Financial fixes to make before the end of the year | ChicagoNOW
Finance expert Pattie Ehsaei shares four key money moves to help finish the year strong. | ChicagoNOW is a fast-paced, conversational show that spotlights what’s trending in and around Chicago.
Finance expert Pattie Ehsaei shares four key money moves to help finish the year strong. | ChicagoNOW is a fast-paced, conversational show that spotlights what’s trending in and around Chicago.
Bears great Matt Forte shares career and life lessons in new book
Matt Forte discusses his journey from NFL standout to life after football, offering advice, personal stories, and insights for young athletes in his latest book
Matt Forte discusses his journey from NFL standout to life after football, offering advice, personal stories, and insights for young athletes in his latest book
Chicago man leads ‘Grow a Mo’ campaign to spark conversations and save men’s lives this Movember
Riley Glassmann joins to share his personal mission behind the “Grow a Mo” movement, encouraging men to take action for their mental and physical health during the annual Movember campaign.
Riley Glassmann joins to share his personal mission behind the “Grow a Mo” movement, encouraging men to take action for their mental and physical health during the annual Movember campaign.
Chicago's iconic Manny's Deli offers free meals to SNAP recipients
The government shutdown is also pausing federal food aid for millions across the country and this morning Chicago restaurants such as Manny's Deli are jumping in to help.
The government shutdown is also pausing federal food aid for millions across the country and this morning Chicago restaurants such as Manny's Deli are jumping in to help.
Illinois releases 2025 school report card, revealing gains and gaps in student performance
Chalkbeat’s Becky Vevea joins to break down the latest Illinois school report card, discussing how test scores were measured, where students are improving, and what challenges remain.
Chalkbeat’s Becky Vevea joins to break down the latest Illinois school report card, discussing how test scores were measured, where students are improving, and what challenges remain.
Chicago health commissioner urges vaccinations as respiratory virus season begins
Chicago’s top health official, Dr. Olusimbo Ige, discusses rising flu, COVID and RSV concerns, urging residents to get vaccinated and take preventive steps as cases begin to climb.
Chicago’s top health official, Dr. Olusimbo Ige, discusses rising flu, COVID and RSV concerns, urging residents to get vaccinated and take preventive steps as cases begin to climb.
Bears win wild shootout against Bengals
FOX 32's Lou Canellis breaks down the Chicago Bears' dramatic 47-42 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
FOX 32's Lou Canellis breaks down the Chicago Bears' dramatic 47-42 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Penny shortage impacts McDonald’s, tariff fight heads to Supreme Court | Business news
Tariff fight reaches Supreme Court, the nationwide penny shortage impacts McDonald’s and the NYC Marathon sees a new record.
Tariff fight reaches Supreme Court, the nationwide penny shortage impacts McDonald’s and the NYC Marathon sees a new record.
17-year-old fatally shot inside Chicago Burger King
A 17-year-old was shot and killed inside a Burger King Sunday night on Chicago's Southwest Side.
A 17-year-old was shot and killed inside a Burger King Sunday night on Chicago's Southwest Side.
Chicago weather: Monday morning forecast
FOX 32's Mike Caplan breaks down today's weather outlook.
FOX 32's Mike Caplan breaks down today's weather outlook.
First-grader welcomed back after heart transplant
A first grader on Chicago's southwest side returned to class after months of medical recovery. Her school turned her homecoming into something unforgettable.
A first grader on Chicago's southwest side returned to class after months of medical recovery. Her school turned her homecoming into something unforgettable.
Burr Oak Cemetery could become nationally registered historic place
The final resting place of Emmett Till could become a nationally registered historic place.
The final resting place of Emmett Till could become a nationally registered historic place.
Time to lock the clock?
We all got an extra hour of sleep this morning as we turned the clocks back.
We all got an extra hour of sleep this morning as we turned the clocks back.
Dia de los Muertos at the National Museum of Mexican Art
Today, many in the Latin community are celebrating Dia de Los Muertos --- or Day of the Dead.
Today, many in the Latin community are celebrating Dia de Los Muertos --- or Day of the Dead.
Women & Fibroids: Talk about treatment options
Doctors say fibroids affect 60 to 80% of women in the U.S. While some experience little to no side effects, others suffer debilitating life style changes - often in silence.
Doctors say fibroids affect 60 to 80% of women in the U.S. While some experience little to no side effects, others suffer debilitating life style changes - often in silence.
Local official back home after stranded in Jamaica
A Chicago-area official who was stranded in Jamaica without her critical medication, is home tonight.
A Chicago-area official who was stranded in Jamaica without her critical medication, is home tonight.
3 people killed in I-94 crash
People were killed after multiple vehicles crashed on I-94.
People were killed after multiple vehicles crashed on I-94.
Government shutdown flight delays, cancellations
The shutdown also continuing to cause problems for air travelers nationwide.
The shutdown also continuing to cause problems for air travelers nationwide.
SNAP issues continue to affect many Americans
The government shutdown now past the one month mark. It is affecting access to food stamps for millions of Americans, including here in Illinois.
The government shutdown now past the one month mark. It is affecting access to food stamps for millions of Americans, including here in Illinois.
Chicago Sports Tonight: Bears win a thriller in Cincinnati
On tonight's CST, Lou is joined by Tina, Ruthie Polinsky and Barstool Eddie to recap the 'Rumble in the Jungle.' The Bears win a thriller in Cincinnati, and the panel discuss the culture change under Ben Johnson, Caleb rising to the challenge and a monster day for the rookie class
On tonight's CST, Lou is joined by Tina, Ruthie Polinsky and Barstool Eddie to recap the 'Rumble in the Jungle.' The Bears win a thriller in Cincinnati, and the panel discuss the culture change under Ben Johnson, Caleb rising to the challenge and a monster day for the rookie class



















