Great Irish song and storytelling is on tap Saturday, April 2, with featuring Irish singer Kathy Cowen and friends at BAC.
Original Rainbow Cone's fleet of ice cream trucks are ready to roll to a neighborhood near you. Book one for your next next event.
A GoFundMe has been set up for the family of CPD Sgt. Ed Dougherty, who died unexpectedly. Visitation and Mass are set for the weekend.
West Pullman Native to host “New Faces Sing Broadway 1947” at Porchlight Music Theatre, streaming April 8 to May 6.
Saint Xavier University named to prestigious list based on advocacy on behalf of military veteran students, earning gold status for 2022-23.
An estimated 260,000 paradegoers lined Western Avenue for the triumphant return of the beloved parade after a two-year pandemic hiatus.
Cook County Medical Examiner said CPD Sergeant Edward T. Dougherty died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Daylight Saving Time officially begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 13. Turn the clocks ahead one hour and check your smoke alarm batteries.
Find out what specials the neighborhood bars and restaurants have planned for the South Side Irish Parade, Sunday, March 13.
Hibernian Media's Mike "Houli" Houlihan has selected three of his favorite films to be shown Saturday, March 12, at the Beverly Arts Center.
Brother Rice well represented at Polar Plunge
Everything you'll need to know about the annual celebration that will take over Western Avenue on Sunday, March 13.
Brother Rice's Jack Lausch was one of 26 chosen for this year's honor.
All are invited to a vigil for Ukraine Saturday, March 5.
From recent closures to blasts from the past, here are the Beverly-Mt. Greenwood businesses that Patch readers miss the most.
Beverly Arts Center will host a free screening of the football documentary featuring former NFL player and business owner Mike Martin.
See the latest announcement from the Beverly Area Planning Association.
In celebration of Women's History Month, we reached out to some of Beverly/Morgan Park's most established female entrepreneurs. These wo ...
Tons of neighbors are volunteering their porches. In fact, too many.
We made it! We survived another Chicago winter and now it's time to come out of hiding and start doing! Doing what? My answer is always ...
What is it about warm weather that gets people motivated to deep clean their homes? It's a powerful feeling to throw open the windows an ...
The Beverly Arts Center enthusiastically announces it Summer 2022 Camp offerings
McAuley welcomes 2022 Hall of Honor inductees with Mass and champagne brunch Sunday, March 20
Ald. Matt Shea's pancake breakfast donated over $250,000 to the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation to buy bulletproof vests for CPD officers
Community groups raise funds to buy Art Spiegelman's award-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust for public and private schools.
Got a bad pothole or a streetlight out on your block? The 19th Ward office is taking repair requests.
Ald. Matt O'Shea will pump your gas Friday, Feb. 25, at Kean Bros. gas station, with a portion of gas sales going to Get Behind The Vest.
Most Holy Redeemer graduate and Brother Rice High School senior Tommy Bennett becomes the third wrestler to win an IHSA state championship.
Ald. Matt O'Shea hosts eight annual pancake breakfast to fund replacement bulletproof vests for Chicago police officers, Sunday Feb. 27.
The 19th Ward will host a telephone town hall Wednesday, Feb. 23 with Commander Sean Joyce, of 22nd District and CDPH Dr. Jennifer Seo.
Instead of birthday presents, 8-year-old best friends are asking for donations to Parker's Party team for their first Chicago Polar Plunge.
McAuley, Marist, Brother Rice, Mt. Carmel and St. Rita pen letter to Mayor Lori Lightfoot, stating mask mandate has outlived its usefulness.
21 Pineapples CEO and Special Olympics athlete Nate Simon has created an exclusive shirt for the 2022 Chicago Polar Plunge on March 6.
Come out Thursday, Feb. 17, for a night of laughter at 115 Bourbon Street in support of A New Direction.
Southland College Prep Charter High School Sophomores Christian Boyd and Nina Washington placed first in the “Dramatic Duet Acting” event.
Morgan Park (22nd District) will be saturating a pre-designated area and monitoring traffic during the overnight hours of Feb. 12-Feb. 13.
Don Larisey of the parade committee unveils a new "Passport to the Parade" and talks about the longest reigning parade queen ever!
South Side Irish Parade kicks off Passport To the Parade and home decorating contest in celebration of the parade's return in 2022.
SXU is hosting events and exhibits throughout the month of February celebrating the achievements and accomplishments of African Americans.