Cassidy Hutchinson raises eyebrows during surprise testimony on Jan. 6 insurrection
Ron Safer from Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP shares his thoughts on the impact of Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony in front of the Jan. 6 committee.
What to expect from today's Jan. 6 Capitol Riot hearing
Dr. Stephen Maynard Caliendo from North Central College breaks down what he expects to see Monday as the second congressional hearing examining Trump’s role in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack begins.
Dozens of veterans board the 100th voyage of Honor Flight Chicago
Honor Flight Chicago sent dozens of veterans from Chicago to the nation's capitol on Wednesday, marking the 100th trip made by the organization.
Honor Flight Chicago prepares for its 100th flight to D.C. honoring veterans
Mary Pettinato and WWII veteran Irv Abramson talks about the opportunities and experiences that Honor Flight Chicago has provided for veterans for nearly 100 flights
Brother of murdered Chicago teen travels to D.C. to call on officials to act on gun violence
Tre Bosley talks about why he traveled to Washington D.C. to call on lawmakers to take action to stop gun violence plaguing Chicagoans.
Groundbreaking for the National Medal of Honor Museum to take place this week
Captain Chris Cassidy, president and CEO of the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation, talks about breaking ground on an amazing new museum commemorating American heroes in Washington D.C.
Silver Spring explosion: 10 transported in apartment building blast, several unaccounted for
UPDATE: During an afternoon press conference, Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services Chief Scott Goldstein said there are several tenants "unaccounted for." Officials do not have an exact number of how many people are missing. The search will continue through the night.
Capitol Riot: A look back on year since January 6 insurrection
January 6 marks one year since the U.S. Capitol riot, when pro-Donald Trump rioters charged the steps as Congress began counting the Electoral College votes.
Rep. Marie Newman reflects on Capitol riot, lessons learned from insurrection
Rep. Marie Newman (D-Ill.) shares her thoughts on President Joe Biden's remarks on the one-year anniversary of the attack on the Capitol and what her experience was like on that fateful day.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has COVID, says he's vaccinated and symptoms are mild
“The vaccines work and will remain a military medical requirement for our workforce," Austin said.
Lake Forest brothers plead guilty in Capitol riot
Two North Shore brothers who entered the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection each pleaded guilty Monday to misdemeanor charges connected with the breach.
Historic all-female veteran flight takes off from Midway for a trip to Washington D.C.
FOX 32's Joanie Lum reports...
Cook County clerk welcomes honor flight home
Cook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough took part in a special ceremony for her husband on Thursday.
Capitol Hill bomb threat suspect in custody
The suspect behind a bomb threat on Capitol Hill that prompted a massive police presence is now in custody, Capitol police said Thursday afternoon.
Lightning strike temporarily shuts down Washington Monument
The Washington Monument will remain shut down on Tuesday in order to repair damage caused by a lightning strike over the weekend.
Machete wielding juvenile who allegedly hurled anti-gay slurs in DC arrested
Police are offering up to $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest.
Search for 2-month-old baby Kyon Jones at landfill concluded, DC police chief says
D.C. Police Chief Robert Contee III says officers will finish searching a landfill on Thursday for a 2-month-old baby who disappeared last week.
Jen Psaki predicts she'll leave White House press secretary job in 'about a year'
"I think it's going to be time for somebody else to have this job in a year from now or about a year from now," Psaki said.
Study: Summer could last for 6 months by century’s end
A new study revealed that summer could stick around for six months in the Northern hemisphere by 2100 if efforts to mitigate global warming don’t continue.
GOP rep says he intentionally sidestepped House metal detectors to get legal standing to sue Pelosi
"That's OK," Clyde said of a $15,000 fine. "I'm good with the taking a hit for the team. But we're going to win on this and we're going to have House Resolution 73 declared unconstitutional because it is unconstitutional."