Biden warns that Trump administration has 'taken a hatchet' to Social Security
Biden's speech on Tuesday was his first public address since leaving office, highlighting concerns about the health of Social Security under President Donald Trump.
Biden's speech on Tuesday was his first public address since leaving office, highlighting concerns about the health of Social Security under President Donald Trump.
Judge reverses release order for Chicago man accused in string of violent robberies
A judge has ordered a Chicago man to stay in federal custody in a case tied to more than a dozen violent robberies across the city.
A judge has ordered a Chicago man to stay in federal custody in a case tied to more than a dozen violent robberies across the city.
Buzzed out: Chicagoans say tour helicopters are driving them crazy
Helicopter tours over Chicago offer stunning views—but at what cost? Some downtown residents say the constant buzzing is ruining their peace.
Helicopter tours over Chicago offer stunning views—but at what cost? Some downtown residents say the constant buzzing is ruining their peace.
Chicagoans say tour helicopters are driving them crazy
Helicopter tours over Chicago offer stunning views—but at what cost? Some downtown residents say the constant buzzing is ruining their peace.
Helicopter tours over Chicago offer stunning views—but at what cost? Some downtown residents say the constant buzzing is ruining their peace.
Fallen Chicago police officer Enrique Martinez honored
Officer Martnez died after being shot in the line of duty.
Officer Martnez died after being shot in the line of duty.
Obama speaks out after Harvard pushes back against Trump Administration's agenda
Harvard is pushing back against President Trump's agenda.
Harvard is pushing back against President Trump's agenda.
Chicago teen takeover trend: Johnson talks safety
Mayor Brandon Johnson spoke about the teen takeover trend that's been happening in Chicago.
Mayor Brandon Johnson spoke about the teen takeover trend that's been happening in Chicago.
Joe Biden in Chicago alleges Trump has 'taken a hatchet' to Social Security
Former President Joe Biden warned on Tuesday that President Donald Trump has “taken a hatchet" to Social Security, weighing in on a critical issue for millions of Americans.
Former President Joe Biden warned on Tuesday that President Donald Trump has “taken a hatchet" to Social Security, weighing in on a critical issue for millions of Americans.
Chicago weather: Temps soar to near 80 late this week, but there's a catch
A cooler, cloudy day on Tuesday is set to give way to warmer temps, but also a chance of storms later this week.
A cooler, cloudy day on Tuesday is set to give way to warmer temps, but also a chance of storms later this week.
Legacies of 2 Chicago civil rights legends honored on their birthday
Two Chicago civil rights legends, former Mayor Harold Washington and activist Asa Philip Randolph, were honored on their shared birthday.
Two Chicago civil rights legends, former Mayor Harold Washington and activist Asa Philip Randolph, were honored on their shared birthday.
National Public Housing Museum opens up world of history in Chicago
It’s a trip back in time that highlights the struggles and resilience of people who have lived in public housing.
It’s a trip back in time that highlights the struggles and resilience of people who have lived in public housing.
Chicago civil rights legends remembered on their birthday
April 15 will be known as the birthday shared by two Chicago civil rights legends, former Mayor Harold Washington and unionist and activist Asa Philip Randolph.
April 15 will be known as the birthday shared by two Chicago civil rights legends, former Mayor Harold Washington and unionist and activist Asa Philip Randolph.
$700K winning Illinois Lottery ticket sold in Chicago
A winning $700,000 Lucky Day Lotto ticket was purchased last weekend in Chicago.
A winning $700,000 Lucky Day Lotto ticket was purchased last weekend in Chicago.
Chicago city employee left gun in city building bathroom, watchdog says
A Chicago city employee carried their personal gun into a city building and left it unattended in a bathroom, according to a city watchdog agency.
A Chicago city employee carried their personal gun into a city building and left it unattended in a bathroom, according to a city watchdog agency.
Boy, 14, charged in shooting during 'teen takeover' in downtown Chicago shooting
A 14-year-old boy is facing charges in connection with a shooting last month that happened during a large teen gathering in downtown Chicago.
A 14-year-old boy is facing charges in connection with a shooting last month that happened during a large teen gathering in downtown Chicago.
Chicago nonprofit gives artists resources, mentorship and funding
The Flourish Art Accelerator aims to empower the next generation of artists and curators with resources, mentoring and funding.
The Flourish Art Accelerator aims to empower the next generation of artists and curators with resources, mentoring and funding.
Portillo's debuts new breakfast menu
Portillo?s is testing a breakfast menu for the first time in its 62-year history at five Chicagoland locations starting today.
Portillo?s is testing a breakfast menu for the first time in its 62-year history at five Chicagoland locations starting today.
National Public Housing Museum opens up world of history in Chicago
The National Public Housing Museum just opened and it's right here in Chicago.
The National Public Housing Museum just opened and it's right here in Chicago.
Good Day Chicago: The 9AM Rundown
FOX 32's Good Day Chicago starts your morning off with the latest breaking news from across the area.
FOX 32's Good Day Chicago starts your morning off with the latest breaking news from across the area.
Chicago breakfast honors legacies of Harold Washington, A. Philip Randolph
A special breakfast on Tuesday honored the legacies of former Chicago Mayor Harold Washington and labor unionist and civil rights activist A. Philip Randolph.
A special breakfast on Tuesday honored the legacies of former Chicago Mayor Harold Washington and labor unionist and civil rights activist A. Philip Randolph.



















