3 teens shot at Joliet apartment complex, 2 in critical condition; another boy arrested
Three teens were shot Thursday night in Joliet, and another boy is in custody, police said.
Three teens were shot Thursday night in Joliet, and another boy is in custody, police said.
A Chicago shop is turning craft soda into an unforgettable experience
Pop Culture Soda Gallery in Chicago is redefining soda with wildly unique flavors—from bubblegum to matcha white strawberry—all under one roof.
Pop Culture Soda Gallery in Chicago is redefining soda with wildly unique flavors—from bubblegum to matcha white strawberry—all under one roof.
Artemis II crew prepares for high-risk splashdown after historic moon mission
Andrew Johnston from Adler Planetarium explains the final, most dangerous phase of Artemis II as astronauts return to Earth after a groundbreaking journey around the far side of the moon.
Andrew Johnston from Adler Planetarium explains the final, most dangerous phase of Artemis II as astronauts return to Earth after a groundbreaking journey around the far side of the moon.
Neurologist explains motor neuron disease after Game of Thrones actor’s death at 35
University of Chicago Medicine neurologist Praveen Attele answers key questions about ALS and related conditions, including symptoms, causes, treatment options and ongoing hope for a cure.
University of Chicago Medicine neurologist Praveen Attele answers key questions about ALS and related conditions, including symptoms, causes, treatment options and ongoing hope for a cure.
3 shot near Joliet apartment complex
Joliet police said three people were shot near an apartment complex Thursday night.
Joliet police said three people were shot near an apartment complex Thursday night.
High-stakes U.S.-Iran talks could decide fate of fragile ceasefire
Ian Hurd, political science professor at Northwestern University, breaks down the key players and sticking points as critical weekend negotiations test whether a temporary ceasefire holds or unravels.
Ian Hurd, political science professor at Northwestern University, breaks down the key players and sticking points as critical weekend negotiations test whether a temporary ceasefire holds or unravels.
Highwood police fatally shoot man during wellbeing check
A man died after being shot by a police officer during a wellbeing check Thursday afternoon in Highwood, according to the Lake County Major Crime Task Force.
A man died after being shot by a police officer during a wellbeing check Thursday afternoon in Highwood, according to the Lake County Major Crime Task Force.
Rain exits early, leaving behind a much cooler Friday in Chicagoland
Mike Caplan has your Chicago weather update!
Mike Caplan has your Chicago weather update!
Body camera video of Evanston police incident
This was sent to us tonight by Evanston police. It shows Felicea Williams being held down by Evanston police officers. The video is graphic and may be traumatizing to watch.
This was sent to us tonight by Evanston police. It shows Felicea Williams being held down by Evanston police officers. The video is graphic and may be traumatizing to watch.
New body camera video of incident with Evanston police
This was sent to us tonight by Evanston police. It shows Felicea Williams being held down by Evanston police officers. The video is graphic and may be traumatizing to watch.
This was sent to us tonight by Evanston police. It shows Felicea Williams being held down by Evanston police officers. The video is graphic and may be traumatizing to watch.
Questions grow about NIPSCO & Blackstone
Tonight-- it's been one week since NIPSCO locked out 1600 United Steelworkers. Earlier this week--- the company's president and CEO answered questions about not only utility rates but a private equity firm that has a minority stake in the company. Bret Buganski shows you why this has the attention of some consumer watchdog groups.
Tonight-- it's been one week since NIPSCO locked out 1600 United Steelworkers. Earlier this week--- the company's president and CEO answered questions about not only utility rates but a private equity firm that has a minority stake in the company. Bret Buganski shows you why this has the attention of some consumer watchdog groups.
Man charged with murder of 88-year-old woman
An elderly woman who was missing more than a week was found dead on the south side. A man is charged with murder. Joanie Lum is live at Area Two police headquarters.
An elderly woman who was missing more than a week was found dead on the south side. A man is charged with murder. Joanie Lum is live at Area Two police headquarters.
Police identify body found in Elk Grove pond
We're learning new information on how a body ended up a local pond in Elk Grove.
We're learning new information on how a body ended up a local pond in Elk Grove.
Bears NFL Draft targets & why Caleb Williams is a legit MVP candidate | Toyota Talks
On this week's Toyota Talks, Nick Moreano from REKAP & Roundtable Sports joined Cassie Carlson to chat about a bunch of Bears topics. Who are Nick's top defensive targets for the Bears at 25? Also, would Dexter Lawrence be worth the cost it'd take to trade for him? Plus, is Caleb Williams a legit MVP candidate next season?
