Lake-effect snow targets northwest Indiana as cold, windy weather grips Chicagoland
Lake-effect snow and gusty winds are making for a rough winter day in Chicagoland.
Lake-effect snow and gusty winds are making for a rough winter day in Chicagoland.
Supreme Court allows Illinois congressman to challenge mail-in ballot law | ChicagoLIVE
Illinois Congressman Michael Bost is allowed to sue over a law counting mail-in ballots after Election Day, the Supreme Court ruled.
Illinois Congressman Michael Bost is allowed to sue over a law counting mail-in ballots after Election Day, the Supreme Court ruled.
Chicago nurse charged with handing out fake Ozempic
A Chicago nurse is accused of giving out fake Ozempic.
A Chicago nurse is accused of giving out fake Ozempic.
Chicago couple goes viral after unexpected proposal | ChicagoNOW
Kari Scott tells the story behind her viral engagement.
Kari Scott tells the story behind her viral engagement.
The Tooth Fairy gets a worldwide twist in new kids’ book | ChicagoNOW
Author Nichole Paxton shares the story behind “Toofey and the Fairy’s Helpers”.
Author Nichole Paxton shares the story behind “Toofey and the Fairy’s Helpers”.
More Illinois residents turn to Dry January amid rising alcohol risks | ChicagoNOW
An addiction expert says life pressures are driving higher drinking rates in Illinois.
An addiction expert says life pressures are driving higher drinking rates in Illinois.
Unrest shows no signs of slowing down after Minneapolis ICE shooting
Federal agents and protesters continue to clash outside of a federal facility near Minneapolis, over last week's federal shooting by an ICE agent.
Federal agents and protesters continue to clash outside of a federal facility near Minneapolis, over last week's federal shooting by an ICE agent.
Walz impeachment articles drafted by Minnesota House lawmakers
Arguing that “[taxpayers] are demanding accountability of their elected officials," Minnesota House Republicans are set to introduce articles of impeachment against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
Arguing that “[taxpayers] are demanding accountability of their elected officials," Minnesota House Republicans are set to introduce articles of impeachment against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
Americans turn to offline activities as screen time burnout grows | ChicagoNOW
Mental health experts say people are shifting away from technology in a growing effort to manage stress and improve well-being.
Mental health experts say people are shifting away from technology in a growing effort to manage stress and improve well-being.
Venezuela releases Americans from custody ahead of Trump's meeting with opposition
The State Department said multiple Americans were released from Venezuelan custody ahead of President Trump's meeting with the leader of the opposition in the country.
The State Department said multiple Americans were released from Venezuelan custody ahead of President Trump's meeting with the leader of the opposition in the country.
US freezes all visa processing for 75 countries
The State Department is pausing all visa processing for 75 countries in an effort to crack down on applicants deemed likely to become a public charge.
The State Department is pausing all visa processing for 75 countries in an effort to crack down on applicants deemed likely to become a public charge.
Illinois congresswoman moves to impeach DHS Sec. Kristi Noem
An Illinois congresswoman accused DHS Sec. Noem of obstructing Congress and self-dealing in articles of impeachment.
An Illinois congresswoman accused DHS Sec. Noem of obstructing Congress and self-dealing in articles of impeachment.
Verizon outage: Issue resolved after thousands of customers reported losing signal
Verizon customers nationwide reported problems with their phone service Wednesday. Here's what we know.
Verizon customers nationwide reported problems with their phone service Wednesday. Here's what we know.
Chicago man, teen arrested 30 minutes after armed carjacking
Chicago police say a carjacking duo was arrested about 30 minutes after the crime on Sunday.
Chicago police say a carjacking duo was arrested about 30 minutes after the crime on Sunday.
Time Out Market to close later this month in Fulton Market
Time Out Market Chicago will close later this month in the Fulton Market District, the company announced Wednesday.
Time Out Market Chicago will close later this month in the Fulton Market District, the company announced Wednesday.
Washington Post reporter’s home searched by FBI in classified documents probe, newspaper says
FBI agents searched the home of a Washington Post reporter as part of an investigation into a government contractor accused of taking home classified material, the newspaper reported.
FBI agents searched the home of a Washington Post reporter as part of an investigation into a government contractor accused of taking home classified material, the newspaper reported.
Trump administration revokes more than 100,000 visas in first year back
The State Department says visa revocations have more than doubled under President Trump.
The State Department says visa revocations have more than doubled under President Trump.
Supreme Court revives Illinois congressman's challenge to late-arriving mail ballot law
The Supreme Court revived a GOP challenge to an Illinois law that allows the counting of late-arriving mail ballots.
The Supreme Court revived a GOP challenge to an Illinois law that allows the counting of late-arriving mail ballots.
Minnesota ICE lawsuit: Judge allows ICE to continue operation amid legal arguments
A federal court judge is allowing the ICE surge in Minnesota to continue for now amid a legal challenge by the state.
A federal court judge is allowing the ICE surge in Minnesota to continue for now amid a legal challenge by the state.
Hammond hit-and-run leaves kid bicyclist injured, police say
Hammond police are looking for a driver after a child on a bike was hit and left behind.
Hammond police are looking for a driver after a child on a bike was hit and left behind.



















