Mike DeStefano, a former high school football star, and his parents speak about life 10 years after a life-changing accident
Mike DeStefano was a high school football star.
A grisly car crash 10 years ago changed his life forever, but his love of the game pushes him on.
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White Sox players pose on photo day
Say cheeeeeese.
Go behind-the-scenes at White Sox photo day with the Tribune's Brian Cassella: https://trib.al/6TDiOMO
Cubs players pose at spring training photo day
A behind-the-scenes look at Cubs' photo day: https://trib.al/0z2YkGS
Take a tour of Sloan Park, the Cubs' spring training home
Spring training, it's here.
Take a ride in a 1970 Chevy Chevelle with Corey Crawford
Take a ride in a 1970 Chevy Chevelle with Corey Crawford.
Read more about the Blackhawks goalie's love of cars: https://trib.al/4pskU7c
Moving the Bears
The Bears take 12,000 pounds of equipment with them when they travel. Meet the guys who move it: https://trib.in/2rgmhOg
New Blackhawks coach Jeremy Colliton
Hear from Jeremy Colliton before his Blackhawks' head coaching debut tonight https://trib.al/ilV5vBN
Northwestern's newly renovated Welsh-Ryan Arena
10 things to know about Northwestern's newly renovated Welsh-Ryan Arena, including the intimate seating and loads of sunlight https://trib.al/LIiJKHy
Anthony Rizzo on why he wore his full uniform on the team plane
"Ready to play:" Anthony Rizzo explains his decision to wear his full Cubs uniform on the plane to Washington.
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Stefan Xidas sings national anthem at Wrigley Field
Cubs fan Stefan Xidas, a New Trier High School graduate who has Down syndrome, sang the national anthem at Wrigley on Monday after raising more than $37,000 (the Cubs matched what he raised, dollar for dollar) for the Special Olympics.
Story: https://trib.al/caH7fUf
25 years after Michael Jordan’s father was murdered, key questions remain unanswered
It has been 25 years since Michael Jordan's father was murdered beside a road in North Carolina, a shocking crime that, in part, prompted the Bulls star's retirement from basketball and sent two teenagers to prison for life.
Now, as one of the convicted felons bids for a new trial, key questions about the case remain.
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