On this week's Toyota Talks, Nick Moreano from REKAP & Roundtable Sports joined Cassie Carlson to chat about a bunch of Bears topics. Who are Nick's top defensive targets for the Bears at 25? Also, would Dexter Lawrence be worth the cost it'd take to trade for him? Plus, is Caleb Williams a legit MVP candidate next season?
Bears draft targets revealed + Cubs & Bulls facing big questions | Chicago Sports Tonight
Fox Chicago's Cassie Carlson talks with Bears Beat Reporter for The REKAP and Roundtable Sports Nicholas Moreano to break down who the Bears should target with their early NFL Draft picks, whether a blockbuster move for Dexter Lawrence makes sense, and why one NFL player says Caleb Williams is already one of the league’s most feared QBs. Plus, Fox Sports' Danny Parkins joins the show to discuss how the Cubs adjust without Cade Horton and what the latest front office changes mean for the Bulls’ future.
Fox Chicago's Cassie Carlson talks with Bears Beat Reporter for The REKAP and Roundtable Sports Nicholas Moreano to break down who the Bears should target with their early NFL Draft picks, whether a blockbuster move for Dexter Lawrence makes sense, and why one NFL player says Caleb Williams is already one of the league’s most feared QBs. Plus, Fox Sports' Danny Parkins joins the show to discuss how the Cubs adjust without Cade Horton and what the latest front office changes mean for the Bulls’ future.
Chicago weather: Heavy rain and a few storms will move in overnight
Fox Chicago's Emily Wahls has the latest forecast.
Fox Chicago's Emily Wahls has the latest forecast.
Second Story Ranch Recovery campus in Crete | The Chicago Report
We’re talking about a shovel-ready recovery project in Crete that could have a major impact across the south suburbs. Second story ranch is a recovery campus focused on housing, job training and stability for men in recovery. The project will be funded by billions of dollars in funds from an opioid settlement. The founder of second story ranch, Jim O'Connor joins us to explain what's kept them from getting started.
We’re talking about a shovel-ready recovery project in Crete that could have a major impact across the south suburbs. Second story ranch is a recovery campus focused on housing, job training and stability for men in recovery. The project will be funded by billions of dollars in funds from an opioid settlement. The founder of second story ranch, Jim O'Connor joins us to explain what's kept them from getting started.
Robbins is 'open for business' | The Chicago Report
Robbins is making a bold push to redefine its future. Village leaders say a wave of new investment—including a $30 million infrastructure project that has a state-of-the-art football field, and village haul was renovated at the tune of $ million. Now, Mayor Darren Bryant is publicly declaring Robbins “open for business,” as the village looks to attract developers and transform more than 1,000 vacant parcels of land into new opportunities.
Robbins is making a bold push to redefine its future. Village leaders say a wave of new investment—including a $30 million infrastructure project that has a state-of-the-art football field, and village haul was renovated at the tune of $ million. Now, Mayor Darren Bryant is publicly declaring Robbins “open for business,” as the village looks to attract developers and transform more than 1,000 vacant parcels of land into new opportunities.
Dolton prepares for teen takeover tomorrow | The Chicago Report
This is another debated topic we've been talking about teen takeovers. But this time, we're not talking about Chicago. Officials in Dolton are warning residents about a potential teen takeover tomorrow. The police department and mayor Jason House issuing a public safety notice, so the community is aware. These teen trends have been making headlines across Chicago -- from Hyde Park to the Loop -- over the past few weeks. We're bringing in mayor house to talk about how Dolton plans to approach the situation.
This is another debated topic we've been talking about teen takeovers. But this time, we're not talking about Chicago. Officials in Dolton are warning residents about a potential teen takeover tomorrow. The police department and mayor Jason House issuing a public safety notice, so the community is aware. These teen trends have been making headlines across Chicago -- from Hyde Park to the Loop -- over the past few weeks. We're bringing in mayor house to talk about how Dolton plans to approach the situation.
CPS, CTU spar over cancelling classes on May 1 | The Chicago Report
The newly appointed CPS CEO Macquline King is standing up to the Chicago Teachers Union and the board president defying their demand to cancel classes on May 1. Two hours ago, CPS parents didn't know if their kids had school that day, because of mixed messages from both campus.
The newly appointed CPS CEO Macquline King is standing up to the Chicago Teachers Union and the board president defying their demand to cancel classes on May 1. Two hours ago, CPS parents didn't know if their kids had school that day, because of mixed messages from both campus.



















