Chicago families worry about ICE, but new law promises school protections
As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents increase their presence in Chicago and the suburbs, concern is growing among families.
As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents increase their presence in Chicago and the suburbs, concern is growing among families.
Why The Athletic's Jon Machota thinks Bears vs. Cowboys will be a high-scoring game
The Bears welcome the Dallas Cowboys and ex-Bears head coach Matt Eberflus to Chicago this weekend. Tina Nguyen chats with The Athletic's Jon Machota, who thinks there might be a shootout coming in Chicago.
The Bears welcome the Dallas Cowboys and ex-Bears head coach Matt Eberflus to Chicago this weekend. Tina Nguyen chats with The Athletic's Jon Machota, who thinks there might be a shootout coming in Chicago.
Chicago alderman blocks dispensary backed by retired police officers
The proposal would have brought Releaf Dispensary to 2415 W. Peterson Ave., but the plan was denied earlier this week.
The proposal would have brought Releaf Dispensary to 2415 W. Peterson Ave., but the plan was denied earlier this week.
Advocate Christ Medical Center's 300th kidney transplant
Advocate Christ Medical Center is celebrating its 300th kidney transplant.
Advocate Christ Medical Center is celebrating its 300th kidney transplant.
Chicago Sky celebrates new practice facility
The Chicago Sky are celebrating a big step in building their new practice facility.
The Chicago Sky are celebrating a big step in building their new practice facility.
Fed cuts interest rates for the first time this year
The Fed just cut interest rates for the first time this year. They dropped their benchmark rate by a quarter point.
The Fed just cut interest rates for the first time this year. They dropped their benchmark rate by a quarter point.
Exclusive: Memo shows Pritzker's office warned about Chicago pension bill
New documents obtained by Fox 32 show that Gov. J.B. Pritzker's office was warned by Chicago officials that pension legislation could cause deep financial harm to the city.
New documents obtained by Fox 32 show that Gov. J.B. Pritzker's office was warned by Chicago officials that pension legislation could cause deep financial harm to the city.
Family speaks out after Chicago mom, 2 kids recovered from Lake Michigan
Just days after the bodies of a Chicago woman and her two children were recovered from Lake Michigan, a family member reached out to FOX 32 to set the record straight.
Just days after the bodies of a Chicago woman and her two children were recovered from Lake Michigan, a family member reached out to FOX 32 to set the record straight.
Suspect charged with murder, death penalty sought
Utah Valley University students are back in class today, just one week after a shooting on campus left conservative activist Charlie Kirk dead.
Utah Valley University students are back in class today, just one week after a shooting on campus left conservative activist Charlie Kirk dead.
Chicago-area commuter crawls under stopped Metra train, video shows
Police in a Chicago suburb are warning commuters about rail safety after video captured a person crawling underneath a stopped Metra train. (Credit: Hinsdale Police Department)
Police in a Chicago suburb are warning commuters about rail safety after video captured a person crawling underneath a stopped Metra train. (Credit: Hinsdale Police Department)
Chicago weather: Sunny skies today, storm chances arrive this weekend
Kaitlin Cody has your weather update!
Kaitlin Cody has your weather update!
Student loan relief stalled: 1M+ spplications in limbo | ChicagoNOW
As student loan borrowers across the country wait for relief, a growing backlog is stalling key federal programs. This week, the U.S. Department of Education revealed that over a million Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) applications remain unprocessed, while the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Buyback backlog has grown for six straight months.
As student loan borrowers across the country wait for relief, a growing backlog is stalling key federal programs. This week, the U.S. Department of Education revealed that over a million Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) applications remain unprocessed, while the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Buyback backlog has grown for six straight months.
Assistant principal among 3 killed in shooting outside Berwyn middle school
An assistant principal at a Berwyn middle school was one of three people killed in a shooting near the campus Tuesday afternoon.
An assistant principal at a Berwyn middle school was one of three people killed in a shooting near the campus Tuesday afternoon.
President Trump makes history with second state visit to United Kingdom
President Donald Trump is getting the royal treatment today. He is now the first U.S. president to have a second state visit with the royal family.
President Donald Trump is getting the royal treatment today. He is now the first U.S. president to have a second state visit with the royal family.
Cook County officials push for accountability, oversight of ICE operations
Cook County officials want to hold ICE accountable after a deadly shooting last week.
Cook County officials want to hold ICE accountable after a deadly shooting last week.
First West Nile virus death reported in Illinois this year
A Cook County resident has become the first person in Illinois to die of West Nile virus this year.
A Cook County resident has become the first person in Illinois to die of West Nile virus this year.
Stuntman reveals thrills and dangers of Hollywood?s deadliest jobs | ChicagoNOW
He?s the man who risks life and limb to bring Hollywood?s biggest action scenes to life ? doubling for stars like Christian Bale, Ryan Reynolds, and Tom Hiddleston. Emmy-nominated stunt coordinator Paul Lacovara joins us to pull back the curtain on the high-octane, high-risk world of stunt work, sharing jaw-dropping stories and insider secrets from sets of blockbuster films and hit TV shows. What drives a stuntman to throw caution to the wind for art? Paul tells all.
He?s the man who risks life and limb to bring Hollywood?s biggest action scenes to life ? doubling for stars like Christian Bale, Ryan Reynolds, and Tom Hiddleston. Emmy-nominated stunt coordinator Paul Lacovara joins us to pull back the curtain on the high-octane, high-risk world of stunt work, sharing jaw-dropping stories and insider secrets from sets of blockbuster films and hit TV shows. What drives a stuntman to throw caution to the wind for art? Paul tells all.
Chicago Public Schools moves ahead with Black Student Success Plan | What that means
Chicago Public Schools is moving forward with its ambitious Black Student Success Plan?despite a federal investigation questioning whether it unfairly favors one group of students.
Chicago Public Schools is moving forward with its ambitious Black Student Success Plan?despite a federal investigation questioning whether it unfairly favors one group of students.
Mortgage rates plunge ?What this means for homebuyers and sellers | ChicagoNOW
Mortgage rates just saw their biggest one-day drop in months?hitting their lowest level since late 2022. The average 30-year fixed rate dipped to 6.13% on Tuesday, as investors anticipate a widely expected rate cut by the Federal Reserve. But as we?ve seen before, what looks like relief for homebuyers can quickly shift?especially if rates move unexpectedly after the Fed?s decision.
Mortgage rates just saw their biggest one-day drop in months?hitting their lowest level since late 2022. The average 30-year fixed rate dipped to 6.13% on Tuesday, as investors anticipate a widely expected rate cut by the Federal Reserve. But as we?ve seen before, what looks like relief for homebuyers can quickly shift?especially if rates move unexpectedly after the Fed?s decision.
Chicago?s Architecture Biennial: The world?s boldest architects take over the city | ChicagoNOW
The Chicago Architecture Biennial is a citywide exhibition that turns Chicago into a hub for architecture and design every two years. Free and open to the public, it brings together architects, artists, and designers from around the world to share ideas through exhibitions, installations, and events.
The Chicago Architecture Biennial is a citywide exhibition that turns Chicago into a hub for architecture and design every two years. Free and open to the public, it brings together architects, artists, and designers from around the world to share ideas through exhibitions, installations, and events.



















