Malört debuts new Thanksgiving-flavored liqueur
Malört lovers have another reason to be thankful.
North Lawndale's beelove cafe supports non-profit employment network
The North Lawndale Employment Network provides community members with financial and and job-readiness programming. The beelove cafe is the non-profit's newest enterprise which offers job opportunities while proving raw natural honey treats to customers.
Chicago Bulls unveil stunning new murals celebrating basketball's essence across city
Three new murals were unveiled Friday in Pilsen, West Town, and the West Loop.
Chicago community gathers to support Israel with prayers and more amid Hamas war
As we near the one-week mark since Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel, local supporters of Israel are continuing to offer prayers and support.
Chicago community gathers to support Israel with prayers and more amid Hamas war
Nearly one week since the Palestinian militant group Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel, several events were held across the city on Friday where Chicagoans stood in solidarity with Israel.
Chicago student supporters of Israel gather to offer prayers and support amid war
As we near the one-week mark since Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel, local supporters of Israel are continuing to offer prayers and support.
Chicago budget: Johnson wants to allocate at least $150M for 'new arrival services'
The mayor of Chicago is allocating millions more dollars toward migrant aid.
Johnson wants to allocate millions toward migrant aid
The mayor of Chicago is allocating millions more dollars toward migrant aid.
'Pro-life Spiderman' charged after scaling Chicago skyscraper
A man from Las Vegas was arrested Tuesday morning in West Loop after climbing to the top of the Accenture Tower.
Man arrested after scaling Ogilvie Transportation Center
A man was arrested after he scaled the Ogilvie Transportation Center downtown Tuesday morning.
Man arrested after scaling Ogilvie Transportation Center
A man was arrested after he scaled the Ogilvie Transportation Center downtown Tuesday morning.
Man, 39, shot in face during drive-by near West Loop
A man was shot in the face and hospitalized Sunday night near the West Loop.
Guinness opens second global brewpub in Chicago, importing beer straight from Ireland
The Guinness Open Gate Brewery opened Tuesday in Chicago’s West Loop, a project two years in the making. It’s only the second Guinness brewpub in the world outside of Dublin.
Guinness Open Gate Brewery opens in Fulton Market
Fancy a pint? The Guinness Open Gate Brewery is getting ready to open its doors on Thursday in Chicago's West Loop. The location is only the second in the country. FOX 32's Dane Placko raised his glass with a sneak peek.
Guinness opens second global brewpub in Chicago, importing beer straight from Ireland
The Guinness Open Gate Brewery opened Tuesday in Chicago’s West Loop, a project two years in the making. It’s only the second Guinness brewpub in the world outside of Dublin.
Fall Fest at The Green celebrates all things autumn in the West Loop
Fall Fest at The Green at 320 is one autumnal celebration you can visit during your lunch break in the city or with your family after office hours.
Fall Fest at The Green celebrates all things autumn in the West Loop
Fall Fest at The Green at 320 is one autumnal celebration you can visit during your lunch break in the city or with your family after office hours.
Union Station entrance on Clinton Street reopened after being walled off more than 40 years
It’s not just you — that entrance along Clinton Street at Union Station may be unfamiliar. That’s because it had been closed for decades before reopening in early August.
Tension brews in Chicago's West Loop as migrant shelter moves into commercial building
Thomas De Boer, president of the recently-opened Chicago Card Club, said the fact that part of the building he just signed a lease for is now being used to house migrants will kill his business, and cost him in the neighborhood of $100,000.
Tension brews in Chicago's West Loop as migrant shelter moves into commercial building
Chicago's newest migrant shelter has opened up in the West Loop, and it's creating tension between a landlord and tenants.