15-year-old killed in Little Village shooting
A teen was killed and another was seriously injured after being shot near Douglass Park in the Little Village neighborhood on Thursday.
A teen was killed and another was seriously injured after being shot near Douglass Park in the Little Village neighborhood on Thursday.
Suspect wanted in connection with South Shore murder
Chicago police are asking for the public's help in identifying a person wanted in connection with a deadly shooting earlier this month in the South Shore neighborhood.
Chicago police are asking for the public's help in identifying a person wanted in connection with a deadly shooting earlier this month in the South Shore neighborhood.
'I'm not shot. I'm the lifeguard.': Man charged with murder, attempted murder of children in Douglass Park
Charges have been filed in connection to a teen killed and another seriously hurt in a shooting at Douglass Park on Thursday, authorities said.
Charges have been filed in connection to a teen killed and another seriously hurt in a shooting at Douglass Park on Thursday, authorities said.
Chicago weather: Rain and storms south of city, near 90 degrees today
Rain and storms are likely south of Chicago Friday, with a break in humidity Saturday and a stretch of sunny, warm weather expected next week.
Rain and storms are likely south of Chicago Friday, with a break in humidity Saturday and a stretch of sunny, warm weather expected next week.
Chicago police officer fires shot during foot chase; no injuries reported
A Chicago police officer fired their weapon during a foot chase Thursday night after trying to break up a large crowd causing a disturbance in a South Side park, officials said.
A Chicago police officer fired their weapon during a foot chase Thursday night after trying to break up a large crowd causing a disturbance in a South Side park, officials said.
Families, patients frustrated after local hospitals still without AC
Two major area hospitals are still grappling with oppressive conditions after the a/c failed ahead of last weekend's heat wave.
Two major area hospitals are still grappling with oppressive conditions after the a/c failed ahead of last weekend's heat wave.
Chicago weather: Slightly cooler temperatures coming tomorrow
It was another scorcher out there today with highs in the low to mid 90s with heat index values in the triple digits for many.
It was another scorcher out there today with highs in the low to mid 90s with heat index values in the triple digits for many.
Northwestern University sued by late professor
Northwestern University is being sued by the estate of a late professor.
Northwestern University is being sued by the estate of a late professor.
No relief: Transferred patients still without AC at second Chicago hospital, families say
Patients transferred out of Weiss Memorial Hospital due to a prolonged air conditioning outage were moved to another facility — one that, according to families, also lacks functioning A/C.
Patients transferred out of Weiss Memorial Hospital due to a prolonged air conditioning outage were moved to another facility — one that, according to families, also lacks functioning A/C.
Meet Pinky: Kitten adopted by foster mom, arrived at PAWS Chicago shortly after birth
Pinky, at PAWS Chicago, came to the shelter in February one day after he was born. Sylvia Perez has his story.
Pinky, at PAWS Chicago, came to the shelter in February one day after he was born. Sylvia Perez has his story.
Chicago fire: Gunshots reportedly heard before 'suspicious' blaze that killed pregnant woman, child
Three people died and three others were hospitalized early Wednesday after a suspicious fire tore through a mixed-use building in the Austin neighborhood, authorities said.
Three people died and three others were hospitalized early Wednesday after a suspicious fire tore through a mixed-use building in the Austin neighborhood, authorities said.
New year-round horror attraction to be 'unleashed' on Chicago by Universal
Universal Destinations & Experiences is not only bringing a new horror attraction to Chicago, but also an estimated $1 billion boost to the city’s economy.
Universal Destinations & Experiences is not only bringing a new horror attraction to Chicago, but also an estimated $1 billion boost to the city’s economy.
Things to do in Chicago this weekend — Taco & Tequila Fest, Chicago Pride Parade and more
Here's a list of things to do this weekend in Chicago: Chicago Pride Parade, Hot Wheels Monster Trucks, Craft Brews at the Zoo, Taco and Tequila Fest, PFL, All of Us Festival and more.
Here's a list of things to do this weekend in Chicago: Chicago Pride Parade, Hot Wheels Monster Trucks, Craft Brews at the Zoo, Taco and Tequila Fest, PFL, All of Us Festival and more.
Suspicious apartment fire on Chicago?s West Side leaves 3 dead, 3 hurt
Three people died and three others were hospitalized early Wednesday after a suspicious fire tore through a mixed-use building in the Austin neighborhood, authorities said.
Three people died and three others were hospitalized early Wednesday after a suspicious fire tore through a mixed-use building in the Austin neighborhood, authorities said.
Chicago crime: 2 shot on West Side
Two men were shot Wednesday night in the Lawndale neighborhood on Chicago's West Side.
Two men were shot Wednesday night in the Lawndale neighborhood on Chicago's West Side.
Geneba Tequila: Local entrepreneur launches 'World's First Tequila for Women'
Tequila at 10 in the morning? Why not. FOX 32's Mike Caplan spoke with African American entrepreneur and now Gold Award winning tequila owner Ingrid Lavon of Geneba Tequila, the world's first tequila for women.
Tequila at 10 in the morning? Why not. FOX 32's Mike Caplan spoke with African American entrepreneur and now Gold Award winning tequila owner Ingrid Lavon of Geneba Tequila, the world's first tequila for women.
Paris on Politics: Tipped wage battle, Iran fallout and what New York?s left turn says about Chicago
This week on Paris on Politics: A closer look at the push to undo Chicago?s tipped minimum wage hike, expert insight into the real impact of the recent U.S. strike on Iran, and why New York?s Democratic Socialist surge might feel familiar to Chicagoans. Plus, retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal visits Chicago to talk war, leadership and character.
This week on Paris on Politics: A closer look at the push to undo Chicago?s tipped minimum wage hike, expert insight into the real impact of the recent U.S. strike on Iran, and why New York?s Democratic Socialist surge might feel familiar to Chicagoans. Plus, retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal visits Chicago to talk war, leadership and character.
Chicago Pride Parade 2025: Everything you need to know
The Chicago Pride Parade will step off later this weekend on the city's North Side.
The Chicago Pride Parade will step off later this weekend on the city's North Side.
PAWS Chicago hosts 4th annual Giving Day
It's always a good day when our friends over at PAWS Chicago come to visit and today is a special occasion, it's their fourth annual Giving Day.
It's always a good day when our friends over at PAWS Chicago come to visit and today is a special occasion, it's their fourth annual Giving Day.
Adam Sandler brings comedy tour to United Center this fall
Adam Sandler is bringing his newly announced "You’re My Best Friend" comedy tour to the United Center this fall.
Adam Sandler is bringing his newly announced "You’re My Best Friend" comedy tour to the United Center this fall.



















