Hundreds of flights canceled, delayed at O’Hare airport as winter storm disrupts travel
A ground stop was issued at O'Hare International Airport on Monday after a winter storm blanketed the region with snow and ice.
A ground stop was issued at O'Hare International Airport on Monday after a winter storm blanketed the region with snow and ice.
Joliet residents debate approval of largest data center development in state
There was a heated debate on Monday night about the proposed data center campus in southwest suburban Joliet during a City Council meeting.
There was a heated debate on Monday night about the proposed data center campus in southwest suburban Joliet during a City Council meeting.
2 teens charged in Chicago armed robbery at nail salon, police say
Two teenagers are facing felony charges after Chicago police say they robbed a Pilsen nail salon at gunpoint over the weekend.
Two teenagers are facing felony charges after Chicago police say they robbed a Pilsen nail salon at gunpoint over the weekend.
2 teens charged in Chicago armed robbery at nail salon, police say
Two teenagers are facing felony charges after Chicago police say they robbed a Pilsen nail salon at gunpoint over the weekend.
Two teenagers are facing felony charges after Chicago police say they robbed a Pilsen nail salon at gunpoint over the weekend.
Greg Bovino to retire, election day preview | The Chicago Report
Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino announces retirement plan, and all you need to know before heading to the polls on Election Day.
Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino announces retirement plan, and all you need to know before heading to the polls on Election Day.
Chicago man sentenced after $1.5M SNAP fraud scheme: prosecutors
A Chicago man who fraudulently obtained more than $1.5 million in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits has been sentenced to more than four years in prison, federal officials said.
A Chicago man who fraudulently obtained more than $1.5 million in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits has been sentenced to more than four years in prison, federal officials said.
Divvy rates rise in Chicago as city promises more stations and rider perks in 2026
Divvy rides in Chicago are getting a little more expensive, but the system is also expanding. Here’s what’s changing.
Divvy rides in Chicago are getting a little more expensive, but the system is also expanding. Here’s what’s changing.
Divvy rates rise in Chicago as city promises more stations and rider perks in 2026
City leaders and Lyft say Divvy will stay affordable for many riders in 2026 even as new rate increases take hold, with plans to expand the bike and scooter network by adding more than 200 stations across the city.
City leaders and Lyft say Divvy will stay affordable for many riders in 2026 even as new rate increases take hold, with plans to expand the bike and scooter network by adding more than 200 stations across the city.
Illinois Primary Election 2026: Competitive races, higher voter turnout
Primary Election Day is almost here in Illinois. Tuesday is the culmination of months of campaigning, political ads, voter canvassing, and heated debates, at least until the fall.
Primary Election Day is almost here in Illinois. Tuesday is the culmination of months of campaigning, political ads, voter canvassing, and heated debates, at least until the fall.
Metra train hits, kills pedestrian on Chicago’s West Side, delays expected, officials say
A Metra train hit and killed a pedestrian on Chicago’s West Side on Monday afternoon, which is expected to cause delays for commuters.
A Metra train hit and killed a pedestrian on Chicago’s West Side on Monday afternoon, which is expected to cause delays for commuters.
Joliet considers approval of state's largest data center development
The city of Joliet is one vote away from potentially approving the development of the state's largest data center, which many residents have expressed concern over.
The city of Joliet is one vote away from potentially approving the development of the state's largest data center, which many residents have expressed concern over.
Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino to retire, reports say
Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino has announced his retirement, according to multiple reports, drawing reaction from several Illinois politicians.
Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino has announced his retirement, according to multiple reports, drawing reaction from several Illinois politicians.
Chicago firefighter seriously injured while responding to North Side fire
A Chicago firefighter is hospitalized in serious condition after responding to a fire on the city’s North Side, officials said.
A Chicago firefighter is hospitalized in serious condition after responding to a fire on the city’s North Side, officials said.
US Airlines call on Congress to end DHS shutdown, travel chaos at airports
The nation's airlines CEOs wrote a letter to Congress to demand that lawmakers vote to fund the Department of Homeland Security immediately.
The nation's airlines CEOs wrote a letter to Congress to demand that lawmakers vote to fund the Department of Homeland Security immediately.
March Madness is here: Big Ten recap, bracket strategy and upset picks | ChicagoLIVE
Chris K joins "ChicagoLIVE" to break down the start of March Madness. The conversation covers Purdue’s surprising Big Ten tournament run, Northwestern’s late-season growth and what to watch as the NCAA tournament begins.
Chris K joins "ChicagoLIVE" to break down the start of March Madness. The conversation covers Purdue’s surprising Big Ten tournament run, Northwestern’s late-season growth and what to watch as the NCAA tournament begins.
Record number of Americans dipping into retirement savings amid rising costs | ChicagoLIVE
With rising costs putting pressure on household budgets, a growing number of Americans are tapping into their retirement savings to cover everyday expenses. Rebecca Smith of Benemoney joined ChicagoLIVE to discuss the risks of early withdrawals, alternatives people can consider, and financial steps that may help avoid dipping into a 401(k) too soon.
With rising costs putting pressure on household budgets, a growing number of Americans are tapping into their retirement savings to cover everyday expenses. Rebecca Smith of Benemoney joined ChicagoLIVE to discuss the risks of early withdrawals, alternatives people can consider, and financial steps that may help avoid dipping into a 401(k) too soon.
Chicago weather: Snow and gusty winds shift to bitter cold temps tomorrow
Snow and strong winds will give way to bitter cold Tuesday before a major warmup brings springlike temperatures by the weekend.
Snow and strong winds will give way to bitter cold Tuesday before a major warmup brings springlike temperatures by the weekend.
Sun-Times report shines light on CTA riders pushed onto train tracks | ChicagoLIVE
Chicago Sun-Times reporter Robert Herguth joined ChicagoLIVE to talk about troubling new reporting on riders being shoved onto CTA tracks. He breaks down how often these incidents are happening, how serious the injuries can be, and why he says the full scope of the problem may be larger than official records show.
Chicago Sun-Times reporter Robert Herguth joined ChicagoLIVE to talk about troubling new reporting on riders being shoved onto CTA tracks. He breaks down how often these incidents are happening, how serious the injuries can be, and why he says the full scope of the problem may be larger than official records show.
Behind the jet ski stunt show on Chicago’s green river | ChicagoLIVE
After turning heads on the bright green Chicago River, jet ski riders Coy Curtis and Tory Snyder joined ChicagoLIVE to talk about performing in front of huge crowds during the city’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration.
After turning heads on the bright green Chicago River, jet ski riders Coy Curtis and Tory Snyder joined ChicagoLIVE to talk about performing in front of huge crowds during the city’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration.
Stamp costs could top $1 under urgent USPS proposal
The United States Postal Service warns it could run out of cash within a year unless Congress approves financial reforms. Here's what to know.
The United States Postal Service warns it could run out of cash within a year unless Congress approves financial reforms. Here's what to know.



















