BandWith Chicago opens new space to empower young musicians
BandWith Chicago, which offers free music training and mentorship to West Side students, is celebrating the grand opening of its new building.
BandWith Chicago, which offers free music training and mentorship to West Side students, is celebrating the grand opening of its new building.
Chicago twins lead youth conversation with Pope Leo during national conference
Twin sisters from St. Benedict Parish in Chicago took center stage in a livestream conversation with Pope Leo XIV during the National Catholic Youth Conference.
Twin sisters from St. Benedict Parish in Chicago took center stage in a livestream conversation with Pope Leo XIV during the National Catholic Youth Conference.
Sleep Out: A global movement to end youth homelessness
Tonight, hundreds of people in more than 2 dozens cities are trading the comfort of their beds for cement. It's the National Sleep Out.
Tonight, hundreds of people in more than 2 dozens cities are trading the comfort of their beds for cement. It's the National Sleep Out.
Man shot by Chicago police charged with aggravated assault of officer
A man who was shot by Chicago police during a chase Tuesday morning has been charged with attacking an officer.
A man who was shot by Chicago police during a chase Tuesday morning has been charged with attacking an officer.
Couple questions hospital's ongoing investigation
A south suburban couple is grateful their newborn daughter is OK. Earlier this week, they told us how they were discharged from Franciscan Health Crown Point.
A south suburban couple is grateful their newborn daughter is OK. Earlier this week, they told us how they were discharged from Franciscan Health Crown Point.
Officials disagree over whether Charlotte immigration crackdown is over
Local leaders say Customs and Border Protection’s large-scale operation has ended, but Homeland Security insists immigration enforcement efforts in the area are continuing.
Local leaders say Customs and Border Protection’s large-scale operation has ended, but Homeland Security insists immigration enforcement efforts in the area are continuing.
Former CPS student speaks out on alleged abuse by PE teacher
For the first time, a former CPS student, who is alleging abuse at the hands of a PE teacher, is speaking publicly.
For the first time, a former CPS student, who is alleging abuse at the hands of a PE teacher, is speaking publicly.
Donald Trump demands 'seditious' Democrats arrested
President Trump is threatening Democrats with sedition charges, saying people who tell the military to disobey orders should be "punished by death." He posted this on his truth social platform.
President Trump is threatening Democrats with sedition charges, saying people who tell the military to disobey orders should be "punished by death." He posted this on his truth social platform.
Presser: Family of man shot by CPD
The family of Anthony Nelson, the man who was shot by Chicago police on Tuesday, held press conference outside courthouse on Thursday.
The family of Anthony Nelson, the man who was shot by Chicago police on Tuesday, held press conference outside courthouse on Thursday.
Release of hundreds of ICE detainees in Chicago on hold
A federal court has temporarily halted the release of hundreds of Operation Midway Blitz detainees.
A federal court has temporarily halted the release of hundreds of Operation Midway Blitz detainees.
Prosecutors move to dismiss case against Chicago woman shot by Border Patrol agent
Prosecutors want to toss out the whole case against a woman from Chicago who was shot by a Border Patrol agent.
Prosecutors want to toss out the whole case against a woman from Chicago who was shot by a Border Patrol agent.
FULL REMARKS: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson blasts system failures after CTA arson attack
During a budget update, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson expressed outrage over the Blue Line arson attack that left a woman fighting for her life. Calling it a failure of both the criminal justice and mental health systems, Johnson said the suspect had a long history of felony charges and clear signs of severe mental illness.
During a budget update, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson expressed outrage over the Blue Line arson attack that left a woman fighting for her life. Calling it a failure of both the criminal justice and mental health systems, Johnson said the suspect had a long history of felony charges and clear signs of severe mental illness.
Psychologist explains how personality and location shape political views | ChicagoLIVE
A Northwestern psychology grad student breaks down how individual personality traits and where people live can influence their political beliefs and voting behavior. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.
A Northwestern psychology grad student breaks down how individual personality traits and where people live can influence their political beliefs and voting behavior. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.
Cloudy Thursday gives way to sunny, mild weekend in Chicago
Kaitlin Cody has your Chicago weather update!
Kaitlin Cody has your Chicago weather update!
Cruise expert offers safety tips after Carnival cruise death | ChicagoLIVE
Cruise expert shares important tips for staying safe while onboard. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.
Cruise expert shares important tips for staying safe while onboard. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.
Chicago restaurant targeted by fake 1-star review scam | ChicagoLIVE
Alpana in Chicago faced dozens of 1-star reviews after a scam on WhatsApp urged the owner to send money or they'd continue posting negative ratings. The restaurant's owner shared her story about dealing with the latest internet scam. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.
Alpana in Chicago faced dozens of 1-star reviews after a scam on WhatsApp urged the owner to send money or they'd continue posting negative ratings. The restaurant's owner shared her story about dealing with the latest internet scam. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.
White Sox to host holiday celebration in Englewood | ChicagoLIVE
The White Sox are spreading holiday cheer today in Englewood with a community outreach event. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.
The White Sox are spreading holiday cheer today in Englewood with a community outreach event. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.
Bulls legend Horace Grant sits down with Lou Canellis ahead of Ring of Honor induction
As he gets ready to be inducted into the Bulls Ring of Honor this weekend, Bulls legend Horace Grant stops by the FOX 32 Chicago studios for a candid conversation with Lou Canellis. Among other things, Grant discusses his relationships with Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Phil Jackson; leaving the Bulls and the notion of getting out of the shadow of Jordan and Pippen; and his new TV series, "Legends In Session."
As he gets ready to be inducted into the Bulls Ring of Honor this weekend, Bulls legend Horace Grant stops by the FOX 32 Chicago studios for a candid conversation with Lou Canellis. Among other things, Grant discusses his relationships with Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Phil Jackson; leaving the Bulls and the notion of getting out of the shadow of Jordan and Pippen; and his new TV series, "Legends In Session."
U.S. boosts military presence in Caribbean amid growing tensions with Venezuela
What to know about Operation Southern Spear, rising U.S. military activity in the Caribbean, and escalating tensions involving Venezuela and drug cartel operations.
What to know about Operation Southern Spear, rising U.S. military activity in the Caribbean, and escalating tensions involving Venezuela and drug cartel operations.
NTSB releases first report into UPS plane crash in Kentucky that killed 14
The NTSB's preliminary report showed one of the engines broke off from the wing as the plane took off and burst into flames. The plane never made it more than 30 feet above ground level.
The NTSB's preliminary report showed one of the engines broke off from the wing as the plane took off and burst into flames. The plane never made it more than 30 feet above ground level.



















