UI Health, St. Baldrick's “Go Bald” event raises funds for childhood cancer research
Doctors, patients and community members at UI Health shave their heads to raise money for pediatric cancer research supported by the St. Baldrick’s Foundation.
Doctors, patients and community members at UI Health shave their heads to raise money for pediatric cancer research supported by the St. Baldrick’s Foundation.
Mom Dance Party brings music and mental health support to Chicago
DJ Lady D previews Chicago’s upcoming Mom Dance Party, a growing national event designed to give mothers a fun space to connect, dance and support maternal mental health.
DJ Lady D previews Chicago’s upcoming Mom Dance Party, a growing national event designed to give mothers a fun space to connect, dance and support maternal mental health.
Illinois offers $15,000 grant to help first-time homebuyers
Financial advisor Aaron Sims of Northwestern Mutual explains how a new Illinois first-time homebuyer grant program offering up to $15,000 could help more residents afford their first home.
Financial advisor Aaron Sims of Northwestern Mutual explains how a new Illinois first-time homebuyer grant program offering up to $15,000 could help more residents afford their first home.
The mysterious Chicago grave of Boston Tea Party survivor David Kennison | Monument Moment
Did you know the last survivor of the Boston Tea Party is buried in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood? And that he lived to be 115 years old? In our newest Monument Moment, we dig into the mystery of David Kennison, the man behind some seriously “tall tales.”
Did you know the last survivor of the Boston Tea Party is buried in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood? And that he lived to be 115 years old? In our newest Monument Moment, we dig into the mystery of David Kennison, the man behind some seriously “tall tales.”
Chicago prepares for massive St. Patrick’s Day crowds with citywide safety plan
Chicago Deputy Mayor of Community Safety Garien Gatewood explains how the city plans to manage huge St. Patrick’s Day crowds—from police presence and violence interrupters to alcohol rules and potential hot spots.
Chicago Deputy Mayor of Community Safety Garien Gatewood explains how the city plans to manage huge St. Patrick’s Day crowds—from police presence and violence interrupters to alcohol rules and potential hot spots.
Iran threats to close Strait of Hormuz raise fears of global oil price surge
Jim O'Neill of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs explains how Iran’s threats to block tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz could disrupt global energy supplies and send oil prices sharply higher.
Jim O'Neill of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs explains how Iran’s threats to block tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz could disrupt global energy supplies and send oil prices sharply higher.
CTA crime: Man stabbed on Red Line platform
A man was stabbed late Thursday on the CTA Red Line platform at the Grand station on the Near North Side.
A man was stabbed late Thursday on the CTA Red Line platform at the Grand station on the Near North Side.
Powerful winds knock down trees in Chicago suburbs
Several trees were knocked down by strong winds overnight in suburban Chicago.
Several trees were knocked down by strong winds overnight in suburban Chicago.
Chicago weather: Friday morning forecast
Fox Chicago Meteorologist Kaitlin Cody breaks down today's weather outlook.
Fox Chicago Meteorologist Kaitlin Cody breaks down today's weather outlook.
Chicago weather: Strong winds coming tomorrow
Fox Chicago's Mike Caplan has the latest forecast.
Fox Chicago's Mike Caplan has the latest forecast.
Community rallies after deadly tornado in Lake Village, Ind.
Lake Village, Indiana is recovering after an EF-3 tornado destroyed homes and businesses, killed two elderly residents, and prompted an outpouring of community support as volunteers, utility crews and state officials work to restore power and provide aid.
Lake Village, Indiana is recovering after an EF-3 tornado destroyed homes and businesses, killed two elderly residents, and prompted an outpouring of community support as volunteers, utility crews and state officials work to restore power and provide aid.
Largest hailstone found in Illinois after Kankakee storms
Illinois sets a new record for the largest hailstone ever.
Illinois sets a new record for the largest hailstone ever.
