Police brave icy waters to rescue little boy, adult woman from drowning in Aurora
Aurora police jumped into a neighborhood retention pond to save a boy and woman from drowning on Wednesday afternoon.
Teen found guilty of breaking into Westmont BMW dealership, trying to drive into cop
A juvenile charged with burglary and assaulting a police officer at a suburban BMW dealership last December was found guilty on all counts Wednesday.
2 Chicago area sisters sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to joining the Jan. 6 riot
Federal officials say they became aware of the pair after someone shared photos that had been texted to their spouse by DiFrancesco. Authorities said they then found images of DiFrancesco wearing a red hooded sweatshirt, green pants, a black jacket and a black backpack approaching the Senate wing door of the Capitol at 2:19 p.m. on Jan. 6, 2021.
Oak Brook-based Sterigenics cleared in second trial: report
Sterigenics has been cleared by a jury in its second trial, according to a report.
Sterigenics cleared by jury in second trial: report
Sterigenics has been cleared by a jury in its second trial.
Chicago suburb launching app for residents to report potholes, streetlight outages
One Chicago suburb is launching a new online reporting platform to help make it easier for residents to report potholes, streetlight outages and other issues.
You can now get rid of dead light strings in an environmentally friendly way --- here's how
It's the curse of every Christmas decorator — dead light strings. But now — you can get rid of them in an environmentally friendly way.
Chicago suburb launching app for residents to report potholes, streetlight outages
The Village of Lombard is launching a new online reporting platform to help make it easier for residents to report potholes, streetlight outages and other issues.
Dead light recycling: Where you can get rid of dead lights in an environmentally friendly way
It's the curse of every Christmas decorator — dead light strings.
'Sextortion' scams: Gangs targeting teen boys as cases of online blackmail scheme rise drastically
Sextortion is a problem no parent wants to find their child caught up in. Now, law enforcement is seeing a new shift in how sextortion happens. It shows gangs targeting adolescent and teen boys instead of girls.
Hundreds fill the streets in downtown Aurora as the city transforms into a winter wonderland
The magic of the holiday season is in the air, after hundreds of people filled the streets in downtown Aurora Friday evening to watch the city transform into a winter wonderland.
Auto sears bring several challenges to law enforcement
It's small, and it really packs a punch. But not in a good way. An auto sear is about the size of a quarter and can turn a handgun into a machine gun.
Holiday magic comes to Aurora
The magic of the holiday season is in the air, after hundreds of people filled the streets in downtown Aurora Friday evening to watch the city transform into a winter wonderland.
Special Report: Auto sears bring several challenges to law enforcement
It's small, but it really packs a punch. And not in a good way. In Friday's special report, FOX 32 looks at the challenges auto sears are bringing law enforcement.
Car vs. semi crash in Aurora causes road closure
A semi and a car collided in Aurora Friday morning leaving one road closed and a few people injured, police say.
Illinois man sentenced to 50 years for ordering his co-defendant to shoot West Chicago man
The two men physically attacked and ultimately shot Nicolas in the head. Guillen gave the order to Calderon to shoot Nicolas in the head, prosecutors said.
Person shot at Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Resort & Conference Center
A person was found shot at the Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Resort & Conference Center Tuesday night in suburban Westmont.
Student charged with bringing gun to Aurora high school
The student was charged with five counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, one count of FOID Card violation and two counts of aggravated battery to a peace officer.
Yorktown Mall shooting: Bond denied for man accused of opening fire on group in JCPenney parking lot
Bond was denied for a man accused of opening fire at a shopping mall in west suburban Lombard last week.
Here's how the feds trace guns when solving crimes
In a FOX 32 special report, Anthony Ponce looks at how the gun tracing process works and how it’s changing.