Ever ride a Booze Cruise sober? How do you pick election candidates? Ever get kicked out of Costco? Some stories only from the South Side!
Excitement is building for the solar eclipse in Beverly-Mt. Greenwood on April 8, where we'll experience 95 percent partiality.
Saint Xavier University will screen "This is Where I Learned Not to Sleep," Monday, April 8, featuring keynote speaker Sheriff Tom Dart.
Mercy Sisters Pat Murphy and JoAnn Persch seek donations and volunteers for Catherine's Caring Cause to help asylum seekers.
As Easter approaches, we're wondering how you picture the Easter Bunny. We're also riding the Chicago River on a vintage fireboat.
South Side Pod has switched to video, and we're have some fun this week in advance of the South Side Irish Parade!
Smith Village's monthly caregiver support group will address managing stress and anxiety for caregivers Tuesday, March 19.
The 19th Ward Youth and Community Foundation is sponsoring a community blood drive Sunday, March 10, at the St. Christina Parish Center.
"My Irish heritage has shaped me to be the woman I am today," says Mary Kate Barron, the 2024 South Side Irish Parade Queen.
The folks from Gaelic Park are giving away a brand new home in Mount Greenwood, and the idea started where most good ideas start.
Non-perishable food items can be dropped off from Feb. 28 through March 8 at Mercy Circle during business hours for Pat's Pantry.
The annual pre-parade fundraiser at 115 Bourbon Street on March 2 features Irish music, bites, beverages and selection of the Parade Queen.
The whole neighborhood is invited to U.S. Marine Cpl. Patrick Downs homecoming party Saturday, Feb. 24, at Reilly's Daughter in Oak Lawn.
We've got comedy shows, family St Pat's events, dating apps and a $450,000 raffle to tell you about as well in "30 Minutes of Good!"
Mt. Greenwood resident Jean Ricker has donated a quilt stitched from CPD T-Shirts to be raffled off Feb. 25 at 'Get Behind The Vest.'
WGN host David Hochberg will host a radiothon Saturday, Feb. 24, to raise money to buy bulletproof vests for Chicago police officers.
A portion of gas sales will be donated to "Get Behind the Vest" for every gallon sold Feb. 18-Feb. 24, at Shell, 2632 W. 111th St.
Free caregiver support group focuses on helping loved ones with dementia get adequate sleep Tuesday, Feb. 20, at Smith Village.
'Laugh To Raise Awareness' comedy showcase, Feb. 24, at the Beverly Arts Center will raise funds for Lewis University counseling services.
Mother McAuley students join Mercy Circle residents to decorate bags for Valentine's Day to share with families served by Pat's Pantry.
The next few days has traditions like Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, Paczkis, Ash Wednesday & people choking on tiny plastic babies in a cake.
"Get Behind The Vest Pancake Breakfast" is set for Feb. 25, with other events planned to raise money to buy police vests for CPD officers.
A musical performace in advance of a local production of Mean Girls. Plus, a trip to Hamilton brings rich and poor together at dinner.
Don't miss this opportunity to find the perfect prom dress this Saturday, Jan. 27, at the McAuley Mothers Club 'Say Yes To Dress' sale event
Jennifer and Dave Brown invite all to “drain the kegs” Saturday for vital medical funds for Christine Turnipseed, battling a brain tumor.
A Chicago man is wracked by guilt over not being able to pull a woman in a wheelchair off the Metra tracks before she was struck by a train.
The woman, possibly using a wheelchair, was struck Sunday evening near the rail crossing at 99th Street and Vincennes.
The 62-year-old man was found in his garage Monday during harsh cold weather, reports say.
Service may be delayed up to 20 minutes for inbound and outbound trains due to a Metra train hitting a vehicle near Marshfield and 111th.
Caregivers will learn the dangers of dehydration in people with dementia Tuesday, Jan. 16, at Smith Village's monthly support group.
Ald. Matt O'Shea reminds residents to clean off fire hydrants and help elderly neighbors with snow removal.
One insane evening, and it is all true.
It's good to be the queen. Applications are now open for the 2024 South Side Irish Parade Queen through Feb. 27.
Residents and businesses are invited to the 22nd District Police Council meeting Wednesday, Jan. 10 at Morgan Park High School.
New applicants for the city's shared cost sidewalk program will be open one day only Monday, Jan. 8. Apply by calling 311.
Beverly Area Planning Association plans a Big Night fundraiser Saturday, Jan. 20, featuring an open bar, music, dancing, food and more.
Are you having a "Dry January?" Explore the local scene of non-alcoholic brewing. Plus, we take a drive through Mount Greenwood.
Rock Island Public House owners regard the 2023 new year "like the hurdle to clear to leave the struggles of the previous three years."
We grabbed a pint with Rick Kaempfer, author of the new oral history of the most outrageous radio station ever - The Loop!
Ald. Matt O'Shea urges residents to attend the arraignment of two men charged in a carjacking Friday, Dec. 15, at the Bridgeview Courthouse.