Cicero man remains in custody after botched escape attempt at DuPage County Courthouse
A Cicero man charged with escaping from a DuPage County Sheriff's deputy after a court appearance will remain in custody ahead of his trial.
Four in custody after railroad yard theft on South Side, police say
Four people are in custody after allegedly breaking into containers and stealing items from a railroad yard on the city’s South Side, according to Chicago police.
Woman shot, killed after crash during funeral procession in Dixmoor: police
A woman was shot and later died after her vehicle, part of a funeral procession, crashed into a home in Dixmoor just after noon on Saturday.
Massive Joliet scrapyard fire extinguished after more than 20 hours
A massive blaze at a Joliet scrapyard that lasted more than 20 hours has been extinguished.
Chicago weather: Clouds roll in tonight, rain ahead
Mark Strehl has your weather update!
Chicago weather: Sunny and mild today with temps near 60
Enjoy the sunshine while it lasts because rainy conditions start Sunday and will continue through the beginning of the week.
National Museum of Mexican Art celebrates Día de los Muertos
Día de los Muertos is celebrated on Nov. 1 and 2 in many parts of Mexico. It is a day to remember loved ones who have passed away.
Former Kentucky officer convicted in death of Breonna Taylor
A jury has convicted a former Kentucky police officer for using excessive force on Breonna Taylor and violating her civil rights in a deadly 2020 raid.
Delphi murder trial: Judge rules out Odinism testimony
The judge decided Friday there will be no testimony about Odinism, Norse paganism or ritualistic killings in Richard Allen's trial.
Long lines reported at early voting sites in Chicago
As Kamala Harris and Donald Trump reach the homestretch on the campaign trail, voters are turning out in big numbers ahead of time, including in Chicago.
Limited water access hinders firefighters battling massive blaze at Joliet scrapyard
A massive fire at the BL Duke scrapyard in Joliet on Friday prompted a multi-agency response, with firefighters struggling against limited water supply.
Across America: Failed vasectomy leads to lawsuit
These are today's top stories from across America.
Chicago weather: Cool tonight, warming up for rainy weekend
Emily Wahls has your weather update!
Early in-person voting ends in key battleground states
Early in-person voting ends in eight states on Friday, including key battlegrounds.
Chicago Archdiocese clears retired priest of decades-old abuse allegations
A retired priest in the Chicago suburbs has been reinstated following an investigation into allegations that he sexually abused a minor four decades ago.
Concerns voiced at Chicago Board of Education's first meeting since president’s resignation
Chicago's Board of Education met for the first time on Friday since the resignation of Reverend Mitchell Johnson, who served as president for only seven days.
New Google store opens in Chicago suburb
Google has opened its first brick and mortar store in the Midwest.
Fox 32's Week in Review - Nov. 1
These are the top stories on Fox 32's Week in Review.
Illinois state senator asked to resign after 'Islamophobic' social media posts
An Illinois state senator is in hot water for social media posts that faith groups have called Islamophobic.
Trump, Harris hold dueling rallies in Milwaukee as celebrity endorsements grow
We are just days away from knowing who the 47th president of the United States will be. Donald Trump or Kamala Harris?