Every March 17 we are greeted with the traditions of wearing green, parades, corned beef and cabbage, and someone inevitably using the wrong abbreviation for St. Patrick's Day.
You can't celebrate St. Patrick's day in Yakima without some green beers, corned beef and cabbage, and some live music, here are the best pubs celebrating St. Paddy's Day
If a Yakima Leprechaun decides to stay home this year on St. Patrick's Day 2021, they can still have a great time and yell "Sláinte!" into the emptiness of their living room.
There's only two places in Yakima that are named after the Irish (that we can think of right off the top), but if we renamed a few places in town, we'd surely have a whole lot more!
We’ve all heard there was a saint and something to do with snakes in Ireland and now we have parades and drink green beer. But what do we really know about St. Patrick’s Day?
Today is St. Patrick's Day, honoring Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. I saw a Facebook comment about someone being frustrated and offended when folks refer to St. Patrick's Day as St. Paddy's Day.
I didn't even realize this was an issue, but it does make for a good poll!