Paris on Politics: Local officials decry 'government overreach' after feds visit Humboldt Park
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.
Chicago Gospel Music Festival to honor late choir director, others
Several gospel icons will be taking the stage at Chicago's Gospel Music Festival this Saturday.
Several gospel icons will be taking the stage at Chicago's Gospel Music Festival this Saturday.
Chicago weather: The weekend could start on a soggy note
Emily Wahls has your latest weather update.
Emily Wahls has your latest weather update.
Chicago weather: More storms loom by the weekend
While severe storms are not anticipated Wednesday night, these storms will be capable of torrential downpours and lightning.
While severe storms are not anticipated Wednesday night, these storms will be capable of torrential downpours and lightning.
Disco Demolition: One of the most dubious moments in Chicago sports history
Saturday will mark the 46th anniversary of one of the most infamous escapades in Chicago sports history.
Saturday will mark the 46th anniversary of one of the most infamous escapades in Chicago sports history.
Chicago Gospel Music Festival takes the stage Saturday
The Chicago Gospel Music Festival will be held on Saturday at Millennium Park.
The Chicago Gospel Music Festival will be held on Saturday at Millennium Park.
Federal agents' appearance at Chicago Puerto Rican museum angers local officials
Local officials were angered after federal agents from showed up unannounced at a Puerto Rican center in Humboldt Park on Tuesday.
Local officials were angered after federal agents from showed up unannounced at a Puerto Rican center in Humboldt Park on Tuesday.
Chicago Gospel Music Festival readying for this weekend
Chicago holds a significant place in the history of gospel music, often referred to as its birthplace.
Chicago holds a significant place in the history of gospel music, often referred to as its birthplace.
Shooting on Dan Ryan Expressway results in injuries, lane closure: police
A shooting on the Dan Ryan Expressway Wednesday afternoon resulted in injuries and prompted a lane closure, authorities said.
A shooting on the Dan Ryan Expressway Wednesday afternoon resulted in injuries and prompted a lane closure, authorities said.
Federal agents' appearance at Chicago Puerto Rican museum angers local officials
Local officials said they might take legal actions after agents from the Department of Homeland Security showed up unannounced at a Puerto Rican museum on Tuesday.
Local officials said they might take legal actions after agents from the Department of Homeland Security showed up unannounced at a Puerto Rican museum on Tuesday.
Chicago weather: Lovely Thursday before heat returns Friday, storms possible
Highs on Friday will be around 90, so the heat is cranking up again.
Highs on Friday will be around 90, so the heat is cranking up again.
Chicago's Urbanbelly teams up with Discourse Coffee
If you're looking for your next weekend brunch spot or trying to get your caffeine fix, something tasty is brewing at Urbanbelly.
If you're looking for your next weekend brunch spot or trying to get your caffeine fix, something tasty is brewing at Urbanbelly.
Chicago sues Trump admin over crackdown on sanctuary cities
The City of Chicago is suing the Trump administration for its crackdown on so-called sanctuary cities.
The City of Chicago is suing the Trump administration for its crackdown on so-called sanctuary cities.
Chicago Teachers Union demands action: 'Trump-proof' Illinois schools now!
At a press conference Wednesday, the Chicago Teachers Union urged Gov. JB Pritzker and state lawmakers to protect school funding from federal cuts and invest in equitable, fully staffed public education.
At a press conference Wednesday, the Chicago Teachers Union urged Gov. JB Pritzker and state lawmakers to protect school funding from federal cuts and invest in equitable, fully staffed public education.
ICE plans summer raids at Chicago festivals? Activists sound alarm
Community activists warn that ICE may target upcoming summer events in Chicago, raising fears and sparking urgent calls for action.
Community activists warn that ICE may target upcoming summer events in Chicago, raising fears and sparking urgent calls for action.
El Chapo's son expected to plead guilty this week to drug trafficking charges in Chicago
A son of notorious Mexican drug kingpin "El Chapo" is expected to plead guilty to U.S. drug trafficking charges at a hearing this week. He would be the first of El Chapo's sons facing similar charges in the U.S. to enter a plea deal.
A son of notorious Mexican drug kingpin "El Chapo" is expected to plead guilty to U.S. drug trafficking charges at a hearing this week. He would be the first of El Chapo's sons facing similar charges in the U.S. to enter a plea deal.
Chicago woman, 4 teens attack CTA rider and use knife to rob victim, police say
Five people, including four teens, have been charged in a CTA Red Line armed robbery. Here's what police say happened🚨
Five people, including four teens, have been charged in a CTA Red Line armed robbery. Here's what police say happened🚨
Ex-Chicago alder accused of taking bribes is unfit for trial, judge says
A former Chicago City Council member who was charged with conspiracy, bribery, and lying to the FBI was deemed medically unfit for trial by a federal judge on Wednesday.
A former Chicago City Council member who was charged with conspiracy, bribery, and lying to the FBI was deemed medically unfit for trial by a federal judge on Wednesday.
Things to do in Chicago this weekend — Windy City Smokeout, Square Roots Festival and more
Welcome back to another weekend, Chicago!
Welcome back to another weekend, Chicago!
Chicago opens emergency help center after holiday weekend violence
Following a weekend where over 45 people were shot, Chicago's Deputy Mayor of Community Safety Garien Gatewood shares how the city is stepping in with urgent support and long-term solutions.
Following a weekend where over 45 people were shot, Chicago's Deputy Mayor of Community Safety Garien Gatewood shares how the city is stepping in with urgent support and long-term solutions.



















