Johnson signs ICE order, Chad the Bird weighs in | The Chicago Report
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order about ICE and Chad the Bird makes his first appearance and talks Chicago politics.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order about ICE and Chad the Bird makes his first appearance and talks Chicago politics.
AG Raoul partners with Amazon to provide 1,000 Ring cameras to domestic violence survivors
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Amazon in Chicago to announce the donation of 1,000 Ring cameras for domestic violence survivors.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Amazon in Chicago to announce the donation of 1,000 Ring cameras for domestic violence survivors.
Neighbors push back on housing plan for former Mars candy factory in Galewood
The site has a sweet past, but a housing proposal is leaving a bitter taste for some residents.
The site has a sweet past, but a housing proposal is leaving a bitter taste for some residents.
Suburban Chicago boy burned after NeeDoh toy explodes in microwave
A 9-year-old suburban Chicago boy is recovering after he microwaved a NeeDoh sensory toy, causing it to explode and burn his face and hands.
A 9-year-old suburban Chicago boy is recovering after he microwaved a NeeDoh sensory toy, causing it to explode and burn his face and hands.
DOJ says new Epstein files don’t support additional charges
As newly released Epstein investigation records draw attention for referencing major public figures, the Justice Department is stressing that the material does not support additional criminal prosecutions.
As newly released Epstein investigation records draw attention for referencing major public figures, the Justice Department is stressing that the material does not support additional criminal prosecutions.
Chicago committee to consider changes to curfew ordinance targeting teen gatherings
Chicago leaders are debating a new curfew proposal, and some youth advocates say it goes too far. Here's what to know.
Chicago leaders are debating a new curfew proposal, and some youth advocates say it goes too far. Here's what to know.
Chicago City Council set for key vote on controversial Snap Curfew ordinance
Chicago City Council could vote as soon as tomorrow on a proposed “snap curfew” ordinance that would allow police to issue time-and-place orders banning minors from gathering in certain public spaces with 12 hours’ notice.
Chicago City Council could vote as soon as tomorrow on a proposed “snap curfew” ordinance that would allow police to issue time-and-place orders banning minors from gathering in certain public spaces with 12 hours’ notice.
AI bots have created their own social network – should humans be worried? | ChicagoLIVE
A new social media platform designed for artificial intelligence agents, known as Moltbook, is drawing attention for allowing A.I. systems to communicate without human participation
A new social media platform designed for artificial intelligence agents, known as Moltbook, is drawing attention for allowing A.I. systems to communicate without human participation
Forrest Galante shares survival tips amid U.S. Virgin Island shark attack | ChicagoLIVE
Renowned wildlife biologist and Shark Week host Forrest Galante highlights dangerous and unusual shark attacks in the U.S.
Renowned wildlife biologist and Shark Week host Forrest Galante highlights dangerous and unusual shark attacks in the U.S.
Yulimar Gavirla: Missing Chicago girl last seen Saturday, police say
Have you seen Yulimar Gavirla? Chicago police are asking for help finding a 14-year-old girl last seen Saturday morning.
Have you seen Yulimar Gavirla? Chicago police are asking for help finding a 14-year-old girl last seen Saturday morning.
Health care costs could decide the midterms, new poll suggests | ChicagoLIVE
Health care costs top Americans’ economic worries and are expected to play a major role in the upcoming midterm elections, according to a new KFF Health poll.
Health care costs top Americans’ economic worries and are expected to play a major role in the upcoming midterm elections, according to a new KFF Health poll.
How ‘just for fun’ Super Bowl bets can wreck your wallet | ChicagoLIVE
With billions expected to be wagered this year, credit counselor Michael McAuliffe shares tips on avoiding common betting traps and how to recover if losses spiral out of control.
With billions expected to be wagered this year, credit counselor Michael McAuliffe shares tips on avoiding common betting traps and how to recover if losses spiral out of control.
Man charged after stolen Rolls-Royce found in Orland Park parking lot
A stolen Rolls-Royce from Texas turns up in southwest suburban Orland Park. Here's what police say happened.
A stolen Rolls-Royce from Texas turns up in southwest suburban Orland Park. Here's what police say happened.
San Francisco prepares for Super Bowl LX | ChicagoLIVE
We preview Super Bowl LX events in San Francisco.
We preview Super Bowl LX events in San Francisco.
Chalmers STEAM Elementary unveils chicken coop honoring Black scientist Mary Logan Riddick | ChicagoLIVE
Chalmers STEAM Elementary School in North Lawndale celebrated the dedication of a new chicken coop honoring Dr. Mary Logan Riddick, a pioneering biologist whose research on chicken embryos advanced the understanding of human development.
Chalmers STEAM Elementary School in North Lawndale celebrated the dedication of a new chicken coop honoring Dr. Mary Logan Riddick, a pioneering biologist whose research on chicken embryos advanced the understanding of human development.
Harvey City Council to appoint acting mayor | ChicagoLIVE
A special City Council meeting in Harvey is scheduled for today after the death of Mayor Christopher J. Clark.
A special City Council meeting in Harvey is scheduled for today after the death of Mayor Christopher J. Clark.
Chicago stays chilly, snow chances linger
Cloudy and cold today, with snow chances popping up through the week in Chicagoland.
Cloudy and cold today, with snow chances popping up through the week in Chicagoland.
New SNAP rules could leave 1.1 million without benefits—how food banks are preparing
We speak with Camerin Matteson of the Greater Chicago Food Depository about the impact of new SNAP rules, the growing need right now, and how food banks are bracing for a potential surge in demand.
We speak with Camerin Matteson of the Greater Chicago Food Depository about the impact of new SNAP rules, the growing need right now, and how food banks are bracing for a potential surge in demand.
Lane Bryant murders investigation continues 18 years later in Tinley Park
Eighteen years later, Tinley Park police say the Lane Bryant murders investigation is still active. Here’s what we know.
Eighteen years later, Tinley Park police say the Lane Bryant murders investigation is still active. Here’s what we know.
Woman identified after being recovered from Chicago River
The body of a woman was pulled out of the south branch of the Chicago River Monday morning.
The body of a woman was pulled out of the south branch of the Chicago River Monday morning.



















