Opening day arrives for Cubs and White Sox – Chicago Tribune

Opening day arrives for Cubs and White Sox – Chicago Tribune


Good morning, Chicago.

The Chicago Tribune report on the Cubs’ first dwelling recreation of the 1876 season famous a crowd of round 5,000-6,000 went by “all sorts of troubles to get tickets and seats for Chicago’s opening game of the centennial year.” But the Cubs lucked out, the report added, as “the weather encouraged the attendance, for a final day for a game was hardly ever seen.” The Cubs, then named the White Stockings, wound up with a 6-0 win over the Cincinnati Reds within the first season of the National League, spurring optimism for native followers and media.

150 years later, they will open the 2026 season at the moment at Wrigley Field with comparable optimism and a forecast that rivals the one for the 1876 dwelling opener, albeit with an opportunity of storms.

Everything adjustments in Chicago, however the spirit of opening day stays the identical. It’s historically the perfect time of the yr to exude hope, and nobody can extinguish that flame till at the least the primary loss.

Up the highway in Milwaukee, the White Sox open their 126th American League season Thursday beneath the Brewers’ retractable dome, with decrease expectations than their North Side friends however rising confidence that their painful rebuild has lastly turned the nook.

Read the full column from the Tribune’s Paul Sullivan.

Here are the highest tales you could know to begin your day, together with when to expect thunderstorms this weekhow a Chicago snowplow got here to have “Abolish ICE” emblazoned on its facet and why stationery is booming.

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Passengers wait in a safety checkpoint line at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, March 25, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

TSA boss warns of airport shutdowns, but no deal yet on day 40 of Homeland Security funding fight

The Transportation Security Administration could should shut down operations at some airports if the finances deadlock drags on, the company’s appearing head mentioned yesterday, at the same time as document wait occasions for vacationers did little to finish the standoff over the funding struggle in Congress.

Mayor Brandon Johnson signs a veto of an ordinance pausing a phaseout of the subminimum tipped wage as he's joined by supporters, on March 25, 2026, at Let's Eat to Live restaurant in Chicago's Woodlawn neighborhood. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)
Mayor Brandon Johnson indicators a veto of an ordinance pausing a phaseout of the subminimum tipped wage as he is joined by supporters, on March 25, 2026, at Let’s Eat to Live restaurant in Chicago’s Woodlawn neighborhood. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson vetoes tipped wage freeze, setting up City Council showdown

When Mayor Brandon Johnson pulled out his silver veto pen as soon as once more yesterday — this time to strike down the City Council’s plan to freeze scheduled minimal wage pay raises for tipped staff — he promised a struggle.

Standing earlier than supporters inside a restaurant within the Woodlawn neighborhood lower than a yr earlier than his anticipated run for a second time period, Johnson gave the impression of a candidate as he not solely urged residents to name aldermen, kinfolk and even the governor to again him up but additionally solid himself in stark political phrases as town’s “organizer-in-chief” and a defender of working-class Chicagoans.

A driver gets out of the "Abolish ICE" snowplow that won the naming contest, on March 25, 2026, at a Streets and Sanitation facility in the West Town neighborhood. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)
A driver will get out of the “Abolish ICE” snowplow that gained the naming contest, on March 25, 2026, at a Streets and Sanitation facility within the West Town neighborhood. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)

Chicago’s ‘Abolish ICE’ snowplow unveiled by Mayor Brandon Johnson as winner of annual contest

When a Chicago salt truck with a child blue cab pulled up slowly behind Mayor Brandon Johnson yesterday, the mayor pointed to the newly christened car’s title as proof that town stood collectively.

Emblazoned on its facet: “ABOLISH ICE.”

Wine enthusiasts fill Hudson Crossing Park for the Wine on the Fox festival in downtown Oswego in 2024. (Linda Girardi/for The Beacon-News)
Wine fanatics fill Hudson Crossing Park for the Wine on the Fox pageant in downtown Oswego in 2024. (Linda Girardi/for The Beacon-News)

Cook County population growth is flat due to decreased immigration, while Kendall County leads Illinois, census numbers show

Cook County noticed little inhabitants change in 2025 as a result of decreased worldwide immigration, new US census numbers present, however Kendall County bucked that nationwide development with the best proportion development amongst all counties in Illinois.