Attacker shot and killed after synagogue in Michigan
An attacker armed with a rifle was shot and killed after ramming his vehicle into one of the nation's largest reform synagogues. Law enforcement sources identified the man to fox as 41-year-old Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, a Lebanese national , who entered the U.S. in 2011. He was later naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 2016. The attack comes at a time of heightened tensions for the Jewish community. Garrett Tenney reports.
An attacker armed with a rifle was shot and killed after ramming his vehicle into one of the nation's largest reform synagogues. Law enforcement sources identified the man to fox as 41-year-old Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, a Lebanese national , who entered the U.S. in 2011. He was later naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 2016. The attack comes at a time of heightened tensions for the Jewish community. Garrett Tenney reports.
Chicago woman speaks out after downtown hate crime attack
A Chicago woman is speaking out after she says she was attacked in a downtown hate crime, describing a moment that has left her shaken and distrustful. For safety, she is identified only as Jada.
A Chicago woman is speaking out after she says she was attacked in a downtown hate crime, describing a moment that has left her shaken and distrustful. For safety, she is identified only as Jada.
IL Gov. JB Pritzker visited Aroma Park after tornado rips through
Governor Pritzker tours the damage on the Illinois side offering kind words to those just starting the road to recovery. Illinois will request federal funds to cover damages.
Governor Pritzker tours the damage on the Illinois side offering kind words to those just starting the road to recovery. Illinois will request federal funds to cover damages.
Third death has been confirmed in Aroma Park tornado
As another person is dead from the tornado outbreak in Aroma Park.
As another person is dead from the tornado outbreak in Aroma Park.
Biggest takeaways from the newest Bears | Chicago Sports Tonight
On a Thursday edition of CST, Tina Nguyen and Cassie Carlson recap the introductions of the newest Bears today. What were the main takeaways from what Ryan Poles and the players had to say at Halas Hall? Plus, CBS Sports college basketball writer Isaac Trotter tells Tina why he will not pick the Illini to make the Final 4 and reaction to Matthew Boyd being named the Cubs' opening day starter.
On a Thursday edition of CST, Tina Nguyen and Cassie Carlson recap the introductions of the newest Bears today. What were the main takeaways from what Ryan Poles and the players had to say at Halas Hall? Plus, CBS Sports college basketball writer Isaac Trotter tells Tina why he will not pick the Illini to make the Final 4 and reaction to Matthew Boyd being named the Cubs' opening day starter.
Expert talks about rising antisemitism that lead to Michigan synagogue attack | The Chicago Report
The armed man accused of ramming a car into a Michigan synagogue is dead. Officials say he was fatally shot by security as he drove through the Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township right outside of Detroit. Israeli Consul General to the Midwest join the show.
The armed man accused of ramming a car into a Michigan synagogue is dead. Officials say he was fatally shot by security as he drove through the Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township right outside of Detroit. Israeli Consul General to the Midwest join the show.
UofC's Robert Page: 'Horizontal escalation' in Iran War | The Chicago Report
We've talked to the University of Chicago's Robert Pape on this show many times - he leads the school's project on security and threats - a well regarded international think tank - and he's been writing about the Iran War on Substack - claiming it falls into his theory of the "Escalation Trap," where immediate bombing leads to escalation leads to an all out quagmire - and that's where he believes this is headed, especially as Iran controls the all important oil pathway - the strait of Hormuz
We've talked to the University of Chicago's Robert Pape on this show many times - he leads the school's project on security and threats - a well regarded international think tank - and he's been writing about the Iran War on Substack - claiming it falls into his theory of the "Escalation Trap," where immediate bombing leads to escalation leads to an all out quagmire - and that's where he believes this is headed, especially as Iran controls the all important oil pathway - the strait of Hormuz
Expert talks about rising antisemitism that lead to Michigan synagogue attack
The armed man accused of ramming a car into a Michigan synagogue is dead. Officials say he was fatally shot by security as he drove through the Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township right outside of Detroit. Israeli Consul General to the Midwest join the show.
The armed man accused of ramming a car into a Michigan synagogue is dead. Officials say he was fatally shot by security as he drove through the Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township right outside of Detroit. Israeli Consul General to the Midwest join the show.



















