Sally Schulze, FOX 32 News

Sally Schulze

FOX 32 News

Chicago, IL, United States

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New food hub on Chicago's West Side going above and beyond to support residents

A new kind of food bank just opened on Chicago's West Side where the mantra is “food is medicine.” → Read More

Mokena tiny farm brings fresh foods to impoverished communities

The unique suburban farm uses new farming methods to bring fresh food to impoverished communities. → Read More

Big news for Chicago after president of France visits U.S.

French President Emmanuel Macron’s state visit to the United States brought news of a big deal for Chicago. → Read More

'I lost my soulmate': Wife of Chicago teacher seeks justice after husband killed in traffic crash

Chicago police gave the other driver, John Lawson, three tickets immediately following the fatal motorcycle-SUV crash for failure to reduce speed, failure to obey a stop signal and no valid driver's license. Since Allan passed away after being taken to the hospital, what's interesting to note is none of the tickets issued on the scene even mention bodily injury. → Read More

Chicago nonprofit says more families need help putting food on the table this Thanksgiving

The need is heightened this week as people get Thanksgiving turkeys and ham along with regular supplies. → Read More

West Englewood 'Peace Campus' damaged in shooting

Even in a place designed for peace, violence can invade. → Read More

'Operation Purple Heart': Illinois Treasurer asks for help returning Purple Heart medals

There's a mission underway in Illinois to return symbols of sacrifice and bravery to those who earned them. → Read More

These are your odds of winning the nearly $2 billion Powerball jackpot

The Powerball jackpot stands at a new record high of $1.9 billion. → Read More

Baseball star Curtis Granderson helping to feed families in Chicago

A homegrown baseball star is ramping up his efforts to feed families in Chicago. → Read More

Cook County health officials urge public to get 'Boo-sted' this Halloween

Some health officials are warning of a "Tripledemic" — which means a surge this winter of Covid, the flu and RSV. → Read More

3 CPS students get their prize-winning 'Chi-Rizo Burrito' listed on menu at Gold Coast restaurant

Three Chicago teenage cooks just got their prize-winning recipe on the menu at a swanky Gold Coast restaurant. → Read More

Oak Lawn toddler goes home after nearly 3 years in the hospital

"He’s two years and 10 months, and he’s been in a hospital since he's been born." → Read More

University of Chicago professor wins Nobel Prize

A University of Chicago professor won the Nobel Prize in economic sciences, along with two others. → Read More

New 'PlaySpace' opens in Chicago's Lincoln park neighborhood

A new place for kids to make noise, splash in water and explore will open in Lincoln Park this weekend. → Read More

Chicago Drives Electric: Drivers can test drive electric vehicles in Oak Brook Terrace this weekend

Chicago auto dealers are preparing drivers to go electric. → Read More

Lawsuit: Chicago-based nursing home group purposely understaffs facilities

A class-action lawsuit accuses a Chicago-based nursing home group of neglect and dangerous living conditions. → Read More

Chicago police officer among 2 hurt after shooting at CPD facility in Homan Square

One person was critically wounded and a Chicago cop was hospitalized after shots were fired at police Monday afternoon at CPD's Homan Square facility on the city's West Side. → Read More

380 Chicago students receive free shoes to kick off the school year on the right foot

Hundreds of students on Chicago's South Side are getting help to start the school year on the right foot. → Read More

Lombard toddler born prematurely, spending 500+ days at Chicago hospital, beats the odds

A suburban toddler who spent more than 500 days at Chicago's Lurie Children's Hospital is finally going home. → Read More

Italian beef sales booming in Chicago, all thanks to 'The Bear'

Beef sales are booming, as diners crave a taste of Chicago cooked up on a popular TV show. → Read More