Sec. Duffy warns of slowdowns as Chicago airport cancellations pile up
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy visited O’Hare Airport on Tuesday to address ongoing air travel concerns, while thousands of customers across the country continue to face flight delays and cancellations.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy visited O’Hare Airport on Tuesday to address ongoing air travel concerns, while thousands of customers across the country continue to face flight delays and cancellations.
Attorney challenges Broadview’s protest curfew at ICE facility
An attorney said he is asking a court to block the Village of Broadview’s restrictions on protesting hours at the ICE processing facility that’s been the site for at times violent clashes between law enforcement and protesters.
An attorney said he is asking a court to block the Village of Broadview’s restrictions on protesting hours at the ICE processing facility that’s been the site for at times violent clashes between law enforcement and protesters.
FULL INTERVIEW: Gen. Stanley McChrystal speaks at Chicago veterans luncheon
Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal spoke at a veterans luncheon in Chicago about service and warned about the dangers of deploying troops in American cities.
Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal spoke at a veterans luncheon in Chicago about service and warned about the dangers of deploying troops in American cities.
Chicago Weather: The Northern Lights may be visible in Chicagoland tonight!
Fox 32 Chief Meteorologist Emily Wahls has the forecast for Nov. 11, 2025.
Fox 32 Chief Meteorologist Emily Wahls has the forecast for Nov. 11, 2025.
Gen. Stanley McChrystal warns of danger of troops in US streets | The Chicago Report
Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal spoke at a veterans luncheon in Chicago about service and warned about the dangers of deploying troops in American cities.
Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal spoke at a veterans luncheon in Chicago about service and warned about the dangers of deploying troops in American cities.
Illinois GOP Senate candidate talks shutdown, 2026 race | The Chicago Report
Don Tracy, a Republican candidate for Senate in Illinois, joins Paris to talk about the 2026 midterm elections and the ongoing government shutdown.
Don Tracy, a Republican candidate for Senate in Illinois, joins Paris to talk about the 2026 midterm elections and the ongoing government shutdown.
Aldermen debate a corporate head tax in Chicago | The Chicago Report
Paris was joined by Alds. Bill Conway (34th Ward) and Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25th) about the debate over whether to implement a corporate head tax to close a $1 billion budget deficit.
Paris was joined by Alds. Bill Conway (34th Ward) and Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25th) about the debate over whether to implement a corporate head tax to close a $1 billion budget deficit.
Flight delays keep getting worse as Congress works to end shutdown
As Congress works to end the longest government shutdown in history, flight delays and cancellations continue to get worse at airports across the country.
As Congress works to end the longest government shutdown in history, flight delays and cancellations continue to get worse at airports across the country.
Gov. Pritzker reacts to reports that Bovino, Border Patrol is set to leave Chicago
Local elected officials were guarded amid reports that Operation Midway Blitz was set to wind down in Chicago.
Local elected officials were guarded amid reports that Operation Midway Blitz was set to wind down in Chicago.
Olympics gender policy under review, ban on transgender athletes possible
While we're still more than two years away from the 2028 Olympics Summer Games, a committee is weighing a potential ban on transgender athletes competing.
While we're still more than two years away from the 2028 Olympics Summer Games, a committee is weighing a potential ban on transgender athletes competing.
Chicagoans honor those who served for Veterans Day
Gov. JB Pritzker, U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and other officials honored those who served for Veterans Day.
Gov. JB Pritzker, U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and other officials honored those who served for Veterans Day.
Bears tied for first in NFC North — can Caleb Williams keep the streak alive? | First & North
The Bears are tied for first place, and Caleb Williams is willing them to victory! On this week’s “First & North,” Lou Canellis and NFC North insiders break down the Bears’ incredible win, the Packers’ head coach controversy, the Vikings’ costly mistakes, and how the Lions’ offense found new life under Dan Campbell.
The Bears are tied for first place, and Caleb Williams is willing them to victory! On this week’s “First & North,” Lou Canellis and NFC North insiders break down the Bears’ incredible win, the Packers’ head coach controversy, the Vikings’ costly mistakes, and how the Lions’ offense found new life under Dan Campbell.
