What to know about early voting in Chicago | ChicagoLIVE
Early voting for the March 17 primary election starts in all of Chicago's 50 wards this week.
Early voting for the March 17 primary election starts in all of Chicago's 50 wards this week.
6 injured in 3-car crash on Chicago’s North Side, police say
Six people were injured in a crash involving three cars on Chicago’s North Side early Sunday morning.
Six people were injured in a crash involving three cars on Chicago’s North Side early Sunday morning.
Post-Bears Soldier Field • Chicago mourns Jesse Jackson • Mexico violence
These are the top stories in Fox 32's Week in Review.
These are the top stories in Fox 32's Week in Review.
Chicago weather: Last cold day before warmer, rainy stretch
It was another chilly start to your day this weekend with below-average temperatures, but that will turn around soon.
It was another chilly start to your day this weekend with below-average temperatures, but that will turn around soon.
2 Chicago police cars crash on SW Side, sending 3 officers to hospital, CPD says
A crash between two Chicago police cars sent three officers to the hospital on the city’s Southwest Side overnight.
A crash between two Chicago police cars sent three officers to the hospital on the city’s Southwest Side overnight.
Girl Scouts learn about careers in law at DePaul seminar
Girl Scouts did more than sell cookies this weekend — they also learned what it takes to pursue a career in law.
Girl Scouts did more than sell cookies this weekend — they also learned what it takes to pursue a career in law.
Some Iranian-Americans in Chicago celebrate U.S. attack at Daley Plaza rally
About 100 members of Chicago’s Iranian-American community gathered at Daley Plaza on Saturday afternoon to celebrate the U.S. attack on Iran.
About 100 members of Chicago’s Iranian-American community gathered at Daley Plaza on Saturday afternoon to celebrate the U.S. attack on Iran.
Johnson celebrates new affordable homes in Back of the Yards
Mayor Brandon Johnson took part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the Back of the Yards neighborhood to celebrate the construction of two new homes.
Mayor Brandon Johnson took part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the Back of the Yards neighborhood to celebrate the construction of two new homes.
Johnson celebrates new affordable homes in Back of the Yards
Mayor Brandon Johnson took part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the Back of the Yards neighborhood to celebrate the construction of two new homes.
Mayor Brandon Johnson took part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the Back of the Yards neighborhood to celebrate the construction of two new homes.
Rev. Jesse Jackson's body moves to South Carolina
The nation continues to mourn the loss of civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson, as his body is transported to his home state of South Carolina following days of tributes in Chicago.
The nation continues to mourn the loss of civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson, as his body is transported to his home state of South Carolina following days of tributes in Chicago.
Monument Moment: Greater Tabernacle Cathedral
In this week’s Monument Moment, we mark the final day of Black History Month with a visit to a historic South Side church that helped launch the career of the nation’s first Black president. Beyond its political significance, the church has long served as a cornerstone for generations of immigrant families, standing as both a spiritual home and a powerful symbol of Chicago’s rich cultural history.
In this week’s Monument Moment, we mark the final day of Black History Month with a visit to a historic South Side church that helped launch the career of the nation’s first Black president. Beyond its political significance, the church has long served as a cornerstone for generations of immigrant families, standing as both a spiritual home and a powerful symbol of Chicago’s rich cultural history.
Chicago sees split reaction to Iran strike
Chicago saw two very different responses to the U.S. attack on Iran. A coalition of 27 local organizations gathered at Federal Plaza for what they called an emergency anti-war protest. Just blocks away at Daley Plaza, about 100 Iranian-Americans held what felt more like a celebration — dancing, handing out sweets and cheering the death of Iran’s longtime leader. Many said their families fled the regime decades ago and called the moment emotional, though they acknowledged that any path to regime change will not be easy.
Chicago saw two very different responses to the U.S. attack on Iran. A coalition of 27 local organizations gathered at Federal Plaza for what they called an emergency anti-war protest. Just blocks away at Daley Plaza, about 100 Iranian-Americans held what felt more like a celebration — dancing, handing out sweets and cheering the death of Iran’s longtime leader. Many said their families fled the regime decades ago and called the moment emotional, though they acknowledged that any path to regime change will not be easy.
Man killed in drive-by shooting in Chatham neighborhood
A man was shot and killed in what Chicago police are describing as a drive-by shooting Saturday evening on the city’s South Side.
A man was shot and killed in what Chicago police are describing as a drive-by shooting Saturday evening on the city’s South Side.
Man stabbed during argument on CTA bus in West Town
A man was stabbed during an argument on a CTA bus Saturday evening in the West Town neighborhood.
A man was stabbed during an argument on a CTA bus Saturday evening in the West Town neighborhood.
1 dead, 1 hurt in shooting at North Side basement residence
One man was killed and another was injured in a shooting at a basement residence on the city’s North Side Saturday afternoon.
One man was killed and another was injured in a shooting at a basement residence on the city’s North Side Saturday afternoon.
Shooting in Bridgeport alley leaves 2 critically wounded
Two 40-year-old men were shot in an alley in the city’s Bridgeport neighborhood Saturday afternoon.
Two 40-year-old men were shot in an alley in the city’s Bridgeport neighborhood Saturday afternoon.
Chicago Beer Fest returns with the best brews | ChicagoLIVE
Beer lovers rejoice! The Chicago Beer Fest returns with the best brews in town at the Field Museum.
Beer lovers rejoice! The Chicago Beer Fest returns with the best brews in town at the Field Museum.
Doctor talks Target stopping sales of cereal with synthetic dyes | ChicagoLIVE
Dr. Juanita Mora joined the show to talk about Target's announcement that it will stop selling cereals with synthetic dyes.
Dr. Juanita Mora joined the show to talk about Target's announcement that it will stop selling cereals with synthetic dyes.
Ford recalls 4.3M cars for software issues | ChicagoLIVE
A Chicago family's experience is tied to the recall of millions of Ford vehicles over software issues and attorney Brian LaCien joined the show to talk about the case.
A Chicago family's experience is tied to the recall of millions of Ford vehicles over software issues and attorney Brian LaCien joined the show to talk about the case.
Chicago Park Dist. offers jobs, teen opportunity fairs | ChicagoLIVE
It's never too early to start thinking about summer jobs for the young people in your life. The Chicago Park District is offering plenty of opportunities, even for younger teens.
It's never too early to start thinking about summer jobs for the young people in your life. The Chicago Park District is offering plenty of opportunities, even for younger teens.


















