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Ted Cox

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Ted Cox covers the Lincoln Park and Old Town neighborhoods for DNAinfo Chicago.

Ted circled the city working for Star Publications, the Daily Southtown and the Daily Herald before landing at DNAinfo Chicago. He has lived in the city for 30 years and in the Chicago area from the age of 8.

An award-winning columnist, critic, news reporter and sportswriter, Cox has covered everything from Tax Increment Finance districts, media ownership consolidation and the first Blagojevich trial to the Jordan-era Bulls, Steppenwolf Theatre and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago.

For 25 years, Cox wrote "The Sports Section" for the Chicago Reader; a collection of those columns, "1,001 Days in the Bleachers: A Quarter Century of Chicago Sports," is available through Northwestern University Press. During that time, his straight gigs included writing "rip & read" broadcast news at United Press International; features copy editor, features writer and film critic at the Southtown; and TV/radio columnist at the Herald, where in the last two years he served as the paper's "man downtown," covering everything from Mayor Daley to Lollapalooza.

Cox has also written several children's book on sports and music figures such as Frank Thomas and Whitney Houston. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He believes that, the Bears to the contrary, politics is actually the city's most popular sport.

Fun fact: Cox has taken part in The Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop poll of music critics since 1983.

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

February 27, 2016

Victor LaGroon was named head of the new Chicago Veterans Affairs Office.

Jefferson Park, Portage Park & Norwood Park »

February 26, 2016

The plan may or may not be for it to run along the Blue Line, but an alderman is dubious in any case.

Pullman & Roseland »

February 26, 2016

U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders also defended Chicago State: "Why is anybody ... shutting down colleges?"

Uptown & Andersonville »

February 24, 2016

Laurance Freed lied to obtain $6.7 million in Tax Increment Finance dollars from the city.

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

February 24, 2016

State's Attorney Anita Alvarez said Chicago is on track to have 700 homicides in 2016.

Hyde Park & Kenwood »

February 24, 2016

The U.S. senator also plans to hit his alma mater, the University of Chicago, for an invite-only event.

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

February 24, 2016

Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez addressed the City Club with a breakfast speech.

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

February 23, 2016

Aldermen said the new taxes would increase crime and hurt small businesses, especially in border wards.