Veterans in Chicago, across US say 'No' to Trump's use of force
In Chicago and cities across the country, service members are using their platform to say "no" to the Trump administration's policies including sending troops and immigration agents to streets in American cities.
In Chicago and cities across the country, service members are using their platform to say "no" to the Trump administration's policies including sending troops and immigration agents to streets in American cities.
Mayor Johnson’s savings plan questioned, Little Village chaos and shutdown showdown | The Chicago Report
On this episode of "The Chicago Report," host Paris Schutz dives into questions surrounding Mayor Brandon Johnson’s savings plan. The mayor spent $3.2 million on an outside firm to identify potential cuts and efficiencies, but only $80 million of those recommendations made it into his new budget — and aldermen want answers. The show also covers the end of the government shutdown showdown, continued chaos in Little Village after raids and arrests tied to Border Patrol and why Fulton Market, once booming with construction, is now seeing fewer buildings go up.
On this episode of "The Chicago Report," host Paris Schutz dives into questions surrounding Mayor Brandon Johnson’s savings plan. The mayor spent $3.2 million on an outside firm to identify potential cuts and efficiencies, but only $80 million of those recommendations made it into his new budget — and aldermen want answers. The show also covers the end of the government shutdown showdown, continued chaos in Little Village after raids and arrests tied to Border Patrol and why Fulton Market, once booming with construction, is now seeing fewer buildings go up.
SNAP benefits: Supreme Court to rule on Trump's halt of payments
SNAP benefits are another big issue being affected by the ongoing government shutdown and the Supreme Court could rule on the Trump administration's halting of full payments.
SNAP benefits are another big issue being affected by the ongoing government shutdown and the Supreme Court could rule on the Trump administration's halting of full payments.
UIC helps ID missing Vietnam veterans | ChicagoLIVE
John Monaghan, professor of anthropology and director of UIC’s Center for the Recovery and Identification of the Missing (CRIM), joins "ChicagoLIVE" to discuss the center’s mission to identify and recover U.S. soldiers missing in action from World War II and Vietnam.
John Monaghan, professor of anthropology and director of UIC’s Center for the Recovery and Identification of the Missing (CRIM), joins "ChicagoLIVE" to discuss the center’s mission to identify and recover U.S. soldiers missing in action from World War II and Vietnam.
License plate readers uncover Lake County murder-for-hire plot | ChicagoLIVE
Deputy Chief Chris Covelli joins to discuss the major break in a Lake County murder-for-hire investigation, where new technology helped detectives identify leads, uncover key evidence, and take two suspects off the streets.
Deputy Chief Chris Covelli joins to discuss the major break in a Lake County murder-for-hire investigation, where new technology helped detectives identify leads, uncover key evidence, and take two suspects off the streets.
Trump’s 50-year mortgage proposal: Chicago realtor weighs in on affordability impact | ChicagoLIVE
President Donald Trump has floated the idea of introducing 50-year mortgages as a way to expand access to homeownership and address the nation’s housing affordability crisis. Chicago realtor Matt Laricy joins to discuss whether longer loans could truly make housing more affordable — or simply lead to buyers paying more interest.
President Donald Trump has floated the idea of introducing 50-year mortgages as a way to expand access to homeownership and address the nation’s housing affordability crisis. Chicago realtor Matt Laricy joins to discuss whether longer loans could truly make housing more affordable — or simply lead to buyers paying more interest.
Chicago's chill eases as sunshine returns midweek
Kaitlin Cody has your Chicago weather update!
Kaitlin Cody has your Chicago weather update!
Could Americans really see a $2,000 tariff rebate? | ChicagoLIVE
President Trump claims Americans could see $2,000 in tariff rebates – but is it realistic? A tariffs expert breaks down that’s actually on the table. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.
President Trump claims Americans could see $2,000 in tariff rebates – but is it realistic? A tariffs expert breaks down that’s actually on the table. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.



















