Just days before it will lose more than 20 percent of its editorial staff to buyouts and layoffs, the Sun-Times won one of the nation’s most prestigious prizes for journalism. Go figure.
Reporters Tim Novak, Chris Fusco and Carol Marin were cited Sunday by the George Polk Awards in Journalism for reports that led to a conviction in the 2004 death of 21-year-old David Koschman. On an epic day for Chicago journalism, their investigation culminated in a guilty plea by a nephew of former Mayor Richard M. Daley. Continue reading








