Chicago weather: Cloudy and breezy start to Saturday
It was a cloudy start to Saturday but as the afternoon comes, that should clear up.
It was a cloudy start to Saturday but as the afternoon comes, that should clear up.
Chicago train robbery suspect struck victim, took her cellphone, police say
Chicago police are searching for a suspect who allegedly struck and robbed a victim on a CTA Green Line train last week.
Chicago police are searching for a suspect who allegedly struck and robbed a victim on a CTA Green Line train last week.
Chicago crime: Argument leads to deadly shooting in North Side apartment
A 32-year-old man was shot and killed during an argument inside an apartment on the city’s North Side early Saturday morning.
A 32-year-old man was shot and killed during an argument inside an apartment on the city’s North Side early Saturday morning.
Spring break surge: Chicago airports bracing for over 3.3 million travelers
Chicago airports expect over 3.3 million travelers from March 20 to March 31, with O'Hare's busiest day on March 21.
Chicago airports expect over 3.3 million travelers from March 20 to March 31, with O'Hare's busiest day on March 21.
Chicago?s ?Doomsday? Transit Crisis: Major service cuts loom without funding
Without additional funding, key transit routes in Chicago could be cut or altered by next year, affecting thousands of commuters.
Without additional funding, key transit routes in Chicago could be cut or altered by next year, affecting thousands of commuters.
Chicago weather: Rain overnight, windy and cool weekend ahead
Grab an umbrella and a jacket —Chicago is in for a cool and breezy weekend with a mix of rain and sunshine.
Grab an umbrella and a jacket —Chicago is in for a cool and breezy weekend with a mix of rain and sunshine.
2 men found dead in Englewood home, homicide investigation underway: police
Two men were found dead at an Englewood home late Friday afternoon, prompting a homicide investigation, authorities said.
Two men were found dead at an Englewood home late Friday afternoon, prompting a homicide investigation, authorities said.
Chicago’s ‘doomsday’ transit crisis: Major service cuts loom without funding
Unless additional funding is secured soon, routes that thousands of people rely on in Chicago could be altered or even eliminated as early as next year.
Unless additional funding is secured soon, routes that thousands of people rely on in Chicago could be altered or even eliminated as early as next year.
Funding crisis could force major transit cuts in Chicago, affecting thousands of commuters
Unless additional funding is secured soon, routes that thousands of people rely on in Chicago could be altered or even eliminated as early as next year.
Unless additional funding is secured soon, routes that thousands of people rely on in Chicago could be altered or even eliminated as early as next year.
CTU and CPS give update on contract negotiations
Leaders of Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union have given an update on contract negotiations late Friday afternoon.
Leaders of Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union have given an update on contract negotiations late Friday afternoon.
Comedy fundraiser in Chicago to support California wildfire victims
The show is called "Stand Up Together" and it's taking place next Thursday at Laugh Factory Chicago.
The show is called "Stand Up Together" and it's taking place next Thursday at Laugh Factory Chicago.
Spring break surge: Chicago airports bracing for over 3.3 million travelers
Chicago airports are expecting a massive increase in travelers this spring break season.
Chicago airports are expecting a massive increase in travelers this spring break season.
Evaluation ordered by NTSB for Calumet River Bridge
The National Transportation Safety Board has identified dozens of bridges that are at risk of collapsing, including one in Chicago.
The National Transportation Safety Board has identified dozens of bridges that are at risk of collapsing, including one in Chicago.
Fox 32's Week in Review - Mar. 21
These are the top stories on Fox 32's Week in Review.
These are the top stories on Fox 32's Week in Review.
Husband honors wife killed in 2019 River North crash with donation to Lurie Children's Hospital
The husband of a pregnant woman who was hit and killed by a flatbed truck in 2019 has made a generous donation to Lurie Children's Hospital.
The husband of a pregnant woman who was hit and killed by a flatbed truck in 2019 has made a generous donation to Lurie Children's Hospital.
Spring break crowds swarm Chicago airports
Both Midway and O'Hare airports are expecting an influx of travelers in the next week due to spring break.
Both Midway and O'Hare airports are expecting an influx of travelers in the next week due to spring break.
Chicago felon flips SUV in high-speed chase on I-94
A convicted felon from Chicago flipped his SUV while fleeing from police Thursday night on Interstate 80 in Lake County, Indiana, according to officials.
A convicted felon from Chicago flipped his SUV while fleeing from police Thursday night on Interstate 80 in Lake County, Indiana, according to officials.
Venezuelan gang leader arrested in Georgia on Chicago murder, kidnapping charges: DOJ
A high-ranking member of the Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua was arrested Thursday in Georgia on a Chicago arrest warrant, authorities said.
A high-ranking member of the Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua was arrested Thursday in Georgia on a Chicago arrest warrant, authorities said.
Wicker Park man faces more charges in kitten torture case, court documents show
A Wicker Park man accused of torturing and killing at least four kittens in June 2023 is now facing additional charges.
A Wicker Park man accused of torturing and killing at least four kittens in June 2023 is now facing additional charges.
7 indicted in Chicago in $214M 'pump-and-dump' investment fraud scheme
Seven individuals have been indicted on criminal charges in connection with a federal investigation into an alleged "pump-and-dump" investment fraud scheme that led to the government seizing approximately $214 million.
Seven individuals have been indicted on criminal charges in connection with a federal investigation into an alleged "pump-and-dump" investment fraud scheme that led to the government seizing approximately $214 million.



















