Judge to decide on fate of hundreds detained during Midway Blitz in Chicago
An appeals court heard oral arguments in a key immigration enforcement case and will decide on the fate of hundreds of people detained during Operation Midway Blitz in Chicago.
An appeals court heard oral arguments in a key immigration enforcement case and will decide on the fate of hundreds of people detained during Operation Midway Blitz in Chicago.
100 Black Men of Chicago hold annual toy drive for kids
It was a joyful, packed night at the United Club at Soldier Field as the 27th annual toy drive was hosted by the 100 Black Men of Chicago.
It was a joyful, packed night at the United Club at Soldier Field as the 27th annual toy drive was hosted by the 100 Black Men of Chicago.
Chicago weather: Very cold temps to rise overnight
Temperatures are expected to rise overnight into the low to mid 20s by daybreak Wednesday.
Temperatures are expected to rise overnight into the low to mid 20s by daybreak Wednesday.
Appeals court weighs legality of Broadview immigration arrests
Three federal appeals court judges heard arguments in a pivotal immigration enforcement case.
Three federal appeals court judges heard arguments in a pivotal immigration enforcement case.
Student loan borrowers may qualify for lower monthly payments. Here's how
Many student loan borrowers may soon be able to update their repayment plan that lowers their monthly bill. Here's why.
Many student loan borrowers may soon be able to update their repayment plan that lowers their monthly bill. Here's why.
Chicago’s summer of 'thousand-year' storms: Why flooding hit hard — and why it’s poised to get worse
Chicago was hit hard by two severe summer storms that triggered disaster declarations across the city. A Fox Chicago special report examines why the flooding was so extreme and what’s being done to prevent it from happening again.
Chicago was hit hard by two severe summer storms that triggered disaster declarations across the city. A Fox Chicago special report examines why the flooding was so extreme and what’s being done to prevent it from happening again.
Chicago’s summer of 'thousand-year' storms: Why flooding hit hard — and why it’s poised to get worse
Chicago was hit hard by two severe summer storms that triggered disaster declarations across the city. A Fox Chicago special report examines why the flooding was so extreme and what’s being done to prevent it from happening again.
Chicago was hit hard by two severe summer storms that triggered disaster declarations across the city. A Fox Chicago special report examines why the flooding was so extreme and what’s being done to prevent it from happening again.
Chicago could ban hemp products with THC, but businesses push back
Chicago City Council members will likely move to ban hemp products with THC just like Congress did last month.
Chicago City Council members will likely move to ban hemp products with THC just like Congress did last month.
911 call reveals chaotic roadside birth after Indiana hospital sent couple home
We’re learning more about the couple who delivered their baby in their pickup truck after an Indiana hospital sent them home.
We’re learning more about the couple who delivered their baby in their pickup truck after an Indiana hospital sent them home.
100 Black Men of Chicago kick off annual holiday toy drive
A big holiday tradition is back at Soldier Field as the 100 Black Men of Chicago kicks off its annual toy drive.
A big holiday tradition is back at Soldier Field as the 100 Black Men of Chicago kicks off its annual toy drive.
Cook County chief judge announces review of electronic monitoring program
The county's top prosecutor also said she'd work with the chief judge to make sure the program works better.
The county's top prosecutor also said she'd work with the chief judge to make sure the program works better.
Major changes now in effect for food benefit recipients
Major changes are now in effect for food benefit recipients. Here's what you need to know.
Major changes are now in effect for food benefit recipients. Here's what you need to know.
New review of Cook County's troubled electronic monitoring system
Changes are coming to the Cook County court system’s troubled electronic monitoring program. State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke spoke about the program’s challenges and the system’s new chief judge is vowing urgent action.
Changes are coming to the Cook County court system’s troubled electronic monitoring program. State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke spoke about the program’s challenges and the system’s new chief judge is vowing urgent action.
Chicago-area police officer returns to duty after ICE detention
A suburban police officer who was arrested after being accused of living in the U.S. illegally has returned to duty.
A suburban police officer who was arrested after being accused of living in the U.S. illegally has returned to duty.
Congress wants answers on Venezuela boat strikes that some call war crimes
Lawmakers want clear answers from Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth on the lethal strikes on suspected drug boats from Venezuela.
Lawmakers want clear answers from Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth on the lethal strikes on suspected drug boats from Venezuela.
Durbin launches probe after U.S. citizens arrested in federal immigration raids
Senator Dick Durbin is demanding documents, footage, and answers after federal agents arrested American citizens during recent raids in Chicago and other cities. His investigation sets the stage for a hearing that could bring new limits on federal enforcement tactics.
Senator Dick Durbin is demanding documents, footage, and answers after federal agents arrested American citizens during recent raids in Chicago and other cities. His investigation sets the stage for a hearing that could bring new limits on federal enforcement tactics.
911 call of Chicago area mom who gave birth on road after hospital sent her home
For the first time, we're hearing the 911 call of when a Chicago area mother was forced to give birth on the side of the highway after a hospital sent her home despite having contractions.
For the first time, we're hearing the 911 call of when a Chicago area mother was forced to give birth on the side of the highway after a hospital sent her home despite having contractions.
Chicago could ban hemp products with THC, but businesses push back
Chicago's City Council will likely ban hemp products with THC just like Congress did last month, but some of the city's most successful commercial producers are asking alders to vote against the proposal.
Chicago's City Council will likely ban hemp products with THC just like Congress did last month, but some of the city's most successful commercial producers are asking alders to vote against the proposal.
Appeals court weighs legality of Broadview immigration arrests
Three federal appeals court judges heard oral arguments Tuesday in a pivotal immigration enforcement case that could impact the futures of hundreds of people once detained in Broadview.
Three federal appeals court judges heard oral arguments Tuesday in a pivotal immigration enforcement case that could impact the futures of hundreds of people once detained in Broadview.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago ask for community help to support local kids this holiday season | ChicagoLIVE
Boys & Girls Clubs CEO Susanna Wickham joined ChicagoLIVE to talk about their holiday Wish List, the growing needs of Chicago’s youth, and why community support is more important than ever after major funding cuts. She shares how the clubs’ programs — from sports and homework help to arts, leadership, and field trips — change kids’ lives every day.
Boys & Girls Clubs CEO Susanna Wickham joined ChicagoLIVE to talk about their holiday Wish List, the growing needs of Chicago’s youth, and why community support is more important than ever after major funding cuts. She shares how the clubs’ programs — from sports and homework help to arts, leadership, and field trips — change kids’ lives every day.



















