University of Chicago to layoff 400 workers to save $100M
The University of Chicago is in a budget hole and needs to cut back to save about $100 million.
The University of Chicago is in a budget hole and needs to cut back to save about $100 million.
Chicago weather: Cloudy start to Saturday, mostly dry conditions
There was plenty of cloud cover to start the weekend which could give way to sunshine later this afternoon.
There was plenty of cloud cover to start the weekend which could give way to sunshine later this afternoon.
Body pulled from Chicago’s Monroe Harbor
A body was pulled from Chicago’s Monroe Harbor on the Lake Michigan lakefront in the city’s downtown early Saturday morning.
A body was pulled from Chicago’s Monroe Harbor on the Lake Michigan lakefront in the city’s downtown early Saturday morning.
Chicago crime: 2 women shot, 1 fatally, in South Shore apartment, police say
Two women were shot, one fatally, inside an apartment on the city’s South Side overnight.
Two women were shot, one fatally, inside an apartment on the city’s South Side overnight.
Chicago weather: Sunny Labor Day weekend ahead
Cloudy skies and light rain moved through parts of the Chicago area Friday evening, though most of the precipitation did not reach the ground.
Cloudy skies and light rain moved through parts of the Chicago area Friday evening, though most of the precipitation did not reach the ground.
Chicago honors Englewood athlete who turned tragedy into triumph
A young man from Englewood who was paralyzed as a child is defying the odds in pursuit of his basketball dreams.
A young man from Englewood who was paralyzed as a child is defying the odds in pursuit of his basketball dreams.
Jewish leaders condemn 'Free Palestine' comments at CPS board meeting
Chicago Jewish leaders are calling on a Chicago Board of Education member who shouted "Free Palestine" at a Jewish colleague to resign.
Chicago Jewish leaders are calling on a Chicago Board of Education member who shouted "Free Palestine" at a Jewish colleague to resign.
Chicago officials brace for possible federal immigration agent deployment next week
Under federal law, the president can only send in the National Guard if the governor requests it, except in extreme circumstances. But he is free to send more ICE agents.
Under federal law, the president can only send in the National Guard if the governor requests it, except in extreme circumstances. But he is free to send more ICE agents.
Local wheelchair basketball star gives back
He survived a shooting at just four-years-old and despite partial paralysis, never stopped chasing his hoop dreams.
He survived a shooting at just four-years-old and despite partial paralysis, never stopped chasing his hoop dreams.
Chicago officials brace for possible federal immigration agent deployment next week
Local officials and law enforcement are planning for this ramped up deployment of federal immigration agents that could happen starting next Tuesday in Chicago.
Local officials and law enforcement are planning for this ramped up deployment of federal immigration agents that could happen starting next Tuesday in Chicago.
CPS budget approval avoids shutdown but adds to city deficit
Civic leaders and lawmakers are praising the Chicago Board of Education for approving a budget Thursday night that had been on track to fail.
Civic leaders and lawmakers are praising the Chicago Board of Education for approving a budget Thursday night that had been on track to fail.
White Sox, Beggars Pizza help with John Stamos Riot Fest request
One step closer in the Riot Fest - John Stamos Saga.
One step closer in the Riot Fest - John Stamos Saga.
CPS budget approval avoids shutdown but adds to city deficit
Civic leaders and lawmakers are praising the Chicago Board of Education for approving a budget Thursday night that had been on track to fail.
Civic leaders and lawmakers are praising the Chicago Board of Education for approving a budget Thursday night that had been on track to fail.
Chicago clergy rally to 'resist the Trump takeover'
The president?s immigration plan is separate from Trump?s threats to send the National Guard to Chicago to fight crime.
The president?s immigration plan is separate from Trump?s threats to send the National Guard to Chicago to fight crime.
Chicago wheelchair basketball star to earn White Sox shouout | ChicagoLIVE
A young man who turned a childhood tragedy into triumph by playing wheelchair basketball around the world is getting a shoutout from the White Sox this Friday. Fox 32's Kasey Chronis tells us more.
A young man who turned a childhood tragedy into triumph by playing wheelchair basketball around the world is getting a shoutout from the White Sox this Friday. Fox 32's Kasey Chronis tells us more.
Hurricane Katrina survivor recalls Gulfport storm impact 20 years later | ChicagoLIVE
20 years ago today, Hurricane Katrina left its mark on the Gulf Coast of America. We take a look at Gulfport, Mississippi's journey since the storm, with insights from survivor Leonard Papania.
20 years ago today, Hurricane Katrina left its mark on the Gulf Coast of America. We take a look at Gulfport, Mississippi's journey since the storm, with insights from survivor Leonard Papania.
Tasting Chicago: City food scene blends history, flavor and innovation
Sylvia Perez takes viewers on a tour of Chicago’s diverse food culture, from rare teas in Ravenswood to classic cobblers in Bronzeville.
Sylvia Perez takes viewers on a tour of Chicago’s diverse food culture, from rare teas in Ravenswood to classic cobblers in Bronzeville.
Inside Mount Carmel High School football's trip to face Archbishop Moeller | ChicagoLIVE
We follow Mount Carmel High School's Athletic Director, Phil Segroves, as the team travels to Ohio for a game against Cincinnati's Archbishop Moeller.
We follow Mount Carmel High School's Athletic Director, Phil Segroves, as the team travels to Ohio for a game against Cincinnati's Archbishop Moeller.
Retired Naperville detective on school shooting prevention, cyber safety | ChicagoLIVE
Retired Naperville detective and President of Be Sure Cyber Training Rich Wistocki discusses how schools can prevent shootings and keep kids safe from cyber threats in the wake of the Annunciation Catholic School and Church shooting in Minnesota.
Retired Naperville detective and President of Be Sure Cyber Training Rich Wistocki discusses how schools can prevent shootings and keep kids safe from cyber threats in the wake of the Annunciation Catholic School and Church shooting in Minnesota.
Chicago braces for federal agents, Bears roster set & pumpkin spice craze | Week in Review
On this episode of "Week in Review:" Tragedy strikes in Minnesota after a school shooting, and the National Guard may soon be in Chicago. Church pastors are arrested over alleged multimillion-dollar fraud. The Bears finalize their roster, and we dive into the pumpkin spice obsession. Plus, don't miss the march of the flamingos at Brookfield Zoo!
On this episode of "Week in Review:" Tragedy strikes in Minnesota after a school shooting, and the National Guard may soon be in Chicago. Church pastors are arrested over alleged multimillion-dollar fraud. The Bears finalize their roster, and we dive into the pumpkin spice obsession. Plus, don't miss the march of the flamingos at Brookfield Zoo!


















