Indulge your palate at Roscoe Village Burger Fest
The Roscoe Village Burger Fest kicks off today with plenty of music, arts, crafts and, of course, food.
The Roscoe Village Burger Fest kicks off today with plenty of music, arts, crafts and, of course, food.
Soak up summer in Chicago at these festivals this weekend
Chicago is jam-packed with fun things to do this weekend.
Chicago is jam-packed with fun things to do this weekend.
Viral 'Daddy Strolls' give Chicago fathers space to share wins and struggles
A Chicago dad founded the Daddy Victory Club to give fathers — especially Black dads — a supportive space to share parenting challenges, celebrate small wins, and connect through viral “Daddy Strolls."
A Chicago dad founded the Daddy Victory Club to give fathers — especially Black dads — a supportive space to share parenting challenges, celebrate small wins, and connect through viral “Daddy Strolls."
Boy, 17, charged with Chicago armed carjacking
A 17-year-old boy is facing charges in connection with an armed carjacking Thursday afternoon in the South Loop.
A 17-year-old boy is facing charges in connection with an armed carjacking Thursday afternoon in the South Loop.
Four injured after SUV collides with CPD car in Washington Park
Four people were injured early Friday after an SUV collided with a Chicago police patrol vehicle in the Washington Park neighborhood, authorities said.
Four people were injured early Friday after an SUV collided with a Chicago police patrol vehicle in the Washington Park neighborhood, authorities said.
Chicago weather: Cool morning, weekend storms, then heat returns
Cooler weather today will give way to storms on Saturday before intense heat and humidity return next week.
Cooler weather today will give way to storms on Saturday before intense heat and humidity return next week.
Paris on Politics: City Inspector General Deborah Witzburg won't seek second term
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.
Inspector general not seeking second term
The city's inspector general will not be seeking another term. Paris Schutz spoke to her about the reason she's leaving.
The city's inspector general will not be seeking another term. Paris Schutz spoke to her about the reason she's leaving.
LGBTQ+ youth support option ends on national crisis line after Trump administration cuts
LGBTQ+ youth can no longer access specialized support through the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline ? known as Option 3 ? one month after the Trump administration announced its end.
LGBTQ+ youth can no longer access specialized support through the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline ? known as Option 3 ? one month after the Trump administration announced its end.
Chicago weather: Storms could impact your weekend plans
Showers and storms return to the area this weekend, especially on Saturday.
Showers and storms return to the area this weekend, especially on Saturday.
New book shines light on Pope Leo XIV's journey to the Vatican
A new book suggests Chicago-born Robert Prevost may have been reluctant at first to take on the weighty responsibility of becoming Pope Leo XIV.
A new book suggests Chicago-born Robert Prevost may have been reluctant at first to take on the weighty responsibility of becoming Pope Leo XIV.
Rat birth control? Chicago tries poison-free fix for its rodent problem
Chicago is expanding its fight against rats — and it's not using poison. A North Side alderman is launching a pilot program that will use rat contraceptives to tackle the city’s growing rodent problem.
Chicago is expanding its fight against rats — and it's not using poison. A North Side alderman is launching a pilot program that will use rat contraceptives to tackle the city’s growing rodent problem.
Looted USS Yorktown coins found in Chicago estate to be reunited with Navy artifacts
A handful of looted coins with a colorful history will soon be returned to the U.S. Navy and displayed in Washington, D.C., after being discovered in the estate of a Chicago-area resident.
A handful of looted coins with a colorful history will soon be returned to the U.S. Navy and displayed in Washington, D.C., after being discovered in the estate of a Chicago-area resident.
Rat birth control? Chicago tries poison-free fix for its rodent problem
Chicago is expanding its fight against rats ? and it's not using poison. A North Side alderman is launching a pilot program that will use rat contraceptives to tackle the city?s growing rodent problem.
Chicago is expanding its fight against rats ? and it's not using poison. A North Side alderman is launching a pilot program that will use rat contraceptives to tackle the city?s growing rodent problem.
Sunken Navy treasure discovered by Chicago coin dealer
A handful of looted coins with a colorful history will soon be heading to Washington D.C.
A handful of looted coins with a colorful history will soon be heading to Washington D.C.
Book follows journey of Pope Leo XIV
A new book says Chicago-born Robert Prevost might have initially been reluctant to take on the enormous responsibility.
A new book says Chicago-born Robert Prevost might have initially been reluctant to take on the enormous responsibility.
Voting is open for Peoples Gas' Safe Digging 'Ambassadog'
Chicagoans have until July 30 to vote for the next "Ambassadog" — a furry face promoting safe digging on behalf of Peoples Gas.
Chicagoans have until July 30 to vote for the next "Ambassadog" — a furry face promoting safe digging on behalf of Peoples Gas.
How urban beekeeping is thriving in Chicago neighborhoods
You may not hear them over the sound of traffic, but bees are busy making honey across Chicago. FOX 32 follows one beekeeper proving urban apiaries aren't just possible, they're essential.
You may not hear them over the sound of traffic, but bees are busy making honey across Chicago. FOX 32 follows one beekeeper proving urban apiaries aren't just possible, they're essential.
World record-holder and Chicago Marathon winner Ruth Chepngetich suspended for positive doping test
The women’s marathon world record-holder, and the reigning Chicago Marathon champion, was provisionally suspended for a positive doping test on Thursday.
The women’s marathon world record-holder, and the reigning Chicago Marathon champion, was provisionally suspended for a positive doping test on Thursday.
Bees in Chicago: How urban beekeepers are impacting the city
You might not hear them over honking horns, but bees are busy making honey across Chicago. In neighborhoods like Englewood, they forage on wildflowers growing in community gardens, producing honey with hyper-local flavor. FOX 32?s Justine Baker follows one beekeeper who?s proving that urban apiaries aren?t just possible, they?re essential.
You might not hear them over honking horns, but bees are busy making honey across Chicago. In neighborhoods like Englewood, they forage on wildflowers growing in community gardens, producing honey with hyper-local flavor. FOX 32?s Justine Baker follows one beekeeper who?s proving that urban apiaries aren?t just possible, they?re essential.



















