Illinois Governor suing Trump Administration over National Guard
The Governor of Illinois and the City of Chicago filed a lawsuit Monday against the Trump Administration to stop the deployment of National Guard troops in the area. About 300 troops were activated over the weekend after tensions over immigration raids and protests.
White House on government shutdown impacts
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt discussed the impacts of the government shutdown and the deployment of National Guard troops to Chicago and Portland.
Immigration raid targeting Tren de Aragua nets 37 arrests on Chicago's South Side: DHS
Federal agents carried out an immigration raid early Tuesday on Chicago’s South Side, taking at least 37 undocumented immigrants into custody in an area known to be frequented by Tren de Aragua gang members.
Feds seek deployment of 100 troops to Illinois to protect ICE agents, Pritzker says
Gov. Pritzker said the Trump administration is seeking to deploy 100 military troops to Illinois to protect ICE agents and facilities.
Purple Reign in the Windy City
Purple and gold takeover the Graystone Tavern in Chicago on Vikings game days.
Vikings season opener from the Bears perspective
FOX 32 reporter Tina Nguyen joins The Afternoon Shift to preview tonight's regular season opener between Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on Monday Night Football.
Trump to send National Guard to Chicago
President Donald Trump says he plans to expand the National Guard takeover in D.C. to other cities, starting with Chicago. FOX?s Doug Luzader has more on the story.
Trump wants to expand crime crackdown beyond DC
It may be just a matter of time before President Trump sends National Guard troops into Chicago amid his promise to expand his crime crackdown beyond the nation's capital. FOX?s Doug Luzader has more on the story.
'We're going in': Trump to deploy National Guard to Chicago, Pritzker pushes back
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he plans to deploy the National Guard to Chicago in an effort to curb violent crime, though he did not provide a timeline.
Labor Day violence in Chicago prompts Trump National Guard warning
A surge of holiday weekend violence in Chicago has renewed calls — and threats — for National Guard intervention.
Johnson criticizes Trump during Labor Day protest: 'No troops in Chicago!'
A Labor Day march in Chicago this year was not only about workers’ rights, but also President Trump’s threat to send in the National Guard.
Missing man in northern Minnesota has authorities asking for help
Authorities in northern Minnesota are asking the public’s help in locating a missing man from Silver Bay after they discovered his vehicle abandoned this week.
Father stabs son to death in San Jose, then killed by police after allegedly luring them to park
A father fatally stabbed his 9-year-old son at a San Jose park Sunday afternoon before being shot and killed by officers who responded to what turned out to be a misleading 911 call, police said.
Fireman, triathlete paralyzed after San Francisco's 'Escape From Alcatraz' triathlon
A firefighter from Chicago was paralyzed during San Francisco's annual "Escape From Alcatraz" triathlon after another participant jumped on top of him in the first leg of the event.
Chicago anti-ICE protests prompt street closures while car speeds into crowd
Hundreds protest ICE arrests in downtown Chicago, leading to clashes with police, and a car speeding through a crowd.
Chicago mass shooting: 7 teens shot on South Side, police say
Seven teens were shot and injured near St. Sabina Church on Chicago's South Side overnight.
Larry Hoover’s life sentence commuted by Trump after decades behind bars
Infamous Chicago street gang leader Larry Hoover had his prison sentence commuted Wednesday by President Donald Trump.
Pope Leo addresses the media in 1st press conference
Pope Leo XIV had his first press conference Monday. FOX's Kennedy Hayes has the story.
Brother of Pope Leo XIV talks childhood
The brother of newly elected Pope Leo XIV shares how he learned the news, and reflects on a childhood memory.
Archbishop Hebda 'surprised' American pope was elected
Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis spoke Thursday after the new Pope Leo XIV was introduced at the Vatican. Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, is the first pope from the United States. He's from Chicago. Hebda said he was "surprised" an American pope was elected, and that he has "great confidence" in Pope Leo.



















