'National Shutdown Day' at Daley Plaza in Chicago
Thousands are taking part in a nationwide shutdown today to protest immigration enforcements across the country. Leslie Moreno is at Daley Plaza where people are gathering right now.
Thousands are taking part in a nationwide shutdown today to protest immigration enforcements across the country. Leslie Moreno is at Daley Plaza where people are gathering right now.
'Batman' demands action from Bay Area city council ahead of ICE's expected Super Bowl presence
A man wearing a Batman costume spoke at the Santa Clara City Council on Tuesday evening to criticize a lack of action against the federal immigration crackdown.
A man wearing a Batman costume spoke at the Santa Clara City Council on Tuesday evening to criticize a lack of action against the federal immigration crackdown.
Catherine O'Hara, Emmy-winning comedian/actor, dies at 71
Two time Emmy winner and "Home Alone" star Catherine O’Hara has died. Ashley Dvorkin offers us a look back at her amazing career.
Two time Emmy winner and "Home Alone" star Catherine O’Hara has died. Ashley Dvorkin offers us a look back at her amazing career.
Suburban woman cleared after plate-reading error leads to wrong red-light citation
Two vehicles appeared to share the same license plate number, but investigators later determined the plates were different.
Two vehicles appeared to share the same license plate number, but investigators later determined the plates were different.
Rush Medical Center tests Apple Vision Pro to help detect colon cancer
Doctors in Chicago are testing immersive technology as part of a new clinical trial that could change how colon cancer is detected—and potentially expand to hospitals nationwide.
Doctors in Chicago are testing immersive technology as part of a new clinical trial that could change how colon cancer is detected—and potentially expand to hospitals nationwide.
CPS students share unforgettable night with Dir Ian McKellen
Some theater students were treated to an unforgettable night with Sir Ian McKellen. The acclaimed stage and screen actor is known for his roles in "X-Men" and "Lord of the Rings". Jake Hamilton joined him at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater.
Some theater students were treated to an unforgettable night with Sir Ian McKellen. The acclaimed stage and screen actor is known for his roles in "X-Men" and "Lord of the Rings". Jake Hamilton joined him at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater.
Suburban woman cleared after plate-reading error leads to wrong red-light citation
Two vehicles appeared to share the same license plate number, but investigators later determined the plates were different.
Two vehicles appeared to share the same license plate number, but investigators later determined the plates were different.
Rush Medical Center tests Apple Vision Pro to help detect colon cancer
Doctors in Chicago are testing immersive technology as part of a new clinical trial that could change how colon cancer is detected—and potentially expand to hospitals nationwide.
Doctors in Chicago are testing immersive technology as part of a new clinical trial that could change how colon cancer is detected—and potentially expand to hospitals nationwide.
IVF Error: Parents search for daughter's biological parents
New details on a shocking fertility mix-up in Orlando. For the first time, we’re seeing the family suing a clinic after discovering their IVF baby is not genetically theirs.
New details on a shocking fertility mix-up in Orlando. For the first time, we’re seeing the family suing a clinic after discovering their IVF baby is not genetically theirs.
Luigi Mangione will not face death penalty
The man accused of murdering a health care CEO will not face the death penalty.
The man accused of murdering a health care CEO will not face the death penalty.
DOJ releasing 3 million pages of Epstein files
The Department of Justice has released what it says are 3 million pages of Epstein files with some disturbing allegations. The document dump includes anonymous accusations of alleged rape, sexual assault and sex trafficking against Donald Trump, among other bombshell revelations.
The Department of Justice has released what it says are 3 million pages of Epstein files with some disturbing allegations. The document dump includes anonymous accusations of alleged rape, sexual assault and sex trafficking against Donald Trump, among other bombshell revelations.
Chicago bar closes doors in protest supporting immigrant rights
Chicago bar Kumiko is closing for the night as part of a nationwide protest, with owner Julia Momose saying the decision is meant to speak out against ICE enforcement policies and in support of immigrant communities. Employees are still being paid for the day, and the bar plans to reopen Saturday.
Chicago bar Kumiko is closing for the night as part of a nationwide protest, with owner Julia Momose saying the decision is meant to speak out against ICE enforcement policies and in support of immigrant communities. Employees are still being paid for the day, and the bar plans to reopen Saturday.
