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U.S. Cities Prepare For St. Patrick's Day Celebrations

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United States — Multiple cities are staging St. Patrick's Day events this week, with parades, festivals and safety measures. Savannah is preparing its 202nd parade on Tuesday, March 17, and is ranked for green landmarks. Pittsburgh’s parade begins Saturday at 10 a.m., with bars offering themed breakfasts and drink specials. Milwaukee will provide free MCTS rides after 6 p.m. Tuesday under a Molson Coors-funded program that logged more than 11,000 rides last year. Butte and Anaconda will hold parades and local festivities. Berks County law enforcement cites NHTSA data on holiday drunk-driving risks. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • St. Patrick's Day observed annually on March 17 with parades and traditions.
  • SIXT published a ranking highlighting Savannah's green landmarks and celebration footprint.
  • Savannah Committee served a green breakfast and scheduled weekend events including the 202nd parade.
  • Pittsburgh, Butte and Anaconda announced parade start times and local festival details.
  • Milwaukee confirmed Molson Coors-funded free MCTS rides after 6 p.m.; Berks police publicized NHTSA drunk-driving statistics.

Why This Matters to You

St. Patrick's Day celebrations are a time-honored tradition in many U.S. cities. If you're in Savannah, Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, Butte, or Anaconda, you can join in the festivities. Remember to plan your day around parade times and take advantage of free rides in Milwaukee after 6 p.m.

The Bottom Line

St. Patrick's Day is a fun-filled day, but it's also a time to be cautious. Berks County law enforcement reminds us of the increased risk of drunk-driving. Enjoy the day responsibly, and consider sharing this info with friends who are celebrating too.

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Who Benefited

Local event organizers, small businesses, and transit providers benefit from increased attendance, revenue, sponsorships and usage during St. Patrick's Day events and safety programs.

Who Impacted

Residents and visitors face increased congestion and public-safety strain, and individuals engaging in impaired driving experience elevated fatality and legal risks over the holiday.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
5
Right Leaning:
0
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
5
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 100%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

Local event organizers, small businesses, and transit providers benefit from increased attendance, revenue, sponsorships and usage during St. Patrick's Day events and safety programs.

Who Impacted

Residents and visitors face increased congestion and public-safety strain, and individuals engaging in impaired driving experience elevated fatality and legal risks over the holiday.

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U.S. Cities Prepare For St. Patrick's Day Celebrations

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