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The white flag with a simple blue “W” has risen from relative obscurity as a banner hoisted at Wrigley Field to indicate a ... “People cherish the flag of United States, military flags, and ...
After more than three decades living in Chicago, Jose Alberto Flores, 54, finally sat in one of the bleachers at Wrigley Field, home to his all-time favorite baseball team, the Cubs. But he wasn… ...
“Those were things we didn’t have,” Doloscan, 37, said Thursday at Wrigley Field, where he became a United States citizen along with 655 other people from more than 90 other countries.
Wrigley Field in September 2013 (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images). Wood can burn, but brick, concrete and steel beams do not. And in 1914, fire was a ...
Until this past offseason, Sosa had been largely estranged from the Cubs. “I always believed that it was going to happen,” ...
Nearly 1,000 new United States citizens took an oath in a naturalization ceremony Thursday at Wrigley Field, the home of Chicago Cubs.
Vintage Chicago Tribune: How Wrigley Field got lights and why Cubs fans had to wait past 8-8-88 to raise ‘W’ flag (Michael Burdys/Chicago Tribune/TNS) Kori Rumore, Marianne Mather, Chicago Tribune ...
The Cubs finally returned home Friday after starting the season on the road in Tokyo, Phoenix and West Sacramento, California.
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