Take a trip to Blue Island to explore the Rock Island Public House, with 20 pinball machines, local craft beers and drive-in movies.
The St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Roseland opened its doors Tuesday for people to get the second dose of the Pfizer COVID vaccine.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the country's blood supply.
From an all-new sandwich shop franchise, to the unveiling of this summer's new neighborhood beer, South Side Pod has it covered for you.
Hot peppers in beer? Free live music? Summer events returning? There is so much going on. Explore the South Side with us!
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the South Side area. The pandemic continues to impact the country's blood supply.
A mass COVID-19 vaccination site will open April 5 at Chicago State University for Chicago residents.
Sometimes you just need a laugh, a trip to the movies, local voting information or a cold beer. We have it all in just 30 minutes!
Take a trip to Thornton Distilling Co. Celebrate 100 years with The Chicago Stockyard Kilty Band. Give Mario's Tacos in Blue Island a taste.
An ICU Nurse reunites sisters and sparks her patient’s recovery.
This week we take a trip to Midlothian as part of our search for the best taco on the south side. What will Los Sarapes bring to the table?
South Side Pod has the latest on the South Side Irish Parade, a new football team for 5-8th grade kids playing this spring, and more!
Another night below freezing was on tap Wednesday night.
They need help. In Chicago’s 15th ward, volunteers are making sure they get it.
IDOT reports that all lanes are open on I-55 Stevenson Expressway between Pulaski and California after a water main break.
Alan Cromwell of Blue Island Beer Co brings beer and Blue Island hot spots. Former White Sox pitcher Donn Pall explains his unique nickname.
The Chicago home of Till — the Black teenager whose lynching galvanized the Civil Rights movement — still stands on St. Lawrence Avenue.
Cook County Medical Examiner has ruled on additional cold-weather deaths, including two men on South Side and one in Hickory Hills.
Residents told CBS 2’s Jermont Terry the aggressive animals are terrorizing the neighborhood.
Advocate Aurora Health expands COVID-19 testing on Chicago's South Side
On Sunday, friends, family, and neighbors remembered the woman called Mother Price with a flurry of pink balloons that flew high.
A COVID-safe caravan took off Sunday afternoon from 86th Street and Commercial Avenue.
Some of their most prized possessions ended up in a massive dumpster with no explanation or warning from the school or Archdiocese.
As CBS 2’s Steven Graves reports, the effort is benefiting the old and young.
Tuesday's event is underway in Auburn Gresham in the Save-A-Lot parking lot on Halsted near 79th.
They held signs reading “Pray for peace” and “Jesus saves.”
Elaine Sharp has lived in her house for 47 years, but now she fears four generations will be kicked out because of a reverse mortgage.
Families of little leaguers are furious.
The owners said, in the pandemic, the restaurant is hurting, and they’re asking for a little help from their friends.
The march was organized by Revolution Club Chicago, which describes itself as a communist organization dedicated to resisting oppression.
Little Angels Childcare Center in Englewood lost public funding from the city this year. They say no explanation was given.
The Wash and Wear Community Mask Project will distribute free cloth masks at various times and locations on the South Side June 25.
The Gifts of God Ministry Church, at 1818 W. 74th St. in West Englewood, dedicated its annual Father’s Day service to George Floyd.
Advocate Aurora Health’s fight against COVID-19 takes testing directly to hardest-hit communities
Condolences poured in Thursday night for Aquasha Moore, 18.
CBS 2’s Tim McNicholas found a family-owned business being uplifted by volunteers.
Ernesto Guzman is the youngest person to die of complications related to COVID-19 in Cook County.
This Mother’s Day, a daughter was fighting to bring her mom home from a rehabilitation center after the older woman tested positive.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories.
At the 63rd Street Red Line station, community leaders handed out info on the Census and gave out face masks.