Crow-Armstrong is the subject of Chicago magazine's cover story in March, in which he compared Cubs fans to Dodgers fans.
Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong – an L.A. dude to his core – went well out of his way to bash Los Angeles Dodgers fans this week.
The scene on Tuesday morning at Cubs camp was a glimpse into a day in the life of Pete Crow-Armstrong. Between the scheduled ...
U.S. Rep. Jason Crow dryly joked Wednesday that if it was up to President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, he wouldn’t have been in town — he would have been in jail ...
The celebrated singer-songwriter says she can “play the heck out of my piano” but gravitated toward the Tele due to the staying power of a great guitar riff ...
Cubs phenom Pete Crow-Armstrong graces Chicago Magazine, cementing his status with a breakout season and a city captivated by his star power.
In April 1912, a young Black woman named Clementine Barnabet confessed to murdering four families in and around Lafayette, Louisiana. The widespread news coverage at the time effectively branded her a ...
Des Moines City Council member Josh Mandelbaum says he will push for a towing ordinance after controversial Crow Tow gets impound contract.
Trey Greene shares stories about his grandfather and father for Detroit Evening Report's Black History Month Listening ...
Why did Cubs star and Harvard-Westlake High product Pete Crow-Armstrong shade Dodgers fans? Maybe it's the fault of his father, who forbade him to root for the Blue.
Cubs fan favorite Pete Crow-Armstrong is one of baseball’s most exciting young talents — and his own biggest critic.
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