Chicago ranks no. 2 among worst U.S. cities for mosquitoes, report says | ChicagoLIVE
Experts say mosquito activity is increasing in Chicago and across the country as warmer weather returns.
Experts say mosquito activity is increasing in Chicago and across the country as warmer weather returns.
Historian breaks down Declaration of Independence and its modern-day meaning | ChicagoLIVE
A historian explains how the Declaration of Independence continues to shape modern government and political thought.
A historian explains how the Declaration of Independence continues to shape modern government and political thought.
Is the hantavirus contagious? Expert explains cruise ship outbreak | | ChicagoLIVE
Global authorities are monitoring contacts after a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship left several people dead.
Global authorities are monitoring contacts after a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship left several people dead.
Biggest takeaways from new Bulls EVP Bryson Graham | Toyota Talks
Chicago Bulls on SI's Elias Schuster joins Fox Chicago's Cassie Carlson to break down the introductory press conference of Bryson Graham, the Bulls' new Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations. After years of "continuity" and "middle-of-the-pack" results, Graham did something his predecessors wouldn't: he used the word "rebuild". Plus, they discuss why Graham’s transparency is a breath of fresh air, Michael Reinsdorf’s rare public apology to the fans, and how Graham plans to modernize a front office that has been stuck in the past. We also dive into the upcoming NBA Draft and which coaching candidates should be on the Bulls' radar.
Chicago Bulls on SI's Elias Schuster joins Fox Chicago's Cassie Carlson to break down the introductory press conference of Bryson Graham, the Bulls' new Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations. After years of "continuity" and "middle-of-the-pack" results, Graham did something his predecessors wouldn't: he used the word "rebuild". Plus, they discuss why Graham’s transparency is a breath of fresh air, Michael Reinsdorf’s rare public apology to the fans, and how Graham plans to modernize a front office that has been stuck in the past. We also dive into the upcoming NBA Draft and which coaching candidates should be on the Bulls' radar.
First-ever wearable lactose intolerance patch launches nationwide | ChicagoLIVE
Barriere’s latest product launch includes what it calls the first-ever lactose intolerance patch on the market.
Barriere’s latest product launch includes what it calls the first-ever lactose intolerance patch on the market.
Indiana primary results show Trump’s continued grip on GOP | ChicagoLIVE
Indiana voters sided with Trump-endorsed candidates, unseating most Republican lawmakers he targeted after a redistricting dispute.
Indiana voters sided with Trump-endorsed candidates, unseating most Republican lawmakers he targeted after a redistricting dispute.
Chicago sees first eaglet born in city in over 100 years | ChicagoLIVE
An eaglet hatched on Chicago’s Southeast Side marks the first successful eagle birth within city limits in more than a century, officials say.
An eaglet hatched on Chicago’s Southeast Side marks the first successful eagle birth within city limits in more than a century, officials say.
Freddy Jones Band reflects on NASA selection of ‘In a Daydream’ for Artemis II | ChicagoNOW
The Freddy Jones Band talks about their song “In a Daydream” being selected as part of NASA’s Artemis II spaceflight mission.
The Freddy Jones Band talks about their song “In a Daydream” being selected as part of NASA’s Artemis II spaceflight mission.
Cubs fan saved by White Sox fan’s kidney throws first pitch at Wrigley Field
A Cubs fan who went viral seeking a kidney was saved by a White Sox fan who donated one, and the pair will now throw out ceremonial first pitches at Wrigley Field to celebrate her recovery.
A Cubs fan who went viral seeking a kidney was saved by a White Sox fan who donated one, and the pair will now throw out ceremonial first pitches at Wrigley Field to celebrate her recovery.
‘Wild West’: Goose Island drivers face worsening congestion | ChicagoNOW x Block Club Chicago
Residents say Goose Island traffic has become chaotic as construction impacts key routes like Elston Avenue and Division Street.
Residents say Goose Island traffic has become chaotic as construction impacts key routes like Elston Avenue and Division Street.
Chicago beach parking lots to install license-plate tracking gates | ChicagoNOW x Block Club Chicago
The Chicago Park District is rolling out license-plate tracking and 15-minute grace periods at select beach parking lots.
The Chicago Park District is rolling out license-plate tracking and 15-minute grace periods at select beach parking lots.
Police excavate suburban Chicago property in renewed search for missing girl
Authorities in South Elgin are conducting a new search connected to the 2016 disappearance of Kianna Galvin after investigators discovered underground anomalies at a property.
Authorities in South Elgin are conducting a new search connected to the 2016 disappearance of Kianna Galvin after investigators discovered underground anomalies at a property.
‘Mob Wives’ star Drita D’Avanzo talks ‘House of Villains’ win | ChicagoNOW
Reality TV star Drita D’Avanzo reflects on her strategy and victory on “House of Villains.”
Reality TV star Drita D’Avanzo reflects on her strategy and victory on “House of Villains.”
Taylor Bennett talks managing Chance the Rapper while releasing new album | ChicagoNOW
Taylor Bennett discusses his new album “Time After Youth” ahead of its release and shares what’s next for his music and the Bennett family.
Taylor Bennett discusses his new album “Time After Youth” ahead of its release and shares what’s next for his music and the Bennett family.
TMZ: Mike Vrabel, Dianna Russini rented private boat while she was pregnant | ChicagoNOW
A reported 2021 boat outing involving Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini is drawing attention to their past interactions.
A reported 2021 boat outing involving Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini is drawing attention to their past interactions.
TMZ: JPMorgan employee seeks anonymity amid sexual harassment lawsuit | ChicagoNOW
A man suing a JPMorgan Chase executive for alleged sexual harassment is asking a court to let him remain anonymous, citing threats against him and his family.
A man suing a JPMorgan Chase executive for alleged sexual harassment is asking a court to let him remain anonymous, citing threats against him and his family.
Pope Leo XIV’s first year in Vatican highlighted in new biography | ChicagoNOW
One year after becoming the first American-born pope, Pope Leo XIV is the focus of a new biography detailing his path from Chicago to Rome.
One year after becoming the first American-born pope, Pope Leo XIV is the focus of a new biography detailing his path from Chicago to Rome.
Minecraft Experience opening in Rosemont with immersive adventure
The Minecraft Experience officially opens Friday in Rosemont, giving fans a chance to step inside the world of Minecraft with interactive challenges and no controller required.
The Minecraft Experience officially opens Friday in Rosemont, giving fans a chance to step inside the world of Minecraft with interactive challenges and no controller required.
Chicago teacher leads students to 318 college acceptances
During Teacher Appreciation Week, we’re highlighting a Chicago educator who guided every student in her class to college acceptance.
During Teacher Appreciation Week, we’re highlighting a Chicago educator who guided every student in her class to college acceptance.
What you need to know before severe weather hits
Elgin Fire Chief Robb Cagann explains how the city’s emergency alert system works, what weather conditions can trigger sirens, and what residents should do when severe weather warnings are issued.
Elgin Fire Chief Robb Cagann explains how the city’s emergency alert system works, what weather conditions can trigger sirens, and what residents should do when severe weather warnings are issued.



















