Riverwoods police recover 130 stolen catalytic converters, two men arrested | ChicagoLIVE
Police recovered more than 130 stolen catalytic converters, precious metals and car parts during a Chicago storage facility search connected to a January theft.
Police recovered more than 130 stolen catalytic converters, precious metals and car parts during a Chicago storage facility search connected to a January theft.
Nancy Guthrie disappearance: Investigators turn to genetic genealogy in search for suspect
Pima County Sheriff's Department Sheriff Chris Nanos says they will use forensic genetic genealogy—uploading DNA profiles to public sites like 23andMe and AncestryDNA—in their search for Nancy Guthrie and a suspect.
Pima County Sheriff's Department Sheriff Chris Nanos says they will use forensic genetic genealogy—uploading DNA profiles to public sites like 23andMe and AncestryDNA—in their search for Nancy Guthrie and a suspect.
Expert analysis: Pritzker outlines priorities in State of the State address
Gov. JB Pritzker delivered his annual State of the State address on Wednesday.
Gov. JB Pritzker delivered his annual State of the State address on Wednesday.
Five dead after 30-vehicle pileup on I-25 during Colorado dust storm
Five people were killed and dozens hospitalized after high winds and blowing dust triggered a massive crash involving more than 30 vehicles along Interstate 25 in Pueblo, as the Colorado State Patrol warns drivers about dangerous “brown out” conditions.
Five people were killed and dozens hospitalized after high winds and blowing dust triggered a massive crash involving more than 30 vehicles along Interstate 25 in Pueblo, as the Colorado State Patrol warns drivers about dangerous “brown out” conditions.
Mark Zuckerberg to testify in landmark social media addiction trial
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to take the stand in a California courtroom as a jury considers claims that platforms like Facebook and Instagram were designed to addict young users, while fellow defendants YouTube and others face mounting scrutiny after TikTok and Snap Inc. reached settlements.
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to take the stand in a California courtroom as a jury considers claims that platforms like Facebook and Instagram were designed to addict young users, while fellow defendants YouTube and others face mounting scrutiny after TikTok and Snap Inc. reached settlements.
Travel expert shares meaningful trips for Black History Month | ChicagoNOW
Travel expert Tomeka Jones offers tips for planning trips that connect travelers to history, culture and premium experiences.
Travel expert Tomeka Jones offers tips for planning trips that connect travelers to history, culture and premium experiences.
Family of Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks out after civil rights icon's death
The family of Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke about his life and legacy during a press conference Wednesday morning.
The family of Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke about his life and legacy during a press conference Wednesday morning.
Beloved Chicago Skyline debit card being retired by Chase | ChicagoNOW
Chicago was the only city where Chase offered a debit card featuring the local skyline. The bank says they will no longer be issued starting Feb. 13.
Chicago was the only city where Chase offered a debit card featuring the local skyline. The bank says they will no longer be issued starting Feb. 13.
Lunar New Year festivities return to Chicago’s Argyle corridor | ChicagoNOW
Ellen Duong of Qideas Plant Shop joins in-studio to discuss the Lunar New Year festivities, including pop-ups and free community activities.
Ellen Duong of Qideas Plant Shop joins in-studio to discuss the Lunar New Year festivities, including pop-ups and free community activities.
Could injections improve Olympic performance? Surgeon explains viral trend | ChicagoNOW
Rumors of hyaluronic acid procedures among Olympic ski jumpers have raised questions about effects, safety and fairness. Dr. Caughlin explains the claims and potential impact.
Rumors of hyaluronic acid procedures among Olympic ski jumpers have raised questions about effects, safety and fairness. Dr. Caughlin explains the claims and potential impact.
Want to tell Burger King what you think? You can call the president directly | ChicagoNOW
Burger King President Tom Curtis explains how the fast-food chain is letting customers share feedback straight to the top and how he plans to manage the likely flood of messages.
Burger King President Tom Curtis explains how the fast-food chain is letting customers share feedback straight to the top and how he plans to manage the likely flood of messages.
Families mark somber anniversary of Chicago nightclub stampede
It's been 23 years since a stampede killed 21 people who were enjoying a night out. Now, the victims' family members are renewing their calls for a permanent memorial to be erected on Motor Row.
It's been 23 years since a stampede killed 21 people who were enjoying a night out. Now, the victims' family members are renewing their calls for a permanent memorial to be erected on Motor Row.
American mahjong is having a moment — and you can learn to play at The Gwen
FOX Chicago’s Jake Hamilton visits The Gwen to explore the rising popularity of American mahjong and show how beginners can try the game in a fun, welcoming night out without feeling intimidated.
FOX Chicago’s Jake Hamilton visits The Gwen to explore the rising popularity of American mahjong and show how beginners can try the game in a fun, welcoming night out without feeling intimidated.
FULL REMARKS: Rev. Jesse Jackson's family speaks on legacy of late civil rights icon
The family of Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke Wednesday following the death of the civil rights icon the day before.
The family of Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke Wednesday following the death of the civil rights icon the day before.
Oak Park fire tears through building
Oak Park firefighters responded to a structure fire Tuesday night at a vacant building in the 1200 block of North Taylor Avenue, officials said.
Oak Park firefighters responded to a structure fire Tuesday night at a vacant building in the 1200 block of North Taylor Avenue, officials said.
Chicago police officers pay for their own bulletproof vests, here’s how you can help
Sergeant Jim Kurth and Alderman Matt O’Shea discuss the “Get Behind the Vest” initiative, upcoming fundraisers like the pancake breakfast at St. John Fisher School, and why community support is critical to keeping Chicago officers safe.
Sergeant Jim Kurth and Alderman Matt O’Shea discuss the “Get Behind the Vest” initiative, upcoming fundraisers like the pancake breakfast at St. John Fisher School, and why community support is critical to keeping Chicago officers safe.
Chicago weather: Wednesday morning forecast
Fox Chicago Meteorologist Mike Caplan breaks down today's weather outlook.
Fox Chicago Meteorologist Mike Caplan breaks down today's weather outlook.
Lunar New Year celebrations begin in Chinatown
Chicagoans are celebrating Lunar New Year, a 15-day festival, by cleaning homes, paying debts, and shopping for lucky foods and gifts like oranges to welcome prosperity in the Year of the Fire Horse.
Chicagoans are celebrating Lunar New Year, a 15-day festival, by cleaning homes, paying debts, and shopping for lucky foods and gifts like oranges to welcome prosperity in the Year of the Fire Horse.
Cook County Board president candidates spar over taxes, crime, Trump
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and her Democratic primary challenger Ald. Brendan Reilly engaged in a heated debate on Fox Chicago on Tuesday night.
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and her Democratic primary challenger Ald. Brendan Reilly engaged in a heated debate on Fox Chicago on Tuesday night.
ICE operating out of Oak Brook office building, village confirms
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is operating out of an office space in Oak Brook, village officials confirmed Friday.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is operating out of an office space in Oak Brook, village officials confirmed Friday.



















