These days, Jenna the German shepherd walks along the ledge at Wolf Point East — even hopping up onto it sometimes — and ...
There were no heroic rescues or rising waters visible, but the flooding that occurred in ... in the tunnel system that runs ...
Chicago River dyeing: Watch a 60-second time-lapse of the waters turning green for St. Patrick's Day
with an iconic Chicago tradition kicking off festivities Saturday morning as the Chicago River was dyed green. Beginning shortly after 10 a.m., several boats transformed the waters of the Chicago ...
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNRain could lead to flooding in Chicago area this weekCHICAGO - We are thawing out in Chicago ... The streamflow may increase, dislodging ice to add to river ice jam flooding.
Marissa Sulek joined CBS News Chicago in January 2025 ... Awards for her reporting on the deadly flooding in rural Waverly. People who live at a River North high rise said dozens of dogs are ...
A hazardous weather outlook was issued Monday in the Chicago area ... warned the showers could cause river levels to rise, with a possible threat of flooding in low-lying areas, the National ...
CHICAGO — Thousands flooded the streets of downtown on Saturday morning to watch the Chicago River turn emerald green in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day 2025. The annual tradition has been ...
In 1962, Chicago city workers dumped 100 pounds of dye into the river flowing through downtown Chicago. It left the river emerald green for an entire week and kick-started an annual tradition.
CHICAGO — The Chicago River is once again glowing kelly green as the city opens its annual St. Patrick's Day celebrations. Thousands lined the river and packed bridges Saturday and erupted in ...
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on March 12, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important event missing from this date? Email us. Weather records (from the National ...
St. Patrick's Day brings green decorations, outfits and even beer, so it's only fitting that the nation's county with the most Irish people take it a step further and dye a waterway green.
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