Chicago’s annual St. Patrick’s Day weekend drew thousands to see the river dyed green and the downtown parade.
Chicagoans and visitors from California and Tennessee came to be part of this famous Chicago tradition.
St. Patrick's Day celebrations are underway across Chicago with the famed river being dyed green as thousands looked on.
Blackout rage gallons” are alcoholic mixtures usually contained in a plastic gallon jug. Chicagoans joked online about their ...
Chicago kicked off St. Patrick’s Day weekend Saturday as crowds gathered across the city for one of its most recognizable ...
From the Chicago River being dyed green to parades across the country, see photos of how the U.S. has celebrated St.
Chicago is gearing up for a weekend full of St. Patrick's Day parades and citywide celebrations. Here's what you need to know.
Editor’s note: You can watch the Chicago River dyeing in the player above. While the star of the show will be the green dye ...
One of the Windy City's most famous traditions took place Saturday as thousands flocked to the downtown area to watch the dyeing of the Chicago River.
The Chicago River has a green hue, but there wasn’t a dangerous spill. The river is just ready for St. Patrick’s Day. The ...
Thousands celebrated Chicago's iconic St. Patrick's Day parade and dyeing of the river on Saturday.