Thousands turn out on a windy, cold St. Patrick's Day for the 2024 South Side Irish Parade down Western Avenue. Photo highlights.
South Side Pod has switched to video, and we're have some fun this week in advance of the South Side Irish Parade!
Suburban towing company holds hearing aid hostage, Cunningham responds with legislative action
Saint Xavier University presents the comedy "Game of Tiaras" March 22 and March 23 in McGuire Hall on its Chicago campus.
Everything you need to know about the South Side celebration that takes over Western Avenue on Sunday, March 17.
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.
The deadline to apply to vote-by-mail through the Chicago Board of Elections in the upcoming primary is March 14.
The 85-count indictment against Morgan includes charges of murder, attempted murder, and other felonies.
"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.
Jurors, along with French's family and colleagues, watched as prosecutors played body-worn camera footage from the night of the shooting.
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.
The pair were part of a car caravan that caused damage to lawns and struck an unoccupied Evergreen Park police vehicle, CPD said.
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.
"Prairie Poetics," featuring the work of artists Anne Skaug and Katie B. H. Wolff, is now on view at SXU Gallery through Feb. 24.
Mother McAuley students join Mercy Circle residents to decorate bags for Valentine's Day to share with families served by Pat's Pantry.
Mayor Brandon Johnson says he will let the gunshot-detection technology contract expire this week and will decommission it in September.
Ronald McDonald House Children's Charities tapped as Grand Marshal and Smith Village named honoree of the 2024 South Side Irish Parade.
If you're planning to go to a bar or party to watch the Super Bowl, Chicago police will be conducting DUI patrols Feb. 10 through Feb. 11.
The next few days has traditions like Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, Paczkis, Ash Wednesday & people choking on tiny plastic babies in a cake.
The Beverly Theatre Guild presents the British playwright's farce "Present Laughter" Feb. 16-Feb. 18 in Morgan Park Academy's Baer Theatre.
"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.
SXU is hosting events and exhibits throughout the month of February celebrating the achievements and accomplishments of African Americans.
McAuley Fathers and Mothers Clubs are hosting an evening of comedy March 2 featuring Mike Toomey, Tim Walkoe, Bill Bunker and Brian Good.
In the wake of the gun violence, police leaders have promised more officers outside schools.
A musical performace in advance of a local production of Mean Girls. Plus, a trip to Hamilton brings rich and poor together at dinner.
Dr. Keith Elder, most recently of Mississippi College, brings extensive experience in leading faith-based higher education institutions.
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
Catholic schools in Beverly, Mt. Greenwood, Morgan Park will host open houses Sunday, Jan. 28, for Catholic Schools Week.
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 Southsiders for Peace candidates forum for Illinois primary candidates has been reset for Friday, Jan. 26, at Beverly Unitarian Church.