Bears Day 2 Camp Report: Offense Shines + Rome Odunze clears the air | Chicago Sports Tonight
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Fox Chicago's Cassie Carlson and Devan Kaney report from Halas Hall following an explosive Day 2 of Bears Training Camp. Caleb Williams and the offense were firing on all cylinders; Rome Oduze clears the air on his foot injury and sets lofty goals this season. Plus, second-year WR Luther Burden shines across the field as he builds chemistry with Williams in Year 2 of Ben Johnson's offense. 

After School Matters’ Increase the Peace program empowers Chicago teens to make an impact
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After School Matters is serving more than 10,000 teens across Chicago this summer. Instructor Rebecca Fuentes and student Tiffany join Good Day Chicago to discuss the Increase the Peace program and how it is making an impact in the community.

Gruesome discovery leads to murder charges in case of missing Illinois man
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Two men have been charged with the murder of a man who disappeared last November after detectives uncovered evidence that they dismembered his body and disposed of the remains.

Gabriella Premus becomes a firefighter for a day with CFD
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FOX Chicago's Gabriella Premus takes on firefighter training live on Good Day Chicago as she spends a day with the Chicago Fire Department.

TMZ breaks down Nolan Wells potential witness list, Mackenzie Shirilla's new trial bid
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TMZ's Michael Babcock joins Good Day Chicago to explain the latest developments in the Nolan Wells case and why Mackenzie Shirilla is asking federal courts for a new trial.

Tap-to-pay scams are on the rise: How to protect yourself
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Tap-to-pay is convenient, but scammers are increasingly targeting the popular payment method. Better Business Bureau President and CEO Steve Bernas joins Good Day Chicago to explain how these scams work and how you can protect yourself.

GLP-1 drugs could have a natural alternative 'Calocurb': What to know
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Prescription weight-loss drugs continue to dominate headlines, but could a natural alternative help curb appetite? Dr. Christopher Chapman of Rush University Medical Center explains the science behind 'Calocurb', a plant-based supplement designed to trigger the body's natural appetite-suppressing hormones.

New Illinois law keeps hospital financial information hidden from the public
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A new Illinois law limits public access to financial information about hospitals, raising concerns that communities could have little warning before a local hospital closes. State Rep. Anna Moeller joins Good Day Chicago to explain why the law may not protect the interests of patients or taxpayers.

Milwaukee Public Schools recruits Chicago teachers amid CPS layoffs
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Milwaukee Public Schools is recruiting Chicago educators as CPS faces a $732 million budget gap and proposed teacher layoffs, highlighting job opportunities, commuting options and benefits.

Can Michael Madigan's corruption case reach the US Supreme Court?
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Political science professor Stephen Caliendo discusses former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan's bid to have the U.S. Supreme Court hear his corruption case and explains what factors could influence whether the justices take it up.

Chicago students get hands-on look at veterinary careers at U of I: 'The perfect opportunity'
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More than 50 Chicago high school students traveled to the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine for a day of hands-on labs, CPR training and career exploration aimed at inspiring the next generation of veterinarians.

Could ComEd's $15B grid plan raise your electric bill?
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The Citizens Utility Board explains why it believes more than $1 billion in ComEd's proposed $15 billion power grid upgrade plan is unnecessary and what the Illinois Commerce Commission's decision could mean for customers.

Chicago Board of Education to vote on CPS budget as payroll deadline looms
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The Chicago Board of Education is expected to vote Thursday on a revised nearly $10 billion CPS budget that includes job cuts, increased TIF funding and the removal of furlough days as the Chicago Teachers Union calls for a delay.

Little Village students explore veterinary careers at the University of Illinois
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High school students from Chicago's Little Village traveled to the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine for a hands-on day designed to inspire future careers in veterinary medicine and STEM.

Garfield Ridge residents say prostitution problem has returned near Midway Airport
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Garfield Ridge residents say prostitution and drug activity have resurfaced in their neighborhood, nearly a year after law enforcement conducted an undercover operation aimed at curbing the problem.

Should Chicago delay the search for its next police chief? CCPSA's Anthony Driver Jr. says yes
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CCPSA member Anthony Driver Jr. joins us to explain why he wrote a letter to City Council asking alders to extend the search for Chicago’s next police superintendent until after the upcoming mayoral election. He discusses why he thinks top national candidates might hesitate to apply during political uncertainty and responds to Mayor Brandon Johnson's opposition to changing the timeline.