Illinois rep reacts to Trump's speech at U.N. meeting | The Chicago Report
U.S. Rep. Jonathan Jackson, D- Chicago, gives his reaction to President Donald Trump's appearance before the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday.
U.S. Rep. Jonathan Jackson, D- Chicago, gives his reaction to President Donald Trump's appearance before the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday.
Ticks spreading in Illinois, health officials say
Illinois health officials are warning residents that ticks are spreading and that they should take precautions.
Illinois health officials are warning residents that ticks are spreading and that they should take precautions.
Illinois health officials recommend flu, COVID vaccines, diverge from CDC guidelines
State health officials on Tuesday issued guidance widely recommending vaccines for flu and COVID-19 for people 6 months and older, a deviation from recent guidance from a federal vaccine advisory panel.
State health officials on Tuesday issued guidance widely recommending vaccines for flu and COVID-19 for people 6 months and older, a deviation from recent guidance from a federal vaccine advisory panel.
Missing New York girl found in Chicago area with 2 men in US illegally: officials
A missing girl from New York was found last week in a Chicago suburb with two men who authorities said were in the country illegally.
A missing girl from New York was found last week in a Chicago suburb with two men who authorities said were in the country illegally.
Are tattoos safe? Doctors reveal the hidden health risks and benefits | Second Opinion
In this episode of "Second Opinion with the Twin Docs," the docs dive into the booming $1.5 billion tattoo industry and how tattoos have become more mainstream than ever. But behind the art lies a complex health conversation?from infection and allergic reactions to cancer risks and immune system responses. In this episode, we uncover what science, dermatologists, and paramedical tattoo artists are revealing about the true impact tattoos can have on your body?and how they?re also being used to heal both physically and emotionally.
In this episode of "Second Opinion with the Twin Docs," the docs dive into the booming $1.5 billion tattoo industry and how tattoos have become more mainstream than ever. But behind the art lies a complex health conversation?from infection and allergic reactions to cancer risks and immune system responses. In this episode, we uncover what science, dermatologists, and paramedical tattoo artists are revealing about the true impact tattoos can have on your body?and how they?re also being used to heal both physically and emotionally.
Is Jordan Love?s job on the line in Green Bay? | 1st & North
On this episode of "1st & North," Lou Canellis and NFC North insiders ask if Jordan Love?s job is on the line in Green Bay. Plus, the Lions continue to dominate, the Bears celebrate a big win over Dallas, and there may be a quarterback controversy brewing in Minnesota. We break down the latest injury updates, locker room moments, and Micah Parsons? return to Dallas.
On this episode of "1st & North," Lou Canellis and NFC North insiders ask if Jordan Love?s job is on the line in Green Bay. Plus, the Lions continue to dominate, the Bears celebrate a big win over Dallas, and there may be a quarterback controversy brewing in Minnesota. We break down the latest injury updates, locker room moments, and Micah Parsons? return to Dallas.
Chicago Heights students turn produce into lessons at Obama school market
The Barack Obama School of Leadership and STEM in Chicago Heights is turning the soil into a syllabus.
The Barack Obama School of Leadership and STEM in Chicago Heights is turning the soil into a syllabus.
Deadline for new spending bill nears
With just one week before the latest funding deadline, the odds of a government shutdown may have just increased. Chad Pergram has the latest.
With just one week before the latest funding deadline, the odds of a government shutdown may have just increased. Chad Pergram has the latest.
Family outraged after Chicago mother killed, shooter still free
A 31-year-old mother was shot and killed in Chicago shortly after dropping her son off at school. Two weeks later, her family is still searching for justice while preparing for what should have been a joyful moment ? her son?s 7th birthday.
A 31-year-old mother was shot and killed in Chicago shortly after dropping her son off at school. Two weeks later, her family is still searching for justice while preparing for what should have been a joyful moment ? her son?s 7th birthday.