Michael Sousanieh rests in a hammock on an unseasonably warm day at Humboldt Park, March 21, 2026, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
Michael Sousanieh rests in a hammock on an unseasonably heat day at Humboldt Park, March 21, 2026, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)

Expect severe thunderstorms in Chicago

The Chicago space might see a extreme thunderstorm at the moment, with dangers of huge hail and damaging winds.

Just because the climate was beginning to heat up, a chilly entrance is predicted to go by northern Illinois and northwest Indiana this afternoon creating situations for a extreme thunderstorm class three out of 5, the National Weather Service mentioned.

Chicago police work in the left field seats after a reported shooting at the White Sox game at Guaranteed Rate Field on Aug. 25, 2023. (Kaarin Tisue/Chicago Tribune)
Chicago police work within the left discipline seats after a reported capturing on the White Sox recreation at Guaranteed Rate Field on Aug. 25, 2023. (Kaarin Tisue/Chicago Tribune)

Legal squabble over mysterious White Sox shooting winding down as sun rises on another season

As one other season of baseball begins, the tip could also be close to within the yearslong authorized saga stemming from a weird capturing within the bleachers throughout a White Sox dwelling recreation in August 2023.

But greater than two years after the capturing, the central query stays: Where did the gunfire originate?

White Sox manager Will Venable looks at a schedule as players practice during spring training at Camelback Ranch on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026, in Glendale, Ariz. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
White Sox supervisor Will Venable seems to be at a schedule as gamers follow throughout spring coaching at Camelback Ranch on Feb. 16, 2026, in Glendale, Ariz. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)

Chicago White Sox finalize 2026 opening-day roster for Will Venable’s second season as manager

The Sox positioned outfielder Brooks Baldwin (proper elbow pressure) and catcher Kyle Teel (proper hamstring pressure) on the 10-day injured listing. Pitchers Prelander Berroa, Drew Thorpe and Mike Vasil had been positioned on the 15-day IL, every affected by Tommy John surgical procedure.

The Royals' Maikel Garcia is caught stealing by Cubs second baseman Scott Kingery during a spring training game Feb. 23, 2026, in Surprise, Ariz. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
The Royals’ Maikel Garcia is caught stealing by Cubs second baseman Scott Kingery throughout a spring coaching recreation Feb. 23, 2026, in Surprise, Ariz. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Chicago Cubs finalize opening-day roster: Dylan Carlson and Scott Kingery make it, Justin Steele to 60-day IL

Three nonroster invitees earned a spot out of camp because the Cubs added outfielders Michael Conforto and Dylan Carlson and infielder Scott Kingery to their 40-man roster forward of Thursday’s opener at Wrigley Field, the place left-hander Matthew Boyd will get the ball in opposition to the Washington Nationals.

Reg Weaver waves to a crowd of educators after being elected president of the National Education Association, July 3, 2002, in Dallas. (Dawn Dietrich/AP)
Reg Weaver waves to a crowd of educators after being elected president of the National Education Association, July 3, 2002, in Dallas. (Dawn Dietrich/AP)

Reginald ‘Reg’ Weaver, first Black president of the state’s largest teachers union, dies at 86

As a Black youth rising up within the largely segregated faculties of downstate Danville, Reg Weaver knew firsthand about academic inequities when he declared years later that there was “no feeling like seeing children’s eyes brighten up as they discover the world of opportunity.”

A vendor helps an attendee prep the letter press by Starshaped Press at the Chicago Stationery Fest in Ravenswood on March 15, 2026. (Nate Swanson/for the Chicago Tribune)
A vendor helps an attendee prep the letter press by Starshaped Press on the Chicago Stationery Fest in Ravenswood on March 15, 2026. (Nate Swanson/for the Chicago Tribune)

Make a note of this: Stationery is booming as we seek out a more analog experiences

Stationerycore, as many name the tradition, is having its second, with devotees flocking to occasions such because the current Chicago Stationery Festival in Ravenswood.

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