The Chicago River is once again glowing kelly green as the city opens its annual St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
The National Weather Service has confirmed at least four tornado touchdowns occurred in the Chicago area during a severe weather outbreak Friday.
Severe winds and storms overnight left a trail of damage across the Chicago area and in parts of Illinois. The far west suburbs followed tornado warnings in Dupage, Kendall, Kane, and Dekalb counties.
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The Chicago Fire Department called a mayday while fighting an apartment fire in the city's Ukrainian Village neighborhood.