New video of Border Patrol shooting in Chicago released
New evidence, including body camera footage, related to the shooting of a Chicago woman by a Border Patrol agent during last year's Operation Midway Blitz was released.
New evidence, including body camera footage, related to the shooting of a Chicago woman by a Border Patrol agent during last year's Operation Midway Blitz was released.
Person detained in connection with Nancy Guthrie's disappearance
A person of interest has been detained in connection with Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, according to officials. Here's what we know so far.
A person of interest has been detained in connection with Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, according to officials. Here's what we know so far.
Norman Rockwell’s 'The Dugout' joins Art Institute of Chicago collection
Just in time for spring training, the Art Institute of Chicago has unveiled an iconic artwork that has special meaning for Cubs fans.
Just in time for spring training, the Art Institute of Chicago has unveiled an iconic artwork that has special meaning for Cubs fans.
Chicago weather: Spring-like warmth is here to stay for a while
Fox Chicago Chief Meteorologist Emily Wahls has the forecast for Feb. 10, 2026.
Fox Chicago Chief Meteorologist Emily Wahls has the forecast for Feb. 10, 2026.
Will Illinois pass a millionaire's tax and rein in data centers | The Chicago Report
Fox Chicago Political Editor Paris Schutz tackles the biggest news items of the day. Tonight, he covers judicial elections, a push for a millionaire's tax, and an effort to rein in data centers.
Fox Chicago Political Editor Paris Schutz tackles the biggest news items of the day. Tonight, he covers judicial elections, a push for a millionaire's tax, and an effort to rein in data centers.
Will Illinois pass a millionaire's tax and rein in data centers | The Chicago Report
Fox Chicago Political Editor Paris Schutz tackles the biggest news items of the day. Tonight, he covers judicial elections, a push for a millionaire's tax, and an effort to rein in data centers.
Fox Chicago Political Editor Paris Schutz tackles the biggest news items of the day. Tonight, he covers judicial elections, a push for a millionaire's tax, and an effort to rein in data centers.
Environmental groups push to reign in data centers | The Chicago Report
As more data centers pop up around the Chicago area, state lawmakers and environmental groups are proposing legislation to rein in the booming industry.
As more data centers pop up around the Chicago area, state lawmakers and environmental groups are proposing legislation to rein in the booming industry.
Push for millionaire's tax in Illinois for property tax relief | The Chicago Report
Former Gov. Pat Quinn is pushing for the approval of a new tax on millionaires in Illinois by voters in the 2026 election. He argues it would help lower property taxes on middle-class Illinoisans.
Former Gov. Pat Quinn is pushing for the approval of a new tax on millionaires in Illinois by voters in the 2026 election. He argues it would help lower property taxes on middle-class Illinoisans.
Are the White Sox moving in the right direction? Lamond Pope weighs in
Chicago Tribune White Sox reporter Lamond Pope joined Tina at Camelback Ranch. They react to their biggest takeaways from what Will Venable and some of the players had to say today. Lamond also tells Tina whether he believes the Sox are moving in the right direction.
Chicago Tribune White Sox reporter Lamond Pope joined Tina at Camelback Ranch. They react to their biggest takeaways from what Will Venable and some of the players had to say today. Lamond also tells Tina whether he believes the Sox are moving in the right direction.
Bears eye big defensive addition after Seahawks Super Bowl win | 1st & North
On this episode of “1st & North,” the Bears are contemplating a major offseason move that could push them toward elite status. We also break down whether Jordan Love got dissed by national media, why the Vikings may be feeling QB remorse and how the Lions plan to revamp their offense after lessons learned from a Seahawks Super Bowl run.
On this episode of “1st & North,” the Bears are contemplating a major offseason move that could push them toward elite status. We also break down whether Jordan Love got dissed by national media, why the Vikings may be feeling QB remorse and how the Lions plan to revamp their offense after lessons learned from a Seahawks Super Bowl run.
Chicago conductor featured during Super Bowl halftime show
This is how the Chicago maestro of the Grant Park Music Festival got one week's notice, three days to rehearse and follow one strict rule to perform at the Super Bowl Halftime show.
This is how the Chicago maestro of the Grant Park Music Festival got one week's notice, three days to rehearse and follow one strict rule to perform at the Super Bowl Halftime show.
Will Venable goes 1-on-1 with White Sox manager Tina Nguyen
Will Venable enters his second season as the White Sox manager, and he details his expectations for the young core of players in the White Sox clubhouse.
Will Venable enters his second season as the White Sox manager, and he details his expectations for the young core of players in the White Sox clubhouse.
Chicago Park District addresses claims of homeless encampment clearing at Eugene Field Park
The Chicago Park District addressed reports that a homeless encampment has been cleared at Eugene Field Park. The district says it performed a routine coordinated cleaning but the encampment was not closed.
The Chicago Park District addressed reports that a homeless encampment has been cleared at Eugene Field Park. The district says it performed a routine coordinated cleaning but the encampment was not closed.
Gary, Indiana, mayor to talk city's future, plan to lure Bears from Chicago
The mayor of Gary, Indiana, is giving his fireside chat to talk about the city's future and his plan to lure the Chicago Bears to the city.
The mayor of Gary, Indiana, is giving his fireside chat to talk about the city's future and his plan to lure the Chicago Bears to the city.
Tina goes 1-on1 with White Sox GM Chris Getz at Camelback Ranch
The White Sox had a 19-win improvement from 2024 to 2025. Chris Getz explains why he expects more wins to come in 2026 with the roster the team has put together.
The White Sox had a 19-win improvement from 2024 to 2025. Chris Getz explains why he expects more wins to come in 2026 with the roster the team has put together.
Daycare director in Round Lake Beach says she warned DCFS before 8-year-old’s death
A daycare director in Round Lake Beach says she noticed troubling signs in an 8-year-old boy months before his death and tried to warn the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.
A daycare director in Round Lake Beach says she noticed troubling signs in an 8-year-old boy months before his death and tried to warn the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.
Chicago White Sox begin spring training in Arizona
The Chicago White Sox are starting spring training. Pitchers and catchers showed up in Glendale, Arizona on Monday.
The Chicago White Sox are starting spring training. Pitchers and catchers showed up in Glendale, Arizona on Monday.
Portage, Ind. to make pitch for Bears' stadium development
Portage, Indiana is preparing to present a rent-free proposal for the new Bears stadium.
Portage, Indiana is preparing to present a rent-free proposal for the new Bears stadium.
Early voting for 2026 Illinois primary election begins this month
Early voting across the Chicago area begins this month for the 2026 primary election in Illinois. Paris Schutz as a preview of the major races for local, state, and federal offices.
Early voting across the Chicago area begins this month for the 2026 primary election in Illinois. Paris Schutz as a preview of the major races for local, state, and federal offices.
Buddhist monks complete cross-country 'Walk for Peace'
After 15 weeks and more than 2,300 miles on foot, 19 Buddhist monks finished their journey from Texas to Washington, D.C. The walk was meant to raise awareness about peace, drawing crowds along the way.
After 15 weeks and more than 2,300 miles on foot, 19 Buddhist monks finished their journey from Texas to Washington, D.C. The walk was meant to raise awareness about peace, drawing crowds along the way.



















