Editor’s note: Your Sun-Times print edition might be late today

Technical issues at the press that produces our newspaper and others are causing late deliveries this morning.

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The front cover of the Nov. 26, 2019, Sun-Times.

Sun-Times Media

Good morning readers,

Production issues at the Chicago Tribune’s printing plant, which prints the Chicago Sun-Times and several other newspapers, are affecting delivery of the our newspaper this morning. Your paper might not arrive at home or at your favorite single-copy outlet until 9 a.m. or so.

If you are experiencing a home-delivery problem beyond then — or don’t see the paper where you normally do at grocery stores or other single-copy locations — please call our customer service hotline at (888) 848-4637 or email customerservice@suntimes.com.

We value your readership and apologize for any inconvenience.

Chris Fusco

Editor-in-Chief

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