Floyd, part of the youth basketball program project, Swish, hosted some pre-Thanksgiving hoops, less than a week after Floyd lost his life to gun violence. Carmello Moore was with Floyd moments before ...
Wintry weather across Chicago continues to cause issues at both of its city airports on one of the busiest travel days of the year. WGN's Christine Flores reports.
Last Saturday marked 38 years since WGN’s tv signals were hijacked in the “Max Headroom” incident. On November 22nd, 1987 ...
Writers in U.S. prisons will have a new path to getting their work seen through a website managed by PEN America that includes information on publishers, agents, journalists and ...
Sitting at 8-3 and winners of eight of their last nine games, Jarrett Payton and Kaitlin Sharkey talk about the rock-solid ...
A "snap" curfew for Chicago could be back on the cards soon to help combat "teen takeovers," following a violent Friday night in the Loop. WGN's Bronagh Tumulty reports.
The Kennedy Center said Friday that it is being paid $7.4 million to hold the draw for the World Cup at the performing arts ...
With the government shutdown finally over, states are working to get food assistance flowing again. They’re also working to implement new restrictions and cuts to who can qualify for SNAP ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — On a recent field trip to view historical markers in New Mexico’s capital city of Santa Fe, seventh grader Raffi Paglayan noted the range of careers and contributions made by the ...
Featured on WGN Radio’s “Home Sweet Home Chicago” on Nov. 15, 2025: IRS tax attorney Steven A. Leahy of the Law Office of Steven A. Leahy, PC, with Opem Tax Advocates, joins the program to discuss ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Rayann Martin sat in a classroom hundreds of miles from her devastated Alaska Native village and held up 10 fingers when the teacher asked the pupils how old they were. “Ten — ...