Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held in the South Side area.
DKMS, the world’s largest blood stem cell donor center, will host a local registration drive on the South Side, Saturday, Sept. 4.
Would you run for beer? We talk with Kelly Devine Rickert, who is throwing the "Run To Pub" event with three south side breweries.
It is time to toss some bags! We visit the cornhole capital that is Davern's Tavern. We cover the South Side in "30 Minutes of Good!"
The nation is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush will be hosting an immigration resource fair Aug. 28 offering help in immigration and visas at Leo High School.
Rising COVID-19 Case Counts, Highly Contagious Delta Variant Force Remediation Action
The Chicago Park District today announced that online registration for 2021 Fall Programs is open for parks west of California Ave., and ...
Comedian Priests, Typewriter Events with (possibly) Tom Hanks, Sox fans at a traditional south side pub, local news, live music & MORE!
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
Our friend Lauren Koszola from Palos Heights also has some free concert news, along with an event that will cover your kids in color.
(Issued July 30, 2021)
We have festivals, carnivals, fireworks & free live music from Lemont to Blue Island to Evergreen Park and in-between!
The country is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
Advocate Trinity Hospital, City of Chicago take COVID-19 vaccines mobile
Issued July 23, 2021
See the latest announcement from the Cook County Health Department.
We take a trip to Rabid Brewing in Homewood to explore possibly the most unique brewery you'll ever visit.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the South Side area.
Tommy and Liam Hopkins belly up to our bar to talk about the return of The Papa Hops 16" Softball Tournament for a great local charity.
Events, live music, fireworks & so much more can be found this weekend on the south side. Plus Blue Island's brewery has a new summer beer.
Blood platelet and type O donations are in high demand.
Chicago radio legend James VanOsdol loves the south side so much, he wants to press South Side Pod to vinyl.
South Side youth plan march on June 22 in "We Walk For Her," to bring attention to disappearances and murders of Black girls and women.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the South Side area. The pandemic continues to affect the U.S. blood supply.
We visit with reps from Palos Heights & Tinley Park this week about concerts, parades, musical park benches and the Best Week Ever!
Former President Barack Obama had some advice for the players.
From Rosangela's in Evergreen Park to the White Sox bullpen in the 1990's, we gather some fun tales being told this week on the South Side.
A 16-year-old boy was rescued by a passing boat, police said. The 38-year-old man later died at the hospital.
Meet the principal of Marian Catholic H.S. who brings Warrior Wrestling to their stadium 3 times this summer, and visit a farmers market.
A pre-bid meeting for minority and women-owned firms as well as prime construction firms will be held May 25. Registration is required.
MeridianHealth will be holding a COVID-19 vaccine clinic May 15 at the Salvation Army Red Shield Center. Walk-ins welcome before 3 p.m.
We found a south side brewery that launched in a pandemic, and it is thriving on Harlem Avenue in Chicago Ridge.
This pharmacist credits his mother with inspiring his health care career.
Ald. Matt O'Shea (19th) tweeted that “several thousand” homes in his ward are without water.
From a brewery's 5th Anniversary celebration to our award for the "Best Taco On The South Side", this episode is 30 Minutes Of Good!
EPCHS Football Coach Jerry Verde with post-Spring Season feelings. A trip to Blue Island Beer Company. Charity events in Alsip & Palos.