Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling breaks silence on retirement rumors
Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling on Wednesday addressed speculation surrounding his future with the department.
Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling on Wednesday addressed speculation surrounding his future with the department.
Research program wants your saliva for massive new health study | ChicagoLIVE
The National Institute of Health’s All of Us Research Program is encouraging people nationwide to share health data to help researchers advance precision medicine.
The National Institute of Health’s All of Us Research Program is encouraging people nationwide to share health data to help researchers advance precision medicine.
Nuclear project moves forward at University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign | ChicagoLIVE
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has begun its formal safety and environmental review process for a proposed advanced microreactor at UIUC.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has begun its formal safety and environmental review process for a proposed advanced microreactor at UIUC.
Elk Grove Village mayor defends data centers ahead of tonight’s town hall | ChicagoLIVE
Elk Grove Village officials say tonight’s town hall will address residents’ concerns about local data centers.
Elk Grove Village officials say tonight’s town hall will address residents’ concerns about local data centers.
Paul Rudd, Nick Jonas talk 'Power Ballad' and wildest wedding stories | ChicagoNOW
Jake Hamilton talks with Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas about their new comedy POWER BALLAD.
Jake Hamilton talks with Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas about their new comedy POWER BALLAD.
Chicago weather: Beach hazards in effect along Lake Michigan
Cool lakeside conditions today will give way to a warm holiday weekend with highs near 80.
Cool lakeside conditions today will give way to a warm holiday weekend with highs near 80.
Old-school Pizza Huts are making a comeback at restaurants nationwide | ChicagoNOW
Retro Pizza Hut restaurants are making a comeback as customers embrace nostalgic dining experiences inspired by the chain’s classic red-roof era.
Retro Pizza Hut restaurants are making a comeback as customers embrace nostalgic dining experiences inspired by the chain’s classic red-roof era.
Police search for group tied to CTA armed robbery on Red Line
Chicago police are warning train riders about a recent armed robbery at a CTA Red Line station in the city’s Edgewater neighborhood.
Chicago police are warning train riders about a recent armed robbery at a CTA Red Line station in the city’s Edgewater neighborhood.
Can blood pressure medication cure acne? Doctor weighs in | ChicagoNOW
A blood-pressure medication long prescribed off-label for acne is going viral on social media, with users calling the drug a “life-changing” treatment.
A blood-pressure medication long prescribed off-label for acne is going viral on social media, with users calling the drug a “life-changing” treatment.
Heirs of Promise garden program helps Austin kids grow fresh food
Kids in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood are learning how to grow fresh fruits and vegetables through the Heirs of Promise Garden Program. This visit is part of FOX 32 Cares’ effort to raise $15,000 for the Greater Chicago Food Depository — enough to provide 45,000 meals for kids this summer.
Kids in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood are learning how to grow fresh fruits and vegetables through the Heirs of Promise Garden Program. This visit is part of FOX 32 Cares’ effort to raise $15,000 for the Greater Chicago Food Depository — enough to provide 45,000 meals for kids this summer.
Buffalo Grove named best place to live in Illinois | ChicagoNOW
Buffalo Grove was ranked the best place to live in Illinois and No. 15 nationally on the U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 list of the 250 best towns in America.
Buffalo Grove was ranked the best place to live in Illinois and No. 15 nationally on the U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 list of the 250 best towns in America.
Starved Rock, The Bean among Illinois’ top ‘meet-cute’ spots, survey says | ChicagoNOW
A new Illinois survey suggests accidental romance is thriving in unexpected places, with Starved Rock State Park topping the list.
A new Illinois survey suggests accidental romance is thriving in unexpected places, with Starved Rock State Park topping the list.
Darren Bailey makes pitch to Chicago at City Council meeting: 'I owe you an apology'
Bailey again apologized for calling the city a "hellhole" and made something of a campaign stump speech in City Hall.
Bailey again apologized for calling the city a "hellhole" and made something of a campaign stump speech in City Hall.
Chicago cop killing suspect allegedly preyed on ‘joke of a system,’ costing officers their lives: alderman
A Chicago man with nearly a decade-long rap sheet is set to appear in court Wednesday after authorities say he killed a police officer and gravely injured another in the latest example of what one city leader called a "joke of a system" that is costing cops their lives.
A Chicago man with nearly a decade-long rap sheet is set to appear in court Wednesday after authorities say he killed a police officer and gravely injured another in the latest example of what one city leader called a "joke of a system" that is costing cops their lives.
Chicago man arrested 2 months after South Shore stabbing, attempted robbery
Chicago police say a 20-year-old has been charged two months after a South Side stabbing during an attempted robbery left a man seriously injured.
Chicago police say a 20-year-old has been charged two months after a South Side stabbing during an attempted robbery left a man seriously injured.
Chicago City Council weighs multimillion-dollar settlements, major United Center tax break
Aldermen are set to vote on millions in police misconduct settlements, consider a major tax incentive tied to the United Center redevelopment project, and push for answers on Cook County’s electronic monitoring policies.
Aldermen are set to vote on millions in police misconduct settlements, consider a major tax incentive tied to the United Center redevelopment project, and push for answers on Cook County’s electronic monitoring policies.
Growing Home blossoms into a community lifeline on Chicago's South Side
In Englewood, Growing Home is transforming vacant land into opportunity — using urban farming to provide fresh food, job training, and hope for the future.
In Englewood, Growing Home is transforming vacant land into opportunity — using urban farming to provide fresh food, job training, and hope for the future.
Chicago man charged with DUI after fatal I-290 crash
Illinois State Police say a Chicago man is facing felony DUI charges after a deadly chain-reaction crash Sunday on I-290 that killed a suburban man.
Illinois State Police say a Chicago man is facing felony DUI charges after a deadly chain-reaction crash Sunday on I-290 that killed a suburban man.
Chicago man busted with gun after smoking blunt at CTA Red Line station: officials
A man who was smoking weed at a CTA Red Line station was found with a loaded gun earlier this month on Chicago's South Side, officials said.
A man who was smoking weed at a CTA Red Line station was found with a loaded gun earlier this month on Chicago's South Side, officials said.
Chicago's parking meter deal faces new scrutiny as investment firm eyes takeover
As City Council weighs a potential new ownership shakeup for Chicago’s controversial parking meter lease, former Inspector General Joe Ferguson joins us to discuss what drivers can expect, the long-term impact on City Hall, and concerns over future public asset deals.
As City Council weighs a potential new ownership shakeup for Chicago’s controversial parking meter lease, former Inspector General Joe Ferguson joins us to discuss what drivers can expect, the long-term impact on City Hall, and concerns over future public asset deals.



