DOJ releases 3 million pages of Epstein files
The Department of Justice has released what it says are 3 million pages of Epstein files with some disturbing allegations.
The Department of Justice has released what it says are 3 million pages of Epstein files with some disturbing allegations.
Senate begins votes on funding deal
On Capitol Hill, the Senate inching closer to an agreement to fund the government, but, even if a deal gets done, it will still need to pass the house - meaning a temporary government shutdown is all but inevitable. Caroline Elliott reports.
On Capitol Hill, the Senate inching closer to an agreement to fund the government, but, even if a deal gets done, it will still need to pass the house - meaning a temporary government shutdown is all but inevitable. Caroline Elliott reports.
Chicagoland snow removal crews are busy
With a winter storm warning in effect for parts of our area, it's shaping up to be a busy time for those in the snow removal business. Bret Buganski is live in the West Loop.
With a winter storm warning in effect for parts of our area, it's shaping up to be a busy time for those in the snow removal business. Bret Buganski is live in the West Loop.
ICE shooting vigil, winter weather & Chicago’s hidden gems | Week in Review
On this episode of “Week in Review,” a vigil grows in Minneapolis after a shooting involving ICE, troubling new details emerge in the stabbing death of a pregnant woman, and Indiana lawmakers pass a utility relief bill. We also look at charges against a suburban spa owner accused of secretly recording clients, a bizarre duplicate license plate mystery leading to tickets, and a Chicago man nearing release after a possible wrongful conviction. Plus, THC drinks could soon be sold at the United Center, winter weather makes its mark nationwide, questions swirl over whether Terrence Lee is AI, and a mystery vending machine celebrates Chicago Pride. We’ll also take you to Brookfield Zoo, say goodbye to a popular Chicago brewery, turn snow into sculpture in Lake Geneva, spotlight Barry Butler’s stunning winter photography, and wrap up with hidden gems in “Secret Chicago.”
On this episode of “Week in Review,” a vigil grows in Minneapolis after a shooting involving ICE, troubling new details emerge in the stabbing death of a pregnant woman, and Indiana lawmakers pass a utility relief bill. We also look at charges against a suburban spa owner accused of secretly recording clients, a bizarre duplicate license plate mystery leading to tickets, and a Chicago man nearing release after a possible wrongful conviction. Plus, THC drinks could soon be sold at the United Center, winter weather makes its mark nationwide, questions swirl over whether Terrence Lee is AI, and a mystery vending machine celebrates Chicago Pride. We’ll also take you to Brookfield Zoo, say goodbye to a popular Chicago brewery, turn snow into sculpture in Lake Geneva, spotlight Barry Butler’s stunning winter photography, and wrap up with hidden gems in “Secret Chicago.”
Meals on Wheels to help seniors facing SNAP requirements | ChicagoLIVE
Meals on Wheels Chicago launches new volunteer program to support seniors facing SNAP work requirements.
Meals on Wheels Chicago launches new volunteer program to support seniors facing SNAP work requirements.
Fox Chicago's Jake Hamilton talk about the late Catherine O'Hara.
Fox Chicago's Jake Hamilton talk about the late Catherine O'Hara.
Fox Chicago's Jake Hamilton talk about the late Catherine O'Hara.
Spooky Plainfield home goes viral, owners speak out | ChicagoLIVE
A two-story Plainfield home on 143rd St. has been receiving a lot of attention on social media, specifically TikTok, with videos of flashing lights that some believe are signaling SOS. That has led to a heightened concern that something suspicious is happening on that property.
A two-story Plainfield home on 143rd St. has been receiving a lot of attention on social media, specifically TikTok, with videos of flashing lights that some believe are signaling SOS. That has led to a heightened concern that something suspicious is happening on that property.
Every state's median household income has increased since 1970 – except one
Is your state better off than it was 50 years ago? U.S. incomes are up since 1970, but not everywhere. A new report shows which states gained the most.
Is your state better off than it was 50 years ago? U.S. incomes are up since 1970, but not everywhere. A new report shows which states gained the most.



















