3 shot near Chicago Bulls College Prep, fire officials say
Three people were shot Friday near a West Side high school, and they were all taken to hospitals, according to the Chicago Fire Department.
Three people were shot Friday near a West Side high school, and they were all taken to hospitals, according to the Chicago Fire Department.
3 students shot near Chicago Bulls College Prep, officials say
Three students were shot near Bulls College Prep on Chicago’s Near West Side Friday. Here's what we know so far.
Three students were shot near Bulls College Prep on Chicago’s Near West Side Friday. Here's what we know so far.
CPS Chief Education Officer resigns amid stalled CEO search, tensions with CTU
Chief Education Officer Bogdana Chkoumbova, a 24-year CPS veteran, announced her resignation this week, just months after CEO Pedro Martinez was fired.
Chief Education Officer Bogdana Chkoumbova, a 24-year CPS veteran, announced her resignation this week, just months after CEO Pedro Martinez was fired.
Chicago weather: Scattered showers return this weekend
Rain on and off through Monday, but sunshine and warmth are just a few days away.
Rain on and off through Monday, but sunshine and warmth are just a few days away.
Brunch honors fallen fire captain as Chicago firefighters mourn and unite
Chicago firefighters were treated to brunch at one of the city’s top restaurants on Friday – a gesture of appreciation during an especially difficult time for the department.
Chicago firefighters were treated to brunch at one of the city’s top restaurants on Friday – a gesture of appreciation during an especially difficult time for the department.
Wearing the Badge: 9/11 through the eyes of the NYPD
In this episode of "Wearing the Badge," host and former NYPD Deputy Commissioner Garry McCarthy, along with his former colleague Stephen McAllister, offer a personal glimpse into the traumatic experiences of police officers responding to the events of September 11th, 2001. From the fear and uncertainty as the towers fell to the intense stress that followed in the days after, McCarthy and McAllister open up about the bravery and resilience of the NYPD's finest.
In this episode of "Wearing the Badge," host and former NYPD Deputy Commissioner Garry McCarthy, along with his former colleague Stephen McAllister, offer a personal glimpse into the traumatic experiences of police officers responding to the events of September 11th, 2001. From the fear and uncertainty as the towers fell to the intense stress that followed in the days after, McCarthy and McAllister open up about the bravery and resilience of the NYPD's finest.
Top Chicago restaurant serves up free brunch for firefighters
Chicago firefighters enjoyed a free brunch at one of the city's best restaurants. The appreciation comes at a time when it is needed most.
Chicago firefighters enjoyed a free brunch at one of the city's best restaurants. The appreciation comes at a time when it is needed most.
CPS Chief Education Officer to step down, citing concerns over district's future
More shakeup at a Chicago Public School after a top CPS official announced her departure, citing concerns over the future direction of the school system.
More shakeup at a Chicago Public School after a top CPS official announced her departure, citing concerns over the future direction of the school system.
Chicago school bus crash leaves 17 students hospitalized
A school bus carrying suburban high school students collided with an SUV Friday morning in Mount Greenwood, sending 17 students and both drivers to area hospitals.
A school bus carrying suburban high school students collided with an SUV Friday morning in Mount Greenwood, sending 17 students and both drivers to area hospitals.
Slide on over to Electric Shuffle Chicago
Electric Shuffle, an exciting new high-tech shuffleboard bar is opening today in River North.
Electric Shuffle, an exciting new high-tech shuffleboard bar is opening today in River North.
Chicago Urban League to tackle Black wealth gaps at upcoming policy summit
The Chicago Urban League will unveil its 2025 State of Black Chicago report and host a May 6 summit aimed at addressing economic disparities and empowering Black families with actionable solutions.
The Chicago Urban League will unveil its 2025 State of Black Chicago report and host a May 6 summit aimed at addressing economic disparities and empowering Black families with actionable solutions.
Man, 41, shot on Chicago's West Side
Chicago police are investigating a shooting that left a 41-year-old man wounded Thursday night in the city’s Lawndale neighborhood.
Chicago police are investigating a shooting that left a 41-year-old man wounded Thursday night in the city’s Lawndale neighborhood.
Woman, 21, sexually assaulted in Rogers Park gangway; suspect in custody
A 21-year-old woman was sexually assaulted at knifepoint late Thursday night in the Rogers Park neighborhood, according to Chicago police.
A 21-year-old woman was sexually assaulted at knifepoint late Thursday night in the Rogers Park neighborhood, according to Chicago police.
Chicago weather: Weekend cool-down brings clouds and spotty showers
A cool, mostly cloudy weekend is ahead for Chicago, with highs in the 50s and only slight chances for scattered showers.
A cool, mostly cloudy weekend is ahead for Chicago, with highs in the 50s and only slight chances for scattered showers.
Teen shoots man during domestic dispute in Kenwood
A 14-year-old boy shot a man during a domestic dispute late Thursday night in the Kenwood neighborhood, according to Chicago police.
A 14-year-old boy shot a man during a domestic dispute late Thursday night in the Kenwood neighborhood, according to Chicago police.
Woman, 21, sexually assaulted in Rogers Park gangway; suspect in custody
A 21-year-old woman was sexually assaulted at knifepoint late Thursday night in the Rogers Park neighborhood, according to Chicago police.
A 21-year-old woman was sexually assaulted at knifepoint late Thursday night in the Rogers Park neighborhood, according to Chicago police.
Chicago's curfew debate: Is it constitutional? | Paris on Politics
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.
Thousands take part in Chicago May Day march and rally against Trump
Thousands of people marched and rallied in Chicago today in support of workers' rights for May Day.
Thousands of people marched and rallied in Chicago today in support of workers' rights for May Day.
Chicago weather: Cool, damp stretch continues but warmer days ahead
Cool, cloudy weather continues into the weekend—but brighter, warmer days are just around the corner.
Cool, cloudy weather continues into the weekend—but brighter, warmer days are just around the corner.
Christopher Columbus statue finds new home as Chicago Park District plans fresh start for Arrigo Park
The Columbus statue won’t return to Arrigo Park—but a new Italian American figure will be honored instead.
The Columbus statue won’t return to Arrigo Park—but a new Italian American figure will be honored instead.



















