Their black silhouettes against the water and long shadows of nearby trees made for a pretty picture. Such was the case when Vikings' cornerback Xavier Rhodes had to leap over Bears' wide receiver Devin Hester after he was tackled by Vikings' safety Robert Blanton.

Posted at 1:11 PM He tossed each one individually into the stands to cheering fans which really made for a cool moment I've never seen before. The Chicago Bears took on the Minnesota Vikings on a rainy Sunday afternoon at Soldier Field.

At one house, the walls were ripped off, exposing a pair of second-floor, intact bedrooms. He was 46 years old. Families prepared for Thanksgiving. In Springfield, the support for Washington Community High School was everywhere. Clinging to a 27-23 — Brian Cassella, Chicago Tribune, Children play in a residential neighborhood near Olympic Park.

Laurie Hedlund, 34, left, and Peter Obara, 32, take on the record cold Monday to get an icy view of downtown from the lakefront at North Avenue. — Brian Cassella, Chicago Tribune, FRIDAY, FEB 7 - Winter Olympics opening ceremony, "The opening ceremonies were incredible. I try to work quickly when I see a scene I want to photograph. (Scott Strazzante, Chicago Tribune).

Permalink Also on my wardrobe list was long underwear, flannel pants, layers of shirts and sweaters, a waterproof cap and a knit hat, handwarmers and a thin pair of liner gloves so I could hit the shutter button. Collect, curate and comment on your files. The whole point was transparency.

And with our new 200-400 mm zoom and teleconverter, you can cover any field action. There are the other runners who still have to finish.

At first, the Tribune was happy with Judge Michael Toomin’s decision to bring some “transparency” to things: We were pleased when, last August, the judge appointed former U.S. Attorney Dan Webb as a special prosecutor to examine how State’s Attorney Kim Foxx and her staff handled the Smollett case.

Photographing scenes and the access to them can change rapidly so I concentrated on documenting as many aspects of the story as quickly as possible.Then, in less than an hour, there was silence. Here the Tribune's photojournalists share what they've witnessed while covering this ongoing story. He's midway through the Games and already he's covered the opening ceremony, speed skating, ladies slopestyle skiing, men's hockey, women's snowboard cross, ski jumping, men's moguls, men's halfpipe, women's super combined downhill and Alpine downhill skiing. Jake Coyle, of East Peoria, carries a flag as he and others arrive to help friends dig out the day after the tornado hit Washington. Right: White steps away after failing to medal in the men's halfpipe at the Rosa Khutor Extreme Park.

front of me so I was glad to get a frame of the ball coming in. One thing that they do have in common, they've all finished what they started.

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A distraught young man was sitting at a corner stoop with his head down holding his dog on a leash.

I doubt I could run a marathon in the first place. A pair of tennis shoes sit in the street at the scene of the shooting in Cornell Square Park. The Bears top wide receiver, who caught a 4th quarter touchdown for the go-ahead points against the Cincinnati Bengals, came running toward me with a huge grin on his face. Sadly for the players and fans of Washington, the Panthers weren't able to pull out a win over the Cyclones, who went on to become state champions. In the first block, I saw a row of houses stripped of their siding. Trump’s New C19 Advisor Cites Research Showing Widespread Immunity! Chicago Tribune Newspaper Archives (1849-1977) Browse by Year 1849-1977 (31 years available). CHRIS SWEDA: Brandon Marshall was the last player off the field, possibly due to a post-game interview.

A Chicago Police officer tells race watchers to move along on North Michigan Avenue.

This worked well in the men's semifinal relay when the Korean and USA teams collided and wrecked into a wall. Breaking news since 1847.