Wreaths Across America leaders share how to honor veterans this holiday season
A Wreaths Across America spokesperson and volunteer explain the meaning behind Wreath Day, how families can ensure their loved ones are honored, and how anyone can sponsor a wreath to support veterans at rest.
A Wreaths Across America spokesperson and volunteer explain the meaning behind Wreath Day, how families can ensure their loved ones are honored, and how anyone can sponsor a wreath to support veterans at rest.
Video shows person interest wanted in downtown Chicago shooting that killed 14-year-old
Chicago police are looking for a person of interest in connection with the murder of a 14-year-old boy during last week's teen takeover in the Loop.
Chicago police are looking for a person of interest in connection with the murder of a 14-year-old boy during last week's teen takeover in the Loop.
Chicago weather: Wednesday morning forecast
FOX 32's Mike Caplan breaks down today's weather outlook.
FOX 32's Mike Caplan breaks down today's weather outlook.
Chicago man threatened Illinois state senator, state police say
A Chicago man is facing criminal charges after state police say he threatened an Illinois state senator.
A Chicago man is facing criminal charges after state police say he threatened an Illinois state senator.
Chicago teen shot, killed in the Loop remembered as bright, charismatic
Loved ones remembered Armani Floyd, the 14-year-old boy who was shot and killed over the weekend in Chicago's Loop.
Loved ones remembered Armani Floyd, the 14-year-old boy who was shot and killed over the weekend in Chicago's Loop.
Chicago Weather: High winds and snow could impact your holiday travel
Fox 32 Chief Meteorologist Emily Wahls has the forecast for Nov. 25, 2025.
Fox 32 Chief Meteorologist Emily Wahls has the forecast for Nov. 25, 2025.
The Chicago Report: Electronic monitoring under scrutiny and Obamacare's future
From politics to pop culture, Paris Schutz and guests bring Chicago's top voices to you.
From politics to pop culture, Paris Schutz and guests bring Chicago's top voices to you.
Billy Corgan's 'Mellon Collie' opens at Lyric Opera | The Chicago Report
The Lyric Opera is staging a brand new production, Billy Corgan's "Mellon Collie."
The Lyric Opera is staging a brand new production, Billy Corgan's "Mellon Collie."
What's the future of Obamacare? | The Chicago Report
After Congressional Republicans voted to nix subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, patients are left to wonder how they'll afford their health insurance.
After Congressional Republicans voted to nix subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, patients are left to wonder how they'll afford their health insurance.
Questions over electronic monitoring after arson attack | The Chicago Report
Paris investigates the new scrutiny over Cook County's electronic monitoring program after a brutal arson attack on the CTA.
Paris investigates the new scrutiny over Cook County's electronic monitoring program after a brutal arson attack on the CTA.
After Chicago area woman forced to give birth on highway, bill aims to tackle racial bias
The viral video of a Dolton woman being turned away from the hospital while she was in labor and then giving birth on the highway prompted calls for change in Congress.
The viral video of a Dolton woman being turned away from the hospital while she was in labor and then giving birth on the highway prompted calls for change in Congress.
Are the Bears for real? NFC North chaos and huge playoff stakes | 1st & North
Are the Bears for real? On this episode of "1st & North," Lou Canellis and other NFC North insiders dive into that question. Plus, whether the Vikings and J.J. McCarthy are done for the season — and who will emerge victorious in an NFC North battle with huge playoff implications.
Are the Bears for real? On this episode of "1st & North," Lou Canellis and other NFC North insiders dive into that question. Plus, whether the Vikings and J.J. McCarthy are done for the season — and who will emerge victorious in an NFC North battle with huge playoff implications.
Campbell’s exec caught allegedly calling products ‘s--- for poor people’
Accusations are making their rounds after a Campbell Soup Company executive allegedly made disparaging comments regarding the company’s customers and employees.
Accusations are making their rounds after a Campbell Soup Company executive allegedly made disparaging comments regarding the company’s customers and employees.
Chicago-area mother, daughter discover matching cancer diagnoses after routine aches
A Chicago-area mother and her daughter brushed off everyday aches until those aches pointed to something far more serious.
A Chicago-area mother and her daughter brushed off everyday aches until those aches pointed to something far more serious.
Lawsuit: Campbell exec called soup 'food for poor people' | ChicagoLIVE
A Campbell Soup executive was secretly recorded making alleged disparaging comments about customers and employees — and now a retaliation lawsuit has been filed in Michigan’s Wayne County Circuit Court. Employment attorney Stephen Glickman joins "ChicagoLIVE" to explain what the lawsuit alleges and how retaliation cases work.
A Campbell Soup executive was secretly recorded making alleged disparaging comments about customers and employees — and now a retaliation lawsuit has been filed in Michigan’s Wayne County Circuit Court. Employment attorney Stephen Glickman joins "ChicagoLIVE" to explain what the lawsuit alleges and how retaliation cases work.
Chicago Archdiocese accused of running 'predator pipeline' in lawsuit
Three lawsuits have been filed, accusing the Archdiocese of Chicago of being a "predator pipeline" that kept two priests in active ministry for decades despite complaints of sexual abuse against children.
Three lawsuits have been filed, accusing the Archdiocese of Chicago of being a "predator pipeline" that kept two priests in active ministry for decades despite complaints of sexual abuse against children.
Chicago Chili’s greeter attacked after customers object to wait time, video shows
A restaurant greeter in Chicago was attacked last week, and the incident was caught on camera.
A restaurant greeter in Chicago was attacked last week, and the incident was caught on camera.
Chicago teen killed in Loop shooting remembered as bright kid who loved basketball
The 14-year-old boy who was shot and killed during a teen takeover in Chicago's Loop over the weekend was remembered as a bright kid who loved basketball.
The 14-year-old boy who was shot and killed during a teen takeover in Chicago's Loop over the weekend was remembered as a bright kid who loved basketball.
Slender Man case twist: Podcaster breaks down latest developments | ChicagoLIVE
One of the biggest stories this week: a major update in the Slender Man case, nearly a decade after the 2014 stabbing that shocked the nation. One of the girls involved — recently granted conditional release — was found in the Chicago suburbs after allegedly removing her ankle monitor and fleeing a group home. True-crime expert Alice LaCour, host of The Prosecutors podcast, joins "ChicagoLIVE" to break down how this happened and why the case has always been unusual.
One of the biggest stories this week: a major update in the Slender Man case, nearly a decade after the 2014 stabbing that shocked the nation. One of the girls involved — recently granted conditional release — was found in the Chicago suburbs after allegedly removing her ankle monitor and fleeing a group home. True-crime expert Alice LaCour, host of The Prosecutors podcast, joins "ChicagoLIVE" to break down how this happened and why the case has always been unusual.
Scott Schneider on UFO encounters and 'The Age of Disclosure' documentary | ChicagoLIVE
We’re thrilled to have Scott Schneider on "ChicagoLIVE" for the first time to talk about “The Age of Disclosure,” a highly anticipated new documentary exploring government secrecy, military eyewitness accounts, and what leaders may finally be ready to reveal. Scott shares his own family’s UFO encounter, why the topic has shaped his journalism, and what he learned from interviewing the film’s director.
We’re thrilled to have Scott Schneider on "ChicagoLIVE" for the first time to talk about “The Age of Disclosure,” a highly anticipated new documentary exploring government secrecy, military eyewitness accounts, and what leaders may finally be ready to reveal. Scott shares his own family’s UFO encounter, why the topic has shaped his journalism, and what he learned from interviewing the film’s director.



















