TMZ: New allegations against Taylor Frankie Paul could trigger legal trouble | ChicagoNOW
New domestic violence claims involving Taylor Frankie Paul are drawing attention from prosecutors, with officials saying they’re reviewing whether it violates her probation. TMZ breaks down the latest accusations, what’s on video and what could happen next.
New domestic violence claims involving Taylor Frankie Paul are drawing attention from prosecutors, with officials saying they’re reviewing whether it violates her probation. TMZ breaks down the latest accusations, what’s on video and what could happen next.
Spend in the Black event returns to spotlight Chicago’s Black-owned businesses
Community leaders Pastor Charlie Dates and Alderman William Hall share how the “Spend in the Black” event is uplifting Black-owned businesses across Chicago, what attendees can expect, and how one business will receive a $15,000 grant.
Community leaders Pastor Charlie Dates and Alderman William Hall share how the “Spend in the Black” event is uplifting Black-owned businesses across Chicago, what attendees can expect, and how one business will receive a $15,000 grant.
Chicago’s social clubs are bouncing back after pandemic slowdown
Crain's Chicago Business reporter John Schroyer discusses the city’s social club comeback, what’s driving renewed interest, how clubs are collaborating to attract members, and why some nightlife spots are still struggling.
Crain's Chicago Business reporter John Schroyer discusses the city’s social club comeback, what’s driving renewed interest, how clubs are collaborating to attract members, and why some nightlife spots are still struggling.
Delivery robots crash twice in Chicago, raising safety concerns
After two recent delivery robot crashes into a Chicago bus shelter, city leaders and tech experts discuss reliability, safety risks, and what needs to change as autonomous machines expand on city streets.
After two recent delivery robot crashes into a Chicago bus shelter, city leaders and tech experts discuss reliability, safety risks, and what needs to change as autonomous machines expand on city streets.
PAWS Chicago says you'll just eat up Edamame
PAWS Chicago needs you to help find a home for Edamame.
PAWS Chicago needs you to help find a home for Edamame.
Die-hard Cubs fan speaks on Opening Day at Wrigley Field
It's Opening Day at Wrigley Field, and Cubs fans are amped up for another hopefully successful season.
It's Opening Day at Wrigley Field, and Cubs fans are amped up for another hopefully successful season.
Chicago enacts curfew to stop teen takeover
A reported teen takeover in Chicago's Loop led to a curfew order Wednesday night.
A reported teen takeover in Chicago's Loop led to a curfew order Wednesday night.
Iran war: US Army raises enlistment age to 42 amid rising tensions
Retired Major General William Enyart breaks down the Army’s recruiting changes, deployment moves in the Middle East, and what they could signal about the risk of a prolonged conflict.
Retired Major General William Enyart breaks down the Army’s recruiting changes, deployment moves in the Middle East, and what they could signal about the risk of a prolonged conflict.
“Don’t click, it’s a trick”: Alexi Giannoulias warns of DMV text scam surge
The Illinois Secretary of State explains how scammers impersonating the DMV are targeting residents with fake payment demands, what red flags to watch for, and what to do if you’ve already clicked.
The Illinois Secretary of State explains how scammers impersonating the DMV are targeting residents with fake payment demands, what red flags to watch for, and what to do if you’ve already clicked.
Will they stay or will they go? Chicago Bears face deadline as IL lawmakers weigh stadium megabill
State Rep. Kam Buckner discusses a looming end-of-month deadline, a key committee hearing, and whether a proposed megaprojects bill has enough support to keep the Bears in Illinois.
State Rep. Kam Buckner discusses a looming end-of-month deadline, a key committee hearing, and whether a proposed megaprojects bill has enough support to keep the Bears in Illinois.
Wrigley Field Opening Day: Previewing Cubs' promotional giveaways and more
Cubs fans will pack Wrigley Field for Opening Day on Thursday. Here's a preview of this year's promotional giveaways and what’s ahead.
Cubs fans will pack Wrigley Field for Opening Day on Thursday. Here's a preview of this year's promotional giveaways and what’s ahead.
Chicago teen takeover prompts curfew enforcement, alderman says
A reported teen takeover in Chicago's Loop led to a curfew order Wednesday night.
A reported teen takeover in Chicago's Loop led to a curfew order Wednesday night.
Man found dead after South Side house fire
A 65-year-old man was found dead after a house fire early Thursday on Chicago's South Side.
A 65-year-old man was found dead after a house fire early Thursday on Chicago's South Side.
Storms, 40-degree temperature swing expected across Chicagoland
Mike Caplan has your Chicago weather update!
Mike Caplan has your Chicago weather update!
Search intensifies for a missing Lake Station 18-year-old man
The days are growing longer for a Northwest Indiana family as police investigate the disappearance of an 18-year-old man. Kasey Chronis is in Lake Station where he was last seen Sunday night.
The days are growing longer for a Northwest Indiana family as police investigate the disappearance of an 18-year-old man. Kasey Chronis is in Lake Station where he was last seen Sunday night.
Pay Days, Birthdays & Opening Days | Chicago Sports Tonight
The Score's Matt Spiegel and ESPN 1000's Jesse Rogers joined Tina Nguyen on Chicago Sports tonight on the eve of both the Cubs and White Sox season-openers. Will there be more pressure on PCA to perform at an even higher level after his huge extension, is the Cubs starting rotation one of the best in the league and what are the chances that the White Sox surprise this season? Plus, does tomorrow's tilt between the Illini and Houston in the Sweet 16 set up as the biggest game in Brad Underwood's tenure at Illinois?
The Score's Matt Spiegel and ESPN 1000's Jesse Rogers joined Tina Nguyen on Chicago Sports tonight on the eve of both the Cubs and White Sox season-openers. Will there be more pressure on PCA to perform at an even higher level after his huge extension, is the Cubs starting rotation one of the best in the league and what are the chances that the White Sox surprise this season? Plus, does tomorrow's tilt between the Illini and Houston in the Sweet 16 set up as the biggest game in Brad Underwood's tenure at Illinois?
DCFS history leading up to Round Lake Beach boy's death
New details in the death of 8-year-old Markell Pierce, from Round Lake Beach. He died back in February. Prosecutors claim it was due to long term abuse and malnourishment. The child's mother and her boyfriend are being charged. Leslie Moreno joins us live with the new information.
New details in the death of 8-year-old Markell Pierce, from Round Lake Beach. He died back in February. Prosecutors claim it was due to long term abuse and malnourishment. The child's mother and her boyfriend are being charged. Leslie Moreno joins us live with the new information.
Possible human remains found in Will County
An investigation is underway after possible human remains, including a skull, were discovered Tuesday afternoon in Will County.
An investigation is underway after possible human remains, including a skull, were discovered Tuesday afternoon in Will County.
3 children, 71-year-old man killed in Chicago-area house fire
Four people, including three local students, died in a house fire early Wednesday in Chicago's south suburbs.
Four people, including three local students, died in a house fire early Wednesday in Chicago's south suburbs.
Mayor's vetoes subminimum wage freeze, social media lawsuit | The Chicago Report
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson vetoed the subminimum wage freeze. And, social media platforms are being sued over addiction. All this and more on "The Chicago Report."
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson vetoed the subminimum wage freeze. And, social media platforms are being sued over addiction. All this and more on "The Chicago Report."



















