Campfire Milkshake is back for more at White Sox games — and it’s bringing some new friends.
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They began lining up hours early. A retired teacher flew in from Florida. A man from Englewood remembered marching beside him. A South Side principal brought three buses of her students.
On the people who came to say goodbye to the Rev. Jesse Jackson: www.chicagotribune.com/2026/02/26/r...
Thursday was the first day of public visitation for the Rev. Jesse Jackson. On the people who came to say goodbye:
www.chicagotribune.com/2026/02/26/r...
Congratulations to 2026 Shadid Award finalists @royalpratt.bsky.social, @lauranrodriguez.bsky.social, @ckubzansky.bsky.social, @jmetr22b.bsky.social & @andrew-carter.bsky.social (chicagotribune.com) for reporting on the mass deportation effort in Chicago.
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Long-beleaguered Gary is serious about the Bears. Are the Bears serious about Gary?
“The day that they officially made the announcement, I’ve been saying since that moment — it’s ours to lose.”
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64 days in Chicago: The story of Operation Midway Blitz. Our team fanned out to cover the before, during and after of the federal government’s months-long raid on an American city. This is worth your time to understand the United States today
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64 days in Chicago — the story of Operation Midway Blitz: a comprehensive accounting, with colleagues, of a two months unlike any in Chicago’s recent history. www.chicagotribune.com/2025/12/28/c...
Seat 2 in Row 19 of Section 140.
That's Father Bob’s seat at Rate Field.
As the White Sox honor Pope Leo XIV with an outdoor Mass on Saturday, his 2005 World Series seat has become a pilgrimage site for the faithful.
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Twenty years ago, the future pope attended Game 1 of the World Series in Chicago. A television camera caught him, by chance or by fate, for about three seconds in the ninth inning.
A story about what lingers from that moment, and night, two decades later: www.chicagotribune.com/2025/06/11/c...
Twenty years ago, the future pope attended Game 1 of the World Series in Chicago. A television camera caught him, by chance or by fate, for about three seconds in the ninth inning.
A story about what lingers from that moment, and night, two decades later: www.chicagotribune.com/2025/06/11/c...
More than 72,000 American military members remain unaccounted for from World War II. This is the story of one who was recently found, and laid to rest.
On the Chicago-area homecoming of Pvt. James Loyd, an American soldier: www.chicagotribune.com/2025/05/25/c...
More than 72,000 American military members remain unaccounted for from World War II. This is the story of one who was recently found, and laid to rest.
On the Chicago-area homecoming of Pvt. James Loyd, an American soldier: www.chicagotribune.com/2025/05/25/c...
Honored this week to begin a new chapter at the Chicago Tribune, where I’ll be a Senior Reporter on the GA/enterprise team. In other words:
I’ll be looking for great stories all over Chicago and Illinois. Excited to get to work in America’s best and most compelling city.
Too many people to thank here, but I owe a great deal to editors, fellow scribes, our wonderful photojournalists and everyone who keeps The NandO going amid endless challenges.
I’m grateful to anyone who ever shared a story with me and to you, for reading.
Thank you.
I’m leaving after accepting an opportunity in Chicago. I hear at least one North Carolinian has done well there. As excited as I am for the work ahead in America’s best city, it’s bittersweet.
North Carolina is home. I love this state and its people. I’ll miss it all.
I spent 8th grade career day at The NandO, in the old newsroom off McDowell Street, and I was hooked. To spend more than 13 years at my hometown paper, writing about ACC basketball and everything else, has been the honor of a lifetime.
After 4,864 days of bylines, datelines and deadlines (some of which I actually met), last night’s Duke-Carolina game was my final assignment at The News & Observer.
It has, very literally, been a dream come true to be a part of it. I’m grateful beyond words.
Clemson, Florida State and the ACC have dropped their lawsuits against each other. And so there is peace, for now. For the long term?
Eh. Probably not so much.
Winners and losers and what-to-know, while pondering the Neville Chamberlainedness of it all: www.newsobserver.com/sports/colle...
Cade Tyson has seen the mean tweets and heard the noise. And he understands the angst better than anyone.
“I feel like I haven’t accomplished much here," he said Monday in Tallahassee.
Slowly, though, there are signs. On his faith during a tough season:
www.newsobserver.com/sports/colle...
Wrote about the sorry state of ACC men’s basketball. Is the explanation as simple as an exodus of great coaches? Probably.
Even so, there are some deeper issues here. The conference should never be *this* bad. On some of the causes and effects:
www.newsobserver.com/sports/colle...
Red-eyes with stops to refuel. Consults with "sleep guys," including a NASA expert. A travel schedule more grueling than that in the NBA.
Football TV money drove the ACC’s Westward expansion. The league’s basketball teams, among others, are paying the price: www.newsobserver.com/sports/colle...
Cooper Flagg put on a show Saturday night in Durham in his Duke-Carolina debut. He also underscored the broader difference between the two rivals in this new college basketball era.
One program has been aggressively progressive. The other has resisted change. www.newsobserver.com/sports/colle...
Cooper Flagg put on a show Saturday night in Durham in his Duke-Carolina debut. He also underscored the broader difference between the two rivals in this new college basketball era.
One program has been aggressively progressive. The other has resisted change. www.newsobserver.com/sports/colle...
His back literally against a wall late Tuesday night, near midnight, Hubert Davis spoke of a need to keep fighting.
“What choice do you have?”
After another late meltdown, it’s fair to question whether UNC can muster such resiliency.
From Pittsburgh:
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Settling in at the Smith Center for some bicoastal Atlantic Coast basketball action: Cal at UNC. Last time the Golden Bears were here: November 1997.
That game gave us perhaps the most iconic shot of a Vince Carter dunk, ever. Photograph made (of course) by Hugh Morton.
Agreed, and you get the sense that Scheyer is looking for (and even wanting!) those teaching moments however rare they are. The league will do them no favors in terms of prepping for March. Like training for a prize fight by snacking on junk food.
Yes, it was only Miami and arguably the ACC's worst team. But after another rout, it's fair to say Duke's biggest obstacle in ACC play might just be boredom.
When was the last time the gap was this wide between the ACC's best and the rest? From Cameron Indoor: www.newsobserver.com/sports/colle...
Saturday’s Carolina-State game delivered, in the end, after 35 minutes as ugly as any in the 248-game history of the series. The good: Jalen Washington. Ian Jackson. State’s D (maybe?).
The not-so good: this underscored the ACC’s mediocrity: www.newsobserver.com/sports/colle...
UNC and Bill Belichick came from opposite directions to arrive at this marriage of football convenience.
“College kind of came to me this year,” Belichick said. “I didn’t necessarily go and seek it out.”
“We’re taking a risk,” Bubba Cunningham said.
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Dick Crum once said UNC wanted to be Oklahoma on Saturday and Harvard during the week.
But now it's no longer content to be "relegated to the kids table" in football.
On a decades-long dance ending in the decision to go all in, and hire Bill Belichick: www.newsobserver.com/sports/colle...