Dakotah Earley appeals case dismissal
A federal judge has dismissed a civil lawsuit brought by a culinary student who survived a brutal robbery attempt.
A federal judge has dismissed a civil lawsuit brought by a culinary student who survived a brutal robbery attempt.
Chicagohenge 2025: The breathtaking sunset phenomenon
In a FOX 32 special report, Emily Wahls explores the phenomenon drawing photographers to downtown in droves.
In a FOX 32 special report, Emily Wahls explores the phenomenon drawing photographers to downtown in droves.
Lollapalooza reveals day-by-day lineup for 2025 fest
Lollapalooza released its day-by-day lineup Thursday for Chicago's biggest music festival.
Lollapalooza released its day-by-day lineup Thursday for Chicago's biggest music festival.
Man fatally shot by Chicago police on city's Far South Side
A man was fatally shot by Chicago police during a domestic dispute Thursday morning on the city's Far South Side.
A man was fatally shot by Chicago police during a domestic dispute Thursday morning on the city's Far South Side.
Chicago man charged in shootout at Back of the Yards liquor store
A Chicago man was charged in connection with a shootout inside a liquor store last week in the Back of the Yards neighborhood.
A Chicago man was charged in connection with a shootout inside a liquor store last week in the Back of the Yards neighborhood.
Chicago area hit with snow on first day of astronomical spring
Snow and slush descended on Chicago overnight, marking an unusual start to the first day of astronomical spring.
Snow and slush descended on Chicago overnight, marking an unusual start to the first day of astronomical spring.
Boy, 15, charged in pair of Chicago carjackings 1 hour apart
A 15-year-old boy was charged in connection with two armed carjackings last January on Chicago's Southwest Side.
A 15-year-old boy was charged in connection with two armed carjackings last January on Chicago's Southwest Side.
Spring breakers look to escape snowy Chicago
Our spring snow has people dreaming of warmer days and for some at Chicago airports, that dream is becoming a reality.
Our spring snow has people dreaming of warmer days and for some at Chicago airports, that dream is becoming a reality.
Chicago police officers assist residents in escaping early morning house fire
Chicago police officers on patrol helped seven people evacuate a burning home early Thursday morning in the Old Irving Park neighborhood.
Chicago police officers on patrol helped seven people evacuate a burning home early Thursday morning in the Old Irving Park neighborhood.
Chicago weather: Astronomical spring arrives with snow
Despite the official start of spring, a burst of snow and strong winds this morning will give way to chilly temperatures before a slight warm-up later this week.
Despite the official start of spring, a burst of snow and strong winds this morning will give way to chilly temperatures before a slight warm-up later this week.
Severe storms leave trail of damage across Chicagoland
Severe weather tore through Chicagoland on Wednesday, toppling trees, damaging homes, and flipping vehicles.
Severe weather tore through Chicagoland on Wednesday, toppling trees, damaging homes, and flipping vehicles.
Explorers find ship lost for 132 years
Why does this discovery matter? Terrence Lee takes a look
Why does this discovery matter? Terrence Lee takes a look
Chicago weather: Tracking storm damage, weekend outlook
Emily Wahls has your Chicago weather update.
Emily Wahls has your Chicago weather update.
White Sox unveil new ballpark food, shortened stadium name ahead of 2025 season
The White Sox are introducing more than two dozen new food and drink options for the 2025 season, including Korean bubble waffles, Korean corndogs, and brisket cheese curds.
The White Sox are introducing more than two dozen new food and drink options for the 2025 season, including Korean bubble waffles, Korean corndogs, and brisket cheese curds.
CPS, Johnson and CTU meet at City Hall amid contract negotiations
Mayor Brandon Johnson wanted an agreement made Wednesday.
Mayor Brandon Johnson wanted an agreement made Wednesday.
Internal memo: 'High risk' CPS Board in violation of state law over Acero plan
An internal memo obtained exclusively by FOX 32 reveals the Chicago Board of Education is at "high risk" of violating state law after approving a deal to absorb five Acero Charter schools, and could present the district with significant financial risks.
An internal memo obtained exclusively by FOX 32 reveals the Chicago Board of Education is at "high risk" of violating state law after approving a deal to absorb five Acero Charter schools, and could present the district with significant financial risks.
Former Augusta National employee sentenced in Chicago for stealing, selling Masters gear
Globensky also stole historically significant memorabilia, including Green Jackets awarded to golf legends Arnold Palmer, Gene Sarazen, and Ben Hogan.
Globensky also stole historically significant memorabilia, including Green Jackets awarded to golf legends Arnold Palmer, Gene Sarazen, and Ben Hogan.
Tornado Warnings expire as severe weather blows through Chicagoland
All Tornado Warnings have expired as severe weather continues to barrel through the Chicagoland area.
All Tornado Warnings have expired as severe weather continues to barrel through the Chicagoland area.
Tornado Warnings issued across Chicagoland
Team weather coverage continues on FOX 32.
Team weather coverage continues on FOX 32.
Chicago storms: Photos, videos capture Wednesday's severe weather
As storms moved through the Chicago area, FOX 32 viewers captured images of the weather in action.
As storms moved through the Chicago area, FOX 32 viewers captured images of the weather in action.



















