Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson reacts to anti-ICE protests, arrests
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson spoke to reporters the day after hundreds protested in the downtown area in response to federal immigration arrests.
'Setting human traps': Chicago mayor speaks on ICE arrests
Members of the city council’s Latino caucus want an investigation into how Chicago police handled an ICE protest in the South Loop.
Midway begins $47M runway safety overhaul
A major upgrade at Midway is underway—just in time for summer travel.
Paris on Politics: ICE agents in Chicago, 1% grocery tax, and CTA funding concerns
On this episode of “Paris on Politics,” we discuss the chaos that erupted in Chicago’s South Loop as ICE agents reportedly detained individuals, prompting local public officials to speak out against the actions. Then, will the city keep a 1% grocery tax? Opinions are divided on its impact. Additionally, the recently passed $55 billion state budget raises questions about what it means for Chicago transit and the state's public schools. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
How the Chicago grocery tax could impact you
State lawmakers voted to end Illinois' 1% grocery tax, but here in Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said he wants to extend the grocery tax into 2026, in attempt to help balance the budget.
Chicago mayor pushes to keep 1% grocery tax that state will drop
Illinois retailers are pushing back on Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's call to reinstate a 1% grocery tax in Chicago.
Chicago mayor pushes to keep grocery tax as retailers push back
Illinois retailers are pushing back on Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's call to keep a 1% grocery tax.
'Ultimate goal': Chicago mayor speaks on Memorial Day weekend violence
The mayor is praising the work done by city officials to keep this Memorial Day safe for everyone. He says violence was down this year, even though there was a mass shooting.
Chicago's mayor touts decreasing gun violence after Memorial Day weekend
A total of 24 people were shot over the long Memorial Day weekend in Chicago, including three people who were killed, according to preliminary police data.
Jewish leaders criticize Chicago mayor over handling of antisemitism
Following the murders of two Israeli embassy staffers in D.C., local Jewish groups say Chicago leaders are turning a blind eye to antisemitism.
Week in Review: DC embassy murders with Chicago ties, City Hall scrutiny, and a toast to George Wendt
From a Chicago link to a deadly DC embassy attack, to federal pressure on Mayor Brandon Johnson’s hiring practices — we’re breaking down the week’s biggest stories. Plus, we celebrate George Wendt, explore new summer fun, and ride Indiana’s latest thrill ride.
Black clergy rally behind mayor amid DOJ probe
Mayor Brandon Johnson is getting back up while the Justice Department looks into his hiring practices.
Paris on Politics: Chicago leaders react to D.C. shooting
Chicago leaders reacted on Thursday to a deadly shooting in DC that resulted in the deaths of two Israeli Embassy staff members.
Chicago officials call for calm ahead of Memorial Day weekend as homicides decline
Chicago’s top officials are calling for calm ahead of Memorial Day weekend — often one of the city’s most violent — as homicides continue to fall and the summer season begins.
Chicago mayor, top cop talk crime prevention and summer safety ahead of Memorial Day
Chicago's mayor and top cop are speaking on summer safety and violence ahead of the Memorial Day weekend.
Johnson calls Trump 'a monster' while defending diverse hiring amid DOJ probe
Mayor Johnson defends Chicago's diverse leadership as DOJ opens hiring probe — and he’s not mincing words about President Trump.
Johnson calls Trump 'a monster' while defending diverse hiring amid DOJ probe
Mayor Johnson defends Chicago's diverse leadership as DOJ opens hiring probe — and he’s not mincing words about President Trump.
Chicago's snap curfew vote stalls in city council
The Chicago City Council has delayed the vote on allowing police to issue a temporary curfew in response to recent "teen takeover" trends.
DOJ's Chicago investigation: New details, mayor claps back
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson spoke to the media Tuesday morning, one day after the U.S. Department of Justice announced an investigation into the city for possible race-based hiring practices.
Paris on Politics: Chicago's hiring practices, immigrant healthcare debate & invasive carp
On this episode of "Paris on Politics," we are discussing the Department of Justice's civil rights investigation into the City of Chicago’s employment practices, which was prompted by Mayor Brandon Johnson's recent remarks. Then, tens of thousands of Illinois migrants are at risk of losing health coverage under the governor's budget proposal. We debate the issue. Next, we meet Aurora's new mayor, John Laesch, to learn about the changes he plans to implement. Plus, President Donald Trump signed a memo to combat invasive carp in Lake Michigan. Here's what we know. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.