Black Film Club Chicago hosts free family photo archive event | ChicagoLIVE
Black Film Club Chicago are inviting West Side families to take part in a free community portrait event Saturday Feb. 28 on West 16th Street.
Black Film Club Chicago are inviting West Side families to take part in a free community portrait event Saturday Feb. 28 on West 16th Street.
St. Francis’ bones go on public display in Assisi for first time | ChicagoLIVE
St. Francis of Assisi to mark the 800th anniversary of his death with relic display in Italy.
St. Francis of Assisi to mark the 800th anniversary of his death with relic display in Italy.
Why Bears head coach believes Caleb Williams will take the next step as a QB in 2026
Ben Johnson led the Chicago Bears' offense to a record-setting 2025 season. He sat down with FOX 32's Cassie Carlson about why he believes Williams will take the next step as a quarterback and more at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
Ben Johnson led the Chicago Bears' offense to a record-setting 2025 season. He sat down with FOX 32's Cassie Carlson about why he believes Williams will take the next step as a quarterback and more at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
GM Ryan Poles on the Bears' competitive window: 'We want to see progress next year'
Bears GM Ryan Poles has put together a team that's won a division title and won a playoff game. He talks with FOX 32's Cassie Carlson about what the Bears' open window is and more at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
Bears GM Ryan Poles has put together a team that's won a division title and won a playoff game. He talks with FOX 32's Cassie Carlson about what the Bears' open window is and more at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
Florida teen’s stepbrother faces charges in cruise ship murder | ChicagoLIVE
Court documents reveal Anna Kepner’s 16-year-old stepbrother has been charged in connection with her death. FOX Orlando’s Esther Bower shares details.
Court documents reveal Anna Kepner’s 16-year-old stepbrother has been charged in connection with her death. FOX Orlando’s Esther Bower shares details.
Judge orders Chicago to pay $163M over illegal ticket fines | ChicagoNOW
The City of Chicago must pay more than $163 million after a judge found it exceeded a $250 state cap on parking and compliance violations for more than a decade.
The City of Chicago must pay more than $163 million after a judge found it exceeded a $250 state cap on parking and compliance violations for more than a decade.
Nigel Barker reflects on ‘America’s Next Top Model’ in new docuseries | ChicagoNOW
Former judge Nigel Barker is speaking out about his time on America’s Next Top Model in the new Netflix docuseries “Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model.” Barker joins us in studio to discuss the show’s legacy and his ventures beyond fashion.
Former judge Nigel Barker is speaking out about his time on America’s Next Top Model in the new Netflix docuseries “Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model.” Barker joins us in studio to discuss the show’s legacy and his ventures beyond fashion.
3,000 students to perform Africana music at Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre | ChicagoNOW
Students from Chicago Public Schools and area campuses will take the stage at the Auditorium Theatre for the annual Black History Concert presented by Uniting Voices Chicago.
Students from Chicago Public Schools and area campuses will take the stage at the Auditorium Theatre for the annual Black History Concert presented by Uniting Voices Chicago.
YouTube star Joey Graceffa brings ‘The Twelve’ tour to Oak Brook | ChicagoNOW
Joey Graceffa is releasing his latest young adult fantasy novel and will appear at Barnes & Noble Oakbrook Center on Feb. 25 for a book signing and meet-and-greet.
Joey Graceffa is releasing his latest young adult fantasy novel and will appear at Barnes & Noble Oakbrook Center on Feb. 25 for a book signing and meet-and-greet.
Chicago food halls face uncertain future after recent closures | ChicagoNOW
Following the January closure of Time Out Market Chicago, questions are swirling about the future of food halls in the city.
Following the January closure of Time Out Market Chicago, questions are swirling about the future of food halls in the city.
TMZ: Nick Reiner no longer receiving family funding for murder defense | ChicagoNOW
Nick Reiner is no longer receiving financial support from his siblings for his murder defense, according to TMZ.
Nick Reiner is no longer receiving financial support from his siblings for his murder defense, according to TMZ.
TMZ: Guthrie family offers $1M reward in search for missing mother | ChicagoNOW
The family of Nancy Guthrie is offering a $1 million reward for information leading to her whereabouts.
The family of Nancy Guthrie is offering a $1 million reward for information leading to her whereabouts.
Stepbrother charged in death of Anna Kepner on cruise ship
Newly released court documents reveal that the stepbrother of 18-year-old Anna Kepner has been charged in connection with her homicide following her death aboard a cruise ship in early November.
Newly released court documents reveal that the stepbrother of 18-year-old Anna Kepner has been charged in connection with her homicide following her death aboard a cruise ship in early November.
Congressman Foster previews President Trump’s State of the Union
Ahead of President Donald Trump’s address at the Capitol, Congressman Bill Foster discusses priorities for Illinois’ 11th District and brings Family Health Partnership Clinic CEO Suzanne Hoban to highlight how federal healthcare decisions could affect local families.
Ahead of President Donald Trump’s address at the Capitol, Congressman Bill Foster discusses priorities for Illinois’ 11th District and brings Family Health Partnership Clinic CEO Suzanne Hoban to highlight how federal healthcare decisions could affect local families.
Winter storm wreaks havoc on the Northeast and they're not out of the woods yet
Crews and residents in the Northeast are cleaning up roads and properties after a major snowstorm.
Crews and residents in the Northeast are cleaning up roads and properties after a major snowstorm.
AI-powered scams surge as USPIS warn consumers to stay vigilant
The United States Postal Inspection Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigation warn that scammers are using artificial intelligence to make fake emails, texts, and calls harder to spot.
The United States Postal Inspection Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigation warn that scammers are using artificial intelligence to make fake emails, texts, and calls harder to spot.
Why dating in Chicago feels so hard — and how to fix it
Matchmaker April Davis of Luma Luxury Matchmaking breaks down why dating in Chicago can feel stalled and shares practical steps singles can take right now to find a real connection.
Matchmaker April Davis of Luma Luxury Matchmaking breaks down why dating in Chicago can feel stalled and shares practical steps singles can take right now to find a real connection.
Judge rules Chicago overcharged residents for parking tickets, other violations
Chicago residents may be owed money after a judge last week found the city overcharged on parking tickets and other violations dating back to 2012.
Chicago residents may be owed money after a judge last week found the city overcharged on parking tickets and other violations dating back to 2012.
Closing arguments get underway in Chicago wrongful raid trial
Closing arguments are scheduled to being in a trial over a wrongful raid in Chicago. The incident happened in 2018 in the Back of the Yards neighborhood.
Closing arguments are scheduled to being in a trial over a wrongful raid in Chicago. The incident happened in 2018 in the Back of the Yards neighborhood.
Supreme Court weighs Louisiana redistricting case that could reshape the Voting Rights Act
As the U.S. Supreme Court considers a Louisiana redistricting challenge that could impact a key provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, NAACP Chief of Policy and Legislative Affairs Patrice Willoughby discusses what’s at stake for Black voters and the potential nationwide fallout.
As the U.S. Supreme Court considers a Louisiana redistricting challenge that could impact a key provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, NAACP Chief of Policy and Legislative Affairs Patrice Willoughby discusses what’s at stake for Black voters and the potential nationwide fallout.



















