News

Smoke from the more than 700 wildfires burning in Canada is continuing to blanket parts of the Midwest for a final day.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires hovered over several Midwestern states Saturday, bringing warnings of unhealthy air.
Smoke from raging wildfires in Canada is causing air quality alerts to blanket the Midwest. Lissette Nuñez is live from Chicago's Lollapalooza music festival.
While we’ll see plenty of sunshine and beautiful temperatures on Sunday, a layer of haze will linger across Chicagoland as an ...
When wildfires burn, the smoke can travel long distances and degrade air quality far away, which presents risks for those ...
Hazy skies from wildfire smoke from Canada, which may become more concentrated with visibility potentially dropping to 3-5 ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to choke the skies over the Upper Midwest this weekend, with the milky haze even ...
The Chicago area has experienced several days of pleasant temperatures, but the mercury will be trending upward again in ...
Most of the Chicago area remains under an Air Quality Alert this weekend due to smoke from Canadian wildfires.
Smoke and grit from hundreds of forest fires have spread across large parts of Canada and the northern US, sending air quality across the Midwest and northeast US and Toronto to unhealthy levels.
The National Weather Service has opted to extend an air quality alert in the Chicago area for another day.