U.S. Department of State says over 40,000 Americans have left the Middle East | ChicagoLIVE
The U.S. Department of State’s 24/7 task force is actively helping Americans return to the U.S. amid tensions in the Middle East.
The U.S. Department of State’s 24/7 task force is actively helping Americans return to the U.S. amid tensions in the Middle East.
Chicago HELP Initiative marks 25 years serving meals and support to those in need | ChicagoLIVE
The Chicago Help Initiative is marking its 25th anniversary after serving more than 1 million meals to people facing homelessness, unemployment and food insecurity.
The Chicago Help Initiative is marking its 25th anniversary after serving more than 1 million meals to people facing homelessness, unemployment and food insecurity.
Coalition launches effort to attract franchises, boost economic growth in South suburbs | ChicagoLIVE
Leaders in Harvey and across Chicago’s Southland are launching a regional coalition aimed at attracting franchise brands, supporting entrepreneurs and boosting economic development in 38 municipalities.
Leaders in Harvey and across Chicago’s Southland are launching a regional coalition aimed at attracting franchise brands, supporting entrepreneurs and boosting economic development in 38 municipalities.
Chicago weather: Severe storms expected, all hazards possible
Severe storms, tornado risk and flooding concerns today and overnight: Here's what Chicagoland needs to know.
Severe storms, tornado risk and flooding concerns today and overnight: Here's what Chicagoland needs to know.
Women still face structural barriers and outdated norms at work, report finds | ChicagoNOW
Author Amy Leneker shares advice on navigating gender bias, mentorship gaps and outdated leadership expectations at work.
Author Amy Leneker shares advice on navigating gender bias, mentorship gaps and outdated leadership expectations at work.
Nonprofit founder shares tips to starting an impactful organization | ChicagoNOW
Olivia Zhang, founder of Cancer Kids First, shares tips for young people looking to start their own nonprofits.
Olivia Zhang, founder of Cancer Kids First, shares tips for young people looking to start their own nonprofits.
Free agency could shift top picks in 2026 NFL draft | ChicagoNOW
As free agency begins, mock drafts are already changing, with teams’ trades and signings reshaping the 2026 NFL draft, says Mark Carman of the CHGO Sports Podcast.
As free agency begins, mock drafts are already changing, with teams’ trades and signings reshaping the 2026 NFL draft, says Mark Carman of the CHGO Sports Podcast.
Chelsea and Cole DeBoer share spring home design trends | ChicagoNOW
The couple, who first appeared on Teen Mom, now run a South Dakota storefront featuring home décor inspired by rustic and modern aesthetics.
The couple, who first appeared on Teen Mom, now run a South Dakota storefront featuring home décor inspired by rustic and modern aesthetics.
TMZ: Dak Prescott, Sarah Jane Ramos cancel Lake Como wedding | ChicagoNOW
Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos canceled their destination wedding a few weeks out, citing “heavy hearts” in a private email. TMZ shares details.
Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos canceled their destination wedding a few weeks out, citing “heavy hearts” in a private email. TMZ shares details.
TMZ: Audio released after shots fired at Rihanna’s Los Angeles home | ChicagoNOW
Police say a suspect is in custody after shots were fired at the residence of Rihanna while she was home. TMZ shares details.
Police say a suspect is in custody after shots were fired at the residence of Rihanna while she was home. TMZ shares details.
New video shows chaotic moments before Chicago police shoot suspect after crash
New video obtained by Fox Chicago shows a deadly confrontation between Chicago police and a man on Monday.
New video obtained by Fox Chicago shows a deadly confrontation between Chicago police and a man on Monday.
Live updates: Rash of tornado outbreaks across Illinois, NW Indiana
Tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds are possible in the Chicago area today and overnight. Timing and details here:
Tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds are possible in the Chicago area today and overnight. Timing and details here:
New video shows chaotic moments before Chicago police shoot suspect after crash
Newly obtained video shows the moments before Chicago police fatally shot a man Monday in Humboldt Park.
Newly obtained video shows the moments before Chicago police fatally shot a man Monday in Humboldt Park.
The internet asked – now Chicago is getting a permanent PopUp Bagels
A viral East Coast bagel shop is popping up in Chicago. Here's what we know.
A viral East Coast bagel shop is popping up in Chicago. Here's what we know.
Chicago wealth summit costs taxpayers more than $220K, records show
How much does Chicago’s annual wealth summit cost taxpayers? A closer look at the numbers.
How much does Chicago’s annual wealth summit cost taxpayers? A closer look at the numbers.
Chicago treasurer defends wealth summit spending as she runs for Congress
How much are taxpayers paying for Chicago's annual wealth summit? Here's a closer look at the numbers.
How much are taxpayers paying for Chicago's annual wealth summit? Here's a closer look at the numbers.
Lawsuit accuses CPS of ignoring report of school security guard sexual assault | FULL REMARKS
A new lawsuit accuses Chicago Public Schools of ignoring a report that a security guard was sexually assaulting a student.
A new lawsuit accuses Chicago Public Schools of ignoring a report that a security guard was sexually assaulting a student.
Chicago police seek man who punched pedestrian unconscious in Back of the Yards
Chicago police are asking for the public's help in identifying the man who attacked a person Monday night in the Back of the Yards neighborhood.
Chicago police are asking for the public's help in identifying the man who attacked a person Monday night in the Back of the Yards neighborhood.
Chicago's new safety strategy shows promising results in key neighborhoods
Chicago leaders say violent crime is dropping in parts of the city under a new community-led safety strategy. Here’s what the numbers show.
Chicago leaders say violent crime is dropping in parts of the city under a new community-led safety strategy. Here’s what the numbers show.
Chicago's new safety strategy shows early drops in violent crime in key neighborhoods
Chicago leaders say a new community-driven safety strategy is beginning to show measurable results, with early data pointing to declines in violent crime in several neighborhoods long affected by violence.
Chicago leaders say a new community-driven safety strategy is beginning to show measurable results, with early data pointing to declines in violent crime in several neighborhoods long affected by violence.



















