Chicago weather: Light snow possible Saturday before warm-up

After a week of active weather across the Chicago area, residents could see a brief round of light snow before a dramatic temperature swing later in the weekend.

Illinois Primary Election preview | The Chicago Report
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Senate, Congress, Cook County Board -- one of the wildest primary races in recent memory races toward the finish line. Who's got the edge? Our panel of experts unpack what to expect Tuesday night, previewing the midterm primary election.

Man charged after purse robbery in Orland Park leads to Chicago pursuit: police

A man accused of robbing a woman in southwest suburban Orland Park was taken into custody after a police pursuit ended in Chicago, authorities said. 

Second victim of downtown Chicago hate crime attack speaks out
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The man accused of attacking three women appeared in court on Friday. As another one of his victims is publicly stepping forward. Leslie Moreno reports.

Why Southwest Airlines is ending O’Hare service
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Southwest Airlines plans to stop flying out of O’Hare International Airport and instead focus its Chicago operations at Midway. A transportation expert explains how competition with United and American at O’Hare, airline restructuring, and federal concerns about airport congestion could shape flight availability and travel costs in Chicago.

Illinois vs. Wisconsin: Big Ten tournament predictions and NBA prospects | ChicagoLIVE
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Chris K from Fox Chicago Sports joins the show live from the United Center to break down all the action at the Big Ten tournament! We discuss why Michigan looks like an unstoppable force, preview the highly anticipated Illinois vs. Wisconsin matchup and explore which "Cinderella" teams the selection committee might be sleeping on. 

What Chicago’s tip credit fight means for restaurants
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Rebekah Paxton of the Employment Policies Institute discusses the push to freeze Chicago’s phaseout of the tipped wage credit. Supporters of the pause say the change could raise costs for restaurants, slow hiring and hurt workers, while city leaders weigh whether Chicago could face some of the same challenges seen in Washington, D.C.

Strong winds tear roof off suburban Chicago high school, classes canceled | ChicagoLIVE
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Classes were canceled at Walsh Academy in Niles on Friday after powerful wind gusts reaching 60 mph tore a portion of the roof off the building. Fox Chicago's Tia Ewing reports. 

Are AI real estate photos misleading buyers?
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Property Pixel founder Subhav Gautam explains how AI is being used to enhance real estate listing photos through decluttering, virtual staging and lighting fixes. He also addresses the growing concern over “home fishing,” where edited images can make a property look better than it really is, and says guardrails and honest use are key to keeping buyers from being misled.

Southwest Airlines to end service at O’Hare
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Southwest Airlines will discontinue service at O'Hare International Airport beginning this summer.

Meet Golden Girls MKE: The over-50 dance squad making their Chicago St. Patrick’s Day Parade debut | ChicagoNOW
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Leaders of the dance group Golden Girls MKE joins the studio to discuss their intense rehearsal schedule and what fans can expect from their high-energy Chicago St. Patrick’s Day Parade performance.

Report: Surprising percentage of U.S. produce contains ‘forever’ pesticides | ChicagoNOW
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Varun Subramaniam with the Environmental Working Group (EWG) joins us to discuss a new report revealing that nearly 40% of nonorganic fruits and vegetables grown in California contain traces of "forever chemical" PFAS pesticides.

Florida Man Arrested: The $600,000 onion & potato heist explained | ChicagoNOW
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A Florida man faces up to 10 years in federal prison after allegedly stealing over $600,000 in produce through a series of elaborate fraud schemes targeting wholesale companies.