A 67-year-old woman was in critical condition late Tuesday after an apartment building fire the night before on the city's Near North Side. The fire broke out in a building in the 100 block of West Oak Street,
Firefighters spent hours battling the flames at a 3-story apartment building in the 10500 block of Brooks Lane.
Uh-oh, what’s going on with one of our favorite — and most stable! — One Chicago couples?! TV Insider’s exclusive sneak peek of the big three-show crossover airing January 29 shows that something’s not quite right between Fire ‘s Mouch ( Christian Stolte) and P.D. ‘s Platt ( Amy Morton ).
The combination of strong winds, dry conditions, and warm temperatures increases the risk of wildfires, particularly in grassy or wooded areas.
Dry, gusty conditions in Northeastern Illinois led the National Weather Service to issue a fire weather watch for the entire Chicago area Monday. Here's a breakdown of what it means.
CHICAGO RIDGE, Ill. – Residents of a Chicago Ridge apartment are displaced after a large fire ripped through the building. The fire happened Saturday evening near 105th Street and Brooks Lane. Smoke was seen billowing out of the three-story building.
After 12 seasons, Chicago Fire is still burning on. But that doesn’t mean the show hasn’t had its fair share of farewells from some of its most beloved characters. Today, Collider reviews a few of the characters who left the show and why.
P.D.' showrunner Gwen Sigan promises 'some really fun character pairings between all three shows that are unexpected.'
The 49-year-old actor joined his two other neighbors and backed Sierra-Leyva onto the yard of one of the houses where they seized the blowtorch and firebug.
Actor Brian J. White explained how training for on-screen roles helped him to detain an illegal immigrant on his neighbor's property who was allegedly threatening to use a blowtorch in LA fire zone.
Images from the 2025 One Chicago Crossover tease a massive emergency for Chicago Med, Chicago PD, and Chicago Fire teams after a gas explosion.
In an exclusive first look at the Jan. 29 event on NBC, characters from NBC's Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med will come together to save the day after a gas explosion leaves countless people in danger — including quite a few staffers at Firehouse 51, Gaffney Medical Center and in the Intelligence Unit.