New Chicago Fire stadium earns key approval from city panel
The Chicago Fire FC, the city?s hometown Major League Soccer team, is one step closer to getting a new home.
The Chicago Fire FC, the city?s hometown Major League Soccer team, is one step closer to getting a new home.
Autism groups respond to Trump administration's Tylenol claims
Strong reaction still pouring in after Monday's announcement linking Tylenol to autism.
Strong reaction still pouring in after Monday's announcement linking Tylenol to autism.
Trump DOJ official argues against Illinois assault weapons ban
The Illinois law that bans assault weapons is facing big opposition from the Trump administration. A top Department of Justice official argued against the law in court during a hearing on Monday.
The Illinois law that bans assault weapons is facing big opposition from the Trump administration. A top Department of Justice official argued against the law in court during a hearing on Monday.
Gov. Pritzker orders 4% cuts across state agencies, blames federal policies
Gov. JB Pritzker is directing state agencies to identify 4% spending cuts in next year?s budget, citing what he called "disastrous economic policies" by President Donald Trump.
Gov. JB Pritzker is directing state agencies to identify 4% spending cuts in next year?s budget, citing what he called "disastrous economic policies" by President Donald Trump.
Trump confronts global leaders at U.N. over immigration, energy
President Donald Trump returned to the United Nations Tuesday to deliver a speech on his second-term foreign policy achievements.
President Donald Trump returned to the United Nations Tuesday to deliver a speech on his second-term foreign policy achievements.
NBA YoungBoy Chicago concert canceled | Hip hop culture expert reacts
The United Center canceled NBA YoungBoy?s Chicago concert without explanation, sparking speculation about safety and rap rivalries. Dr. Jabari Evans, Chicago native, rapper, and professor of Race and Media, joins us to break down what the cancelation means for fans, hip hop culture, and the city.
The United Center canceled NBA YoungBoy?s Chicago concert without explanation, sparking speculation about safety and rap rivalries. Dr. Jabari Evans, Chicago native, rapper, and professor of Race and Media, joins us to break down what the cancelation means for fans, hip hop culture, and the city.
Ryan Routh found guilty of Trump assassination attempt
Ryan Routh has been found guilty of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump last year at his Florida golf course.
Ryan Routh has been found guilty of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump last year at his Florida golf course.
Homecoming scams: BBB warns students about fake websites and limo deals
The Better Business Bureau is warning Chicago-area students and parents about homecoming scams, including fake websites and shady limo services. Steve Bernas from the BBB explains what to watch out for and how to avoid costly mistakes.
The Better Business Bureau is warning Chicago-area students and parents about homecoming scams, including fake websites and shady limo services. Steve Bernas from the BBB explains what to watch out for and how to avoid costly mistakes.
Chicago officials defend approach to lead pipe notifications
Some Chicago officials are defending their decision to fall short of federal and state requirements to notify nearly a million residents about toxic lead service lines. They argue resources are better spent replacing pipes rather than mailing notices. Jennifer Walling of the Illinois Environmental Council joins us to weigh in.
Some Chicago officials are defending their decision to fall short of federal and state requirements to notify nearly a million residents about toxic lead service lines. They argue resources are better spent replacing pipes rather than mailing notices. Jennifer Walling of the Illinois Environmental Council joins us to weigh in.
Illinois Treasurer launches ICash auction with Bears pins, rare cards
Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs is kicking off the ICash online auction, featuring Chicago Bears collectible pins, Jackie Robinson and Hank Aaron baseball cards, plus jewelry, coins, and more.
Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs is kicking off the ICash online auction, featuring Chicago Bears collectible pins, Jackie Robinson and Hank Aaron baseball cards, plus jewelry, coins, and more.
Not your grandma's bingo | ChicagoNOW
Think you know bingo? Think again. Bingo Loco is part game night, part rave, and it?s sweeping across the globe.
Think you know bingo? Think again. Bingo Loco is part game night, part rave, and it?s sweeping across the globe.



















