Chicago man pleads guilty to $5 million utility fraud scheme
From 2017 to 2024, a Chicago man defrauded utility companies out of millions. Here's how the scheme worked.
Chicago public media brace for major cuts after spending bill
Chicago's public media stations are preparing for major cuts after Congress voted to approve eliminating federal funding for public broadcasting.
Indulge your palate at Roscoe Village Burger Fest
Roscoe Village Burger Fest is back for its 18th year, bringing three days of food, live music and family entertainment to Belmont Avenue between Damen and Oakley avenues.
Things to do in Chicago this weekend (July 18-20)
Looking for fun things to do this weekend? From Blackpink lighting up Soldier Field to the Tacos and Tamales Festival in Pilsen, Chicago has something for everyone!
Jack in the Box's first Chicago-area location in decades opens
After 40 years, Jack in the Box is back in Chicagoland. Here's where the first new location just opened🍔🌮
South Shore shooting leaves 45-year-old wounded
A 45-year-old man was shot Friday morning while walking on Chicago’s South Side, police said.
O-Town is back, bringing the heat to Arcada Theatre on the Pop 2000 Tour | ChicagoNOW
Get ready to relive your pop-star dreams because O-Town is back and hitting the stage right here in the suburbs. They're headlining the Pop 2000 Tour at the Arcada Theatre in St. Charles, bringing all the early 2000s energy fans remember, plus a few surprises. Band members discuss their plans for the show and what fans can expect.
3 weekend events you can't miss: Ren faire, boy bands, and a Disney classic | ChicagoNOW
We've got your weekend plans covered-and they're hitting all the right notes, whether you're feeling nostalgic, theatrical or totally medieval. Kenzie and Roman break it all down.
Pilsen’s Tacos y Tamales Festival spices up a new location this weekend
The beloved Chicago street fest returns with flavorful Latin eats, live music and dance in a fresh Pilsen spot.
Can you guess the Fox 32 Chicago talent from their baby photo? | ChicagoNOW
They're the familiar faces bringing you the news. But what if all you had to go by was a baby photo? Think you could still recognize them? Take a look at some adorable baby pictures and try to match them with FOX Chicago's reporters and anchors.
FDA triggers recall of over 67,000 power stick deodorants | ChicagoNOW
More than 67,000 cases of deodorant sold at Walmart, Dollar Tree and on Amazon have been recalled. The recall includes multiple varieties of Power Stick roll-on deodorant-like "Power Fresh," "Spring Fresh," and "Original Nourishing." The FDA says the issue stems from deviations in current good manufacturing practices.
Ravenswood On Tap brings craft brews and community spirit to the North Side
The weekend festival celebrates local breweries, live music and family fun while supporting neighborhood businesses.
Indulge your palate at Roscoe Village Burger Fest
The Roscoe Village Burger Fest kicks off today with plenty of music, arts, crafts and, of course, food.
Soak up summer in Chicago at these festivals this weekend
Chicago is jam-packed with fun things to do this weekend.
Viral 'Daddy Strolls' give Chicago fathers space to share wins and struggles
A Chicago dad founded the Daddy Victory Club to give fathers — especially Black dads — a supportive space to share parenting challenges, celebrate small wins, and connect through viral “Daddy Strolls."
Boy, 17, charged with Chicago armed carjacking
A 17-year-old boy is facing charges in connection with an armed carjacking Thursday afternoon in the South Loop.
Four injured after SUV collides with CPD car in Washington Park
Four people were injured early Friday after an SUV collided with a Chicago police patrol vehicle in the Washington Park neighborhood, authorities said.
Chicago weather: Cool morning, weekend storms, then heat returns
Cooler weather today will give way to storms on Saturday before intense heat and humidity return next week.
Paris on Politics: City Inspector General Deborah Witzburg won't seek second term
FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
Inspector general not seeking second term
The city's inspector general will not be seeking another term. Paris Schutz spoke to her about the reason she's leaving.