While St. Patrick's Day isn't until Monday, Chicago's iconic tradition dyeing the river green is happening Saturday. Here is ...
The parade is held in honor of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland and the Archdiocese of New York. From its earliest ...
The parade is set to start at East Balbo Drive and South Columbus Drive, near Grant Park and move north on South Columbus ...
The annual dyeing of the Chicago River isn’t the only green celebration on tap for the city: Several St. Patrick’s Day ...
The risk of severe thunderstorms will increase Friday night with an enhanced threat southwest of Chicago between 9 p.m. and 3 ...
The viral phenomenon has sent the desire for Guinness surging among young people just in time for the busy St. Pat's Day ...
Bars and restaurants are getting into the spirit by serving traditional food and hosting bashes with riverfront views and ...
From the Chicago River dyeing to parades, it's going to be a festive St. Patrick's Day weekend in Chicago. Marissa Perlman ...
The Saturday before St. Patrick’s Day means green will be seen all around the city — including the Chicago River. Here’s what to know.
While most associate Chicago’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations with dyeing the river green and Downtown events, the city’s neighborhoods have storied parades of their own.
If it’s March, and it’s green, it must be St. Patrick’s Day. The day honoring the patron saint of Ireland is a global ...
Residents will turn out in droves on Saturday to mark St. Patrick’s Day weekend with a dyed-green Chicago River and a parade, ...