Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Chicago's South Side.
Natural Talent Productions of Naperville, Illinois has announced its cast and creative team for their production of the blockbuster hit.
Six juniors were selected to participate in nation's premier Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Conference (HOBY)
A stray cat moves into your home, beats up your dog and pushes you further down the pecking order in your family. It can happen.
Chicago police are asking Beverly residents to check their security video after a woman was carjacked of her Rolls-Royce in her driveway.
Prosecutors said the four men, all 20, attacked restaurant employees when they were cut off and asked to leave.
Nora Doyle '18 has been named the head coach of Marist girls cross country, picking up the torch from long-time coach Pat Quinn.
"Public schools are the crux of making our city thrive," said CPS board candidate Kimberly Brown.
The African Descendants Military and Historical Museum will hold its groundbreaking ceremony on Juneteenth National Independence Day.
Juneteenth Family Fest features entertainment, shopping, food and activities for all ages Saturday, June 15, at 110th and Longwood.
The shooting happened around 3 a.m. in the 9100 block of South Harper Avenue in the Calumet Heights neighborhood.
Chicago police said the man tried to solicit two underage teens he met on social media.
The congregation wants whoever was responsible for burning their Pride flag to know that the act only empowers members.
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Bloomsday, June 16th, recognizing author James Joyce and his novel "Ulysses," will be celebrated at Lanigan's Irish Pub on 111th Street.
Stories that are so good, we have to put the word "allegedly" in them. Stop putting bugs in your booze and listen to South Side Pod!
The Marist RedHawks toppled York Community High School in the IHSA state volleyball finals, finishing season 39-2.
Celebrate the 1960s with your neighbors Thursday, June 6, at Maggie Cosme Park for a free concert featuring Shannon Ward.
Tee off for Saint Xavier University student scholarships at the 27th annual golf classic Thursday, Aug. 8 at Silver Lake Country Club.
11th Annual Uprising Summer Solstice Market and Art Festival Saturday, June 8th from noon until 5 p.m. at the Bethany Union parking lot.
The big question for the upcoming Democratic Convention many are asking is whether police will be prepared for the expected protests.
“20/20: One Hundred Years In Focus – Smith Communities in a Changing World” celebrates Smith Village's centennial through June 29 at BAC.
The guys marvel at changes to local proms, while admitted they got away with a lot back in the day. An 8-yr old teaches us a love lesson.
We are looking for volunteers who are 16 years old to partner with and assist an adult with a physical disability for a week of camp.
City departments are working to clean up fallen trees, branches and other debris left by Monday's brief and instense storm.
All community members are invited to a Memorial Day flag-raising ceremony at Saint Xavier College Monday, May 27.
The Smith Village Caregiver Support Group will discuss talking to a loved one with dementia about no longer driving Tuesday, May 21.
The 95th Street Farmers Market will be open every Sunday, rain or shine, through Oct. 27, featuring community farms and artisans.
Senator Bill Cunningham moved initiatives to expand family counseling services and disability benefits for first responders through Senate.
Would you like a free shirt? It is WAY too big for us.
Porchlight’s Popular, Family-Friendly FREE Outdoor Concert Comes to Parks Throughout Chicago
A Queen Anne, painted lady, Cape Cod, Italianate mansion and a Tudor revival are featured on BAPA's home tour set for Sunday, May 19.
"I have never seen a kid work so hard," his grandmother wrote.
Four new “sliced creations” including Orange Dream, Chocolate Obsession, Minty City and Cosmic Birthday, will debut at Chicago-area stores.
Original Rainbow Cone will be giving away a free Rainbow Cone to moms on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 12, valid with a $5 purchase in Beverly.
Tom Hopkins Foundation, Marquette Bank and an anonymous donor invest $2M in the future of girls sports at Mother McAuley High School.
Prepared to run the Quarryman Challenge? Maybe you should just pour a cold one and listen to the Bourbon Belts.
Spring fundraiser at CD & Me Friday, May 10th supports July’s free Frankfort Bluegrass Festival; Indoor/outdoor event runs from 6 to 10 p.m.
Dr. Donna O’Shea, OB/GYN and Chief Medical Officer of Population Health, UnitedHealthcare