Grammy winner Alessia Cara turns her biggest songs into jazz classics
To celebrate a decade in the music industry, Alessia Cara is releasing a new album of her biggest songs as jazz classics. Her new album "Love or Lack Thereof" comes out Friday, March 20th.
To celebrate a decade in the music industry, Alessia Cara is releasing a new album of her biggest songs as jazz classics. Her new album "Love or Lack Thereof" comes out Friday, March 20th.
Feel like a race car driver at Andretti Indoor Karting in Schaumburg
Jake Hamilton takes you inside Andretti Indoor Karting & Games in Schaumburg, where you can hit the track and experience high-speed fun this weekend.
Jake Hamilton takes you inside Andretti Indoor Karting & Games in Schaumburg, where you can hit the track and experience high-speed fun this weekend.
Hagen’s Fish Market celebrates 80 years as a Chicago seafood staple
Fourth-generation owner Eric Johnson shares the rich history of Hagen’s Fish Market, its Lenten rush, signature offerings, and what’s next for the iconic Chicago business.
Fourth-generation owner Eric Johnson shares the rich history of Hagen’s Fish Market, its Lenten rush, signature offerings, and what’s next for the iconic Chicago business.
Women who built Chicago: Inside the powerful new history bus tour
Nicka Sewell-Smith shares how a new Chicago bus tour—created with historian Shermann “Dilla” Thomas—spotlights the women who shaped the city’s arts, civil rights, and education, and how you can experience it.
Nicka Sewell-Smith shares how a new Chicago bus tour—created with historian Shermann “Dilla” Thomas—spotlights the women who shaped the city’s arts, civil rights, and education, and how you can experience it.
TSA pay freeze impacting spring break travel
You might be spending a lot of your spring break traveling in a security check-in line. TSA workers are not getting paid because of the partial government shutdown and a lot of them have been calling out because of that.
You might be spending a lot of your spring break traveling in a security check-in line. TSA workers are not getting paid because of the partial government shutdown and a lot of them have been calling out because of that.
Chuck Norris through the years: Photos from the moments that made him a beloved star
Actor and martial artist Chuck Norris died Thursday, March 19 after being hospitalized in Hawaii. His career spanned decades and he developed a worldwide following. A look back at his biggest roles.
Actor and martial artist Chuck Norris died Thursday, March 19 after being hospitalized in Hawaii. His career spanned decades and he developed a worldwide following. A look back at his biggest roles.
Chicago woman charged with attempted murder after hitting man with car
A woman has been charged after allegedly hitting a man with her car last month in Chicago's Roseland neighborhood.
A woman has been charged after allegedly hitting a man with her car last month in Chicago's Roseland neighborhood.
Chuck Norris, actor and martial artist, dies at 86
Chuck Norris, the famed martial artist and actor, has died. Here's what to know.
Chuck Norris, the famed martial artist and actor, has died. Here's what to know.
Kohl’s CEO signals what's next for stores after several closures
Kohl's closed 27 stores in 15 states in 2025 as the department store chain looked to get on better financial footing amid declining sales.
Kohl's closed 27 stores in 15 states in 2025 as the department store chain looked to get on better financial footing amid declining sales.
90,000 bottles of children's ibuprofen recalled nationwide, FDA says
Thousands of bottles of children’s ibuprofen have been recalled after complaints of a “foreign substance." Here’s what to know.
Thousands of bottles of children’s ibuprofen have been recalled after complaints of a “foreign substance." Here’s what to know.
How to capture Chicagohenge like a pro
Renowned photographer Barry Butler breaks down how to photograph the illustrious Chicagohenge during the vernal equinox.
Renowned photographer Barry Butler breaks down how to photograph the illustrious Chicagohenge during the vernal equinox.
DA: Colorado man caught with enough fentanyl to kill nearly 300k people, sentenced
Busted with enough fentanyl to kill hundreds of thousands of people, a Colorado man is set to spend the rest of his life behind bars.
Busted with enough fentanyl to kill hundreds of thousands of people, a Colorado man is set to spend the rest of his life behind bars.
Oil prices surge after Iran drone strikes hit Gulf refinery
Jonathan Hoenig breaks down how repeated attacks on energy infrastructure are driving oil and diesel prices higher, raising inflation concerns and rattling global markets.
Jonathan Hoenig breaks down how repeated attacks on energy infrastructure are driving oil and diesel prices higher, raising inflation concerns and rattling global markets.
Chicago crime: Woman stabbed and seriously wounded during argument in Roseland
A woman was stabbed and seriously wounded during an argument Friday morning on Chicago's Far South Side.
A woman was stabbed and seriously wounded during an argument Friday morning on Chicago's Far South Side.
Man, 19, found shot on Chicago's South Side
A 19-year-old man was hospitalized after patrolling Chicago police officers found him shot lying in the street early Friday morning.
A 19-year-old man was hospitalized after patrolling Chicago police officers found him shot lying in the street early Friday morning.
Chicago police officers shoot at charging dog on South Side
Chicago police officers shot at a charging dog early Friday morning in the Roseland neighborhood.
Chicago police officers shot at a charging dog early Friday morning in the Roseland neighborhood.
Chicago weather: Spring arrives with sunshine and temps in the 60s
Chicago welcomes spring with mild 60s through the weekend.
Chicago welcomes spring with mild 60s through the weekend.
Chicago weather: Springlike temps in the 60s through the weekend
Mild temperatures are expected to continue across the Chicago area through the weekend, with daytime highs climbing well above seasonal averages.
Mild temperatures are expected to continue across the Chicago area through the weekend, with daytime highs climbing well above seasonal averages.
CPS formally closes ASPIRA Charter School Network
CPS is formally closing two schools in the ASPIRA Charter School network effective April 4.
CPS is formally closing two schools in the ASPIRA Charter School network effective April 4.
Suspect reportedly questioned after firefighter killed in Rogers Park fire
Tonight--- we have new information on the Rogers Park fire that killed Chicago firefighter Michael Altman. Sources tell Fox Chicago that police brought in a man for questioning for the case. Bret Buganski shows you what Chicago police are saying about the case.
Tonight--- we have new information on the Rogers Park fire that killed Chicago firefighter Michael Altman. Sources tell Fox Chicago that police brought in a man for questioning for the case. Bret Buganski shows you what Chicago police are saying about the case.



















