While the river stays bright for several hours, some trace of green can remain for days. CHICAGO — The Chicago River is once again glowing kelly green as the city opens its annual St. Patrick's Day ...
St. Patrick's Day, the annual celebration of all things Irish, is being marked in cities across the country on Monday with ...
Saint Patrick's Day may be Monday, but the celebrations were already in full swing Sunday on the Northwest Side, South Side and in Aurora following Saturday's parade in downtown Chicago.
If the ginger in his beard did not give it away, James Henry McCabe IV, more commonly known as Bubba McCabe, does indeed have ...
The Big Shoulders Fund, a nonprofit organization that provides support for Catholic schools in Chicago, was the grand marshal ...
Irish dancers were bundled and many of the younger dancers were too cold to dance at Sunday’s South Side Irish Parade.
The 47th edition of the parade features over 100 groups marching down Western Avenue in honor of St. Patrick's Day.
The weekend before St. Patrick's Day means three parades and the annual dyeing of the Chicago River to turn it bright green.
Hundreds of people lined a snow-fallen parade route Sunday to celebrate Irish heritage and South Side pride in Chicago's ...
St. Patrick’s Day weekend festivities around the city will roll through the Norwood Park area Sunday with the 22nd edition of ...
The Chicago River was dyed green and the sights and sounds of Irish culture were on full display Saturday during the 70th ...