Another round of snow before extreme cold hits Chicago area

As many of us turn our focus to Friday’s extreme cold, some people first had to deal with another round of snow Thursday morning.

FDA approves drug to treat dogs with idiopathic epilepsy

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a drug to control seizures in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy, a type of seizure disorder without a known cause.

State investigates landlord after ICE raid at South Shore apartment building
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State officials have opened an investigation into the landlord of a South Shore apartment building where a large ICE raid took place last fall. The raid led to at least 37 arrests, with federal officials saying it targeted drug trafficking, weapons crimes, and immigration violations. A newly filed housing discrimination complaint now backs up tenants’ claims about how the raid was carried out and raises questions about the landlord’s role.

Behind the scenes at Lyric Opera: Previewing Oscar Wilde’s Salome
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Good Day Chicago’s Gabriella Premus goes behind the curtain at the Lyric Opera House for a closer look at Salome, the bold Oscar Wilde production hitting the Chicago stage.

Chicago rolls out full-service food pantry on West Side
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Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Public Library are announcing the opening of the library-based food access program.

How to protect your home during Chicago’s extreme cold
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A heating and cooling expert shares practical tips to prevent frozen pipes, furnace failures and poor indoor air quality as an extreme cold warning takes effect.

Rosemont celebrates 70 years with new museum plans
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Rosemont Mayor Brad Stephens joins Good Day to discuss how the village has transformed over seven decades and to unveil new renderings for the Donald E. Stephens Rosemont History Museum.

Missing Chicago woman last seen in Gold Coast

Police are asking for the public's help in locating a woman who was reported missing Wednesday from the Gold Coast neighborhood.

Teen curfew, hemp ban take center stage in Chicago City Council
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Ald. Brian Hopkins discusses proposed legislation on a new teen curfew for downtown gatherings and a ban on certain hemp-derived products as the City Council debates public safety and youth protections.

Chicago crime: Boy, 17, shot on South Side

A 17-year-old was shot Wednesday night in Chicago's Burnside neighborhood.

Chicago weather: Dangerous cold settles in with snow this weekend

Chicago faces dangerous cold through Friday with subzero wind chills, followed by the possibility of disruptive snow this weekend.

ICE detains 5-year-old boy, 3 other students in Columbia Heights

Columbia Heights school officials say a 5-year-old boy was used as "bait" for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to detain him and his father.

Higher homeless population in Chicago?
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Does Chicago have more homeless people than what's on record? There's new data from the Chicago Coalition to End Homelessness that shows it's more than three times higher than the federal government's record. Fox Chicago's Bret Buganski shows you why they feel their number is more accurate.

Linda Brown Advocacy Initiative to help families
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When Linda Brown was reported missing, her family says they were suddenly thrust into the spotlight facing intense media attention, online backlash and speculation about what had happened.  Now, they're using that difficult experience to help other families. Leslie Moreno joining us live to tell us more about the Linda Brown advocacy protocol.

Cicero man charged with murder in fatal Stickney Township stabbing: officials

A Cicero man has been charged with first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder in connection with a fatal stabbing in Stickney Township, according to the Cook County Sheriff's Office.