fire broke out at a multi-unit apartment building on Chicago’s West Side, officials said.
Man dies in apartment fire on Chicago's West Side
A man died early Tuesday after a fire broke out at a multi-unit apartment building on Chicago?s West Side, officials said.
A man died early Tuesday after a fire broke out at a multi-unit apartment building on Chicago?s West Side, officials said.
Chicago man charged with fatally stabbing 71-year-old during argument on South Side
A 25-year-old Chicago man has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 71-year-old man during an argument Saturday night on the city’s South Side, police said.
A 25-year-old Chicago man has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 71-year-old man during an argument Saturday night on the city’s South Side, police said.
Chicago weather: Another steamy day with scattered storms and highs in the 90s
Morning storms and highs in the 90s could give way to isolated strong storms today, before cooler, less humid weather settles in later this week.
Morning storms and highs in the 90s could give way to isolated strong storms today, before cooler, less humid weather settles in later this week.
Paris on Politics: Chicago crime decline and CTU election spending
FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
As SNAP faces historic cuts, Chicago man expands mission to feed thousands
SNAP cuts from Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" could affect thousands in Illinois, who will have to turn to local nonprofits.
SNAP cuts from Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" could affect thousands in Illinois, who will have to turn to local nonprofits.
Chicago man charged with hate crimes after swastikas painted on buildings: CPD
After multiple West Side buildings were vandalized with swastikas earlier this month, a Chicago man was arrested on multiple charges, including for alleged hate crimes.
After multiple West Side buildings were vandalized with swastikas earlier this month, a Chicago man was arrested on multiple charges, including for alleged hate crimes.



















