When plans for Rita and Norman’s long-awaited wedding begins falling apart days before their nuptials, their challenges inspire changes that make their wedding more meaningful. Meanwhile, Shane convinces Oliver that the team should urgently focus on finding clues to deliver a package containing a wedding dress. Stars Keb 'Mo, Eric Mabius, Kristin Booth, Crystal Lowe and Geoff Gustafson.
Alison Sweeney stars alongside Jonathan Scarfe as a radio host who moves to Chicago for her boyfriend and a new hosting gig, which ultimately leads to the quick demise of her picture perfect relationship. Unfortunately, she shares her troubles with a fellow colleague, played by Scarfe, not realizing he is a competing shock jock. But when these rivals are forced to work together, they soon find out they have more in common than their radio personas reveal.
Famous country singer John Dalton's concert rehearsal is stalled when the entire crew receives a suicide note from Lita, the band’s bassist. After discovering that a Taser was used to immobilize her before her death, Jenn is skeptical that Lita’s death was actually suicide. Stars Lori Loughlin, Sarah Strange and Steve Bacic.
When Aurora pitches in to help her busy real estate mother, Aida, she quickly realizes she has again walked into a life or death situation. When a body is discovered at her first house showing and a second body is found in another house for sale, it becomes obvious that there is a very cool killer at large. Stars Candace Cameron Bure, Marilu Henner and Yannick Bisson.
Young journalist Amy Peterson (Meghan Markle) is not as happy with her big city life as she'd hoped and it's starting to show in her work. She's also not thrilled with her current boyfriend, Phil (Lochlyn Munro), a GQ-handsome businessman who doesn't quite click with her. When circulation at the "Chicago Post" starts to wane, Amy's editor sends her back to her hometown to write an article about growing up in her parents' (Keith MacKechnie and Jacqueline Samuda) fireworks business. With the Fourth of July at hand, this human-interest story will be just what the "Chicago Post" needs.
The Northshore Bengals make a last minute pounce in their bid to make the playoffs. Plus, things get off to a stormy start when the Home & family Felines take on Boomer’s Bobcats.
When her high school boyfriend, a superstar baseball player, returns to town, a single-parent finds the inspiration to reinvent her struggling diner… and revisits the past to find something even better for the future.