Andrew Carter
@_andrewcarter
Journalist at the Chicago Tribune. Native North Carolinian. Tips, pitches and comments: [email protected].
Was out alongside several colleagues earlier today in downtown Chicago covering the No Kings protest against President Donald Trump. Largest crowd in recent memory to gather in Chicago. Some quick iPhone captures:
The sounds of one of Chicago’s largest protests in recent memory reverberated throughout downtown streets Saturday afternoon, as tens of thousands gathered in a united admonishment of President Donald Trump. trib.al/EMBMKar
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: chicagotribune.com/2025/06/11/chi…
The Chicago Tribune is embarking on a road trip to revisit Route 66 ahead of the 100-year anniversary of the iconic roadway, which spanned eight states and three time zones, stretching from downtown Chicago to the Pacific Ocean. trib.al/XldFvBv
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: chicagotribune.com/2025/05/25/chi…
It took more than eight decades to bring Pvt. James Loyd home and about 30 minutes to prepare his final resting place, Lincoln National Cemetery, about 50 miles southwest of Chicago. trib.al/LImByLc
In reporting this story, had access to Pvt. James Loyd’s personnel file. It included this testimony from a fellow soldier around the time and place he went missing. As much as I’ve read/seen about WWII, still found it harrowing:
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: chicagotribune.com/2025/05/25/chi…
A story I’ll be following in the coming years: on Arlington Heights and the Chicago Bears, and a new mayor’s mission to fill a community’s void with a multi-purpose NFL stadium (and a new home for the White Sox?) … chicagotribune.com/2025/05/04/chi…
Trying to limit my social media while I learn a new world in Chicago, but had to share this great reporting from my former NandO colleagues. Only one outlet that covers UNC is capable of or willing to do this kind of work. It makes a difference.
NEW: UNC basketball player Zayden High was suspended last semester after the university found him responsible for sexual exploitation. Despite sanctions barring him from athletics, he kept access to facilities & has been around the team at least once. newsobserver.com/news/local/edu…
Sunday front debut at @chicagotribune: For more than 40 years, a cold case grew colder in Elgin, about 35 miles outside of Chicago. Then two detectives started a podcast. chicagotribune.com/2025/04/13/elg…