Invasion of Ukraine further complicates supply chain issues
Jake Clopton, CEO of Clopton Capital, talks about how Russia's invasion of Ukraine is exacerbating issues with the global supply chain.
Westmont community gathers supplies to help Ukrainians fleeing their homes
In Westmont, the community gathered supplies to help Ukrainian refugees who had to leave much of their lives behind.
Westmont community gathers donations for Ukraine refugees
The searing images of violence in Ukraine are prompting thousands of people here in the Chicago area to mobilize.
Prayer service for Ukraine held in suburban Lemont
Parishioners in Lemont stood side by side Wednesday night in unity, calling for Russia to stand down.
Virginia substitute teacher suspended for allegedly pushing Russian propaganda in class
A Northern Virginia substitute teacher was suspended by a public school system for allegedly trying to push Russian propaganda on students.
Chicago shop owner selling blue and yellow shirts, tote bags in support of Ukraine
As the war in Ukraine rages on, we're seeing more efforts in the Chicago area to support the Ukrainian people.
Chicago business owner selling blue and yellow shirts, tote bags in support of Ukraine
As the war in Ukraine rages on, we're seeing more efforts in the Chicago area to support the Ukrainian people.
Chicago woman returns to Ukraine to help with war effort
Using her own money, she's aided in housing refugees, and bought essential items for Ukrainian fighters in small towns in Poland, coordinating the deliveries on the ground.
Chicago woman returns to Ukraine to help with war effort
A woman from Kyiv, the capital city of Ukraine, made Chicago her home in 2005. But when she heard about the war, she boarded a plane this past weekend to help.
Russia-Ukraine War: Kharkiv holds out; Russians claim to control Kherson
Russia and Ukraine said Wednesday that they were prepared to hold talks for the second time since the Russian invasion of its neighbor began last week.
Experts suggest talking with kids about war in Ukraine
With everything going on in the world, including the recent invasion of Ukraine by Russia, mental health doctors say doing check-ins with kids of all ages is important. Dr. Mark Loafman is the chair of Family and Community Medicine with Cook County Health.
Donations in Westmont pour in for Ukrainian refugees
In Westmont, the community gathered supplies to help Ukrainian refugees who had to leave much of their lives behind.
Florida family's adoption of Ukraine children put on hold, worried for boys' safety
Russia's War on Ukraine is putting a halt to adoptions leaving families frustrated and worried about the safety of the children.
What should you do in case of a nuclear explosion? U.S. government updates guidance
Friday, the official Ready.gov website updated its guidance about what to do in the case of a nuclear blast. It was not immediately clear if the update was tied to anything specific with the Russia-Ukraine conflict or just coincidental.
Are Americans at a high risk of Russian cyberattacks due to Ukrainian invasion?
A cyberattack could mean attacks on phones, computers and personal accounts. An IT expert joins Good Day Chicago to explain ways to protect your personal information if hackers attack.
Chicago Sisters Cities International working to send bulletproof vests to Ukrainians
Chicago Sister Cities International is working in partnership with the Ukrainian Consulate General to get supplies such as bulletproof vests to Kyiv and beyond.
Chechen hit squad sent to murder Zelenskyy 'eliminated,' top Ukrainian defense official says
A team of elite commandos sent to assassinate President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was "eliminated" by security forces, a top defense official said.
Biden's State of the Union: President vows to check Russia, fight inflation
Addressing a concerned nation and anxious world, President Joe Biden vowed in his first State of the Union address Tuesday night to check Russian aggression in Ukraine, tame soaring U.S. inflation and deal with the fading but still dangerous coronavirus.
Biden delivers first State of the Union address amid turmoil in Ukraine
Addressing a concerned nation and anxious world, President Joe Biden vowed in his first State of the Union address Tuesday night to check Russian aggression in Ukraine, tame soaring U.S. inflation and deal with the fading but still dangerous coronavirus.
US leaders show Ukraine support by wearing blue and yellow at State of the Union
During President Biden's State of the Union address, many members of Congress chose to show a sign of solidarity with the people of Ukraine by wearing the embattled country's colors: blue and yellow.