Paris on Politics: CPD preps for DNC, Dolton dysfunction

Fox 32 political correspondent Paris Schutz sits down with Chicago Inspector General Deborah Witzburg to discuss the Chicago Police Department gearing up for potential protests during the Democratic National Convention in August.

Mother's tragedy inspires lifesaving mission against SIDS in Illinois

The executive director of SIDS of Illinois, Nancy Maruyama, said after her son died unexpectedly during a nap in the 1980s, she made it her mission to help others. In 1985, her son was only four-and-a-half months old, when she dropped him off at the babysitter while she went to her nursing job. Less than 10 minutes into the infant's first nap, the unthinkable happened.

Tanya Dreesen tackles new era for the Chicago Bears

In a league increasingly gaining more faithful female followers, it's only right that the National Football League also sees more women in higher positions behind the scenes. Today's groundbreaker is Tanya Dreesen, who's the Chicago Bears' new senior vice president of strategy and global affairs and chief of staff.

Viral TikTok stars the Joseph family share their life story in new book

The idea of "traditional" nuclear families has evolved significantly since the 1950s. Changes in society have challenged old stereotypes in reality, but not always in people's minds. In tonight's Voice of Change, FOX 32's Terrence Lee sat down with a couple you might recognize who's helping break down negative stigmas around same-sex relationships. The Joseph's share their parenting journey with nearly three million followers on social media, opening hearts and minds. Now, the dads are sharing even more of their lives in a new book to get everyone talking openly.