
Jennifer Kho
Executive Editor at Chicago Sun-Times
Executive editor of @suntimes | President of @womenjournos | Ex-managing editor @huffpost and @guardianUS | https://t.co/6w4gR0WCjn
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Feb 18, 2025 |
chicago.suntimes.com | Jennifer Kho |Jackie Serrato |Ambar Colón
El mejor lugar para cobertura de noticias y cultura latina en Chicago. | The place for coverage of Latino news and culture in Chicago.
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Feb 14, 2025 |
chicago.suntimes.com | Jennifer Kho |Jackie Serrato |Amber Colón
El mejor lugar para cobertura de noticias y cultura latina en Chicago. | The place for coverage of Latino news and culture in Chicago. Amid the chaos of ICE raids, deportations and federal attacks on Chicago’s protections of immigrants — following the arrival of more than 51,000 immigrants from the southern border who were bused or flown to Chicago from Texas — many community members are seeking factual, up-to-date information about immigration.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
chicago.suntimes.com | Jennifer Kho
Election coverage for Chicago and the surrounding area including results, analysis and voter resources. Election Day is here, and the Chicago Sun-Times wants to make it as easy as possible for everyone in the Chicago area to stay informed on behalf of our democracy. So we’re turning off our registration wall for the next week so you can head to the polls informed, distraction-free and focused on what matters.
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Oct 6, 2024 |
chicago.suntimes.com | Jennifer Kho
For years, readers had to pay if they wanted to read the Sun-Times, whether in print or on our website. But two years ago, after the Sun-Times became a nonprofit as part of Chicago Public Media, we made it free for everyone to access all of our stories online. It was a risk: Would we be able to support ourselves without a paywall? We’re honestly still learning the answer.
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Aug 4, 2024 |
chicago.suntimes.com | Jennifer Kho
Dear readers,I’m delighted to let you know that our vendor, Chicago Tribune Company, has successfully repaired its printing presses in Schaumburg. The Sun-Times has returned to printing at our usual plant for more than a week with no issues, which has been a huge relief following an unprecedented period of disruption. It started July 16, when the newspaper was printed and delivered a day late. That day marked the first time anyone could remember the Sun-Times missing a paper in our 76-year history.
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