South Side Irish Parade kicks off despite the rainy weather
The weather wasn't great - but the South Side Irish Parade kicked off anyway. People lined up pretty early to make sure they got a good seat for the action.
The weather wasn't great - but the South Side Irish Parade kicked off anyway. People lined up pretty early to make sure they got a good seat for the action.
Man charged with hate crime after shouting slurs at Lombard bakery
A man has been charged with a hate crime following an incident at a Lombard bakery.
A man has been charged with a hate crime following an incident at a Lombard bakery.
Several airline CEOs ask Congress to pay TSA agents during shutdown
It's now been a month since funding ran out for the Department of Homeland Security. This is continuing to cause long lines at airports. And now, CEO's from several major airlines are issuing a plea to Congress.
It's now been a month since funding ran out for the Department of Homeland Security. This is continuing to cause long lines at airports. And now, CEO's from several major airlines are issuing a plea to Congress.
War in Iran enters its third week
Now to the latest on the War in Iran. President Trump says he has demanded about 7 countries send warships to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. It's a key waterway for transporting oil. Iranian forces have blocked it, which is partly why gas prices have spiked in recent weeks.
Now to the latest on the War in Iran. President Trump says he has demanded about 7 countries send warships to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. It's a key waterway for transporting oil. Iranian forces have blocked it, which is partly why gas prices have spiked in recent weeks.
Grading the Chicago Bears’ Free Agency Moves | Chicago Sports Tonight
On this Sunday edition of Chicago Sports Tonight, FOX 32 sports anchor Tina Nguyen is joined by Gabe Ramirez of CHSN and Pat the Designer of ESPN Chicago to break down the Bears’ roster after their latest free agency signings along with why there’s added pressure on the defense next season. Plus, they share their thoughts on the Illinois and Michigan’s path to the Final Four and react to the Cubs naming Matthew Boyd their Opening Day starter.
On this Sunday edition of Chicago Sports Tonight, FOX 32 sports anchor Tina Nguyen is joined by Gabe Ramirez of CHSN and Pat the Designer of ESPN Chicago to break down the Bears’ roster after their latest free agency signings along with why there’s added pressure on the defense next season. Plus, they share their thoughts on the Illinois and Michigan’s path to the Final Four and react to the Cubs naming Matthew Boyd their Opening Day starter.
Chicago weather: Strong to severe storms today followed by accumulating snow overnight and Monday
Fox Chicago's Emily Wahls has the latest forecast.
Fox Chicago's Emily Wahls has the latest forecast.
Photos Hotdogs in Palatine serves up March Madness specials
With March Madness around the corner, Photos Hotdogs in Palatine has the best options for gameday eats.
With March Madness around the corner, Photos Hotdogs in Palatine has the best options for gameday eats.
World Business Chicago looks for city’s next big idea | ChicagoLIVE
Andrew Hayes joined the show to discuss how World Business Chicago is launching a citywide competition for some great ideas to improve the city.
Andrew Hayes joined the show to discuss how World Business Chicago is launching a citywide competition for some great ideas to improve the city.
Chicago’s South Side Irish Parade continues St. Patrick’s Day celebrations | ChicagoLIVE
Aric Grooms, the grand marshal of this year’s South Side Irish Parade, joins the show to talk about the Chicago tradition and honoring first responders.
Aric Grooms, the grand marshal of this year’s South Side Irish Parade, joins the show to talk about the Chicago tradition and honoring first responders.
Chicago architecture river tours a go-to during summer | ChicagoLIVE
If you love Chicago, architecture, and history, the city's architecture tours on the Chicago River are a must during the summer months.
If you love Chicago, architecture, and history, the city's architecture tours on the Chicago River are a must during the summer months.
Chess enthusiasts' club strives to teach others | ChicagoLIVE
Paras Cherukuri, 17, joined the show to talk about his chess club and how he aims to bring people together to learn about the game he loves.
Paras Cherukuri, 17, joined the show to talk about his chess club and how he aims to bring people together to learn about the game he loves.
DHS still not funded as long airport lines, terrorism concerns grow
The Department of Homeland Security funding stalemate has reached a month, as concerns about long lines at airports and terrorism threats grow.
The Department of Homeland Security funding stalemate has reached a month, as concerns about long lines at airports and terrorism threats grow.
Chicago shooting leaves 17-year-old dead on North Side, CPD says
A 17-year-old boy was shot and killed on Chicago’s South Side late Saturday night.
A 17-year-old boy was shot and killed on Chicago’s South Side late Saturday night.
Chicago police officer shot while driving on South Side, suspect in custody, CPD says
A Chicago police officer was shot and injured while driving on the city’s South Side late Saturday night, and a suspect is in custody.
A Chicago police officer was shot and injured while driving on the city’s South Side late Saturday night, and a suspect is in custody.
Chicago Weather: Gusty Sunday before winter storm expected Monday
Fox Chicago Meteorologist Mark Strehl has the forecast for March 15, 2026.
Fox Chicago Meteorologist Mark Strehl has the forecast for March 15, 2026.
Your Sunday Chicago forecast
Mark Strehl has your Chicago weather update!
Mark Strehl has your Chicago weather update!
Chicago Public Schools CEO search down to 3 finalists
Three finalists were announced in the search for the next CEO of Chicago Public Schools this week.
Three finalists were announced in the search for the next CEO of Chicago Public Schools this week.
DHS funding stalemate nears one month as terror concerns rise and TSA agents work without pay
Lawmakers remain deadlocked over funding the Department of Homeland Security as the Iran conflict heightens terrorism fears, leaving TSA agents unpaid, airport lines growing, and both parties trading blame over immigration enforcement and ICE.
Lawmakers remain deadlocked over funding the Department of Homeland Security as the Iran conflict heightens terrorism fears, leaving TSA agents unpaid, airport lines growing, and both parties trading blame over immigration enforcement and ICE.
U.S. embassy warns Americans to leave Iraq after missile strike as Iran conflict pushes oil to $100
A missile strike near the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad prompts an urgent evacuation warning as U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran escalate, the Strait of Hormuz faces disruption, and rising oil prices hit American drivers.
A missile strike near the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad prompts an urgent evacuation warning as U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran escalate, the Strait of Hormuz faces disruption, and rising oil prices hit American drivers.
Chicago celebrates St. Patrick's Day
Chicago kicked off St. Patrick’s Day weekend Saturday as crowds gathered across the city for one of its most recognizable traditions — the dyeing of the Chicago River.
Chicago kicked off St. Patrick’s Day weekend Saturday as crowds gathered across the city for one of its most recognizable traditions — the dyeing of the Chicago River.



















