Jacqueline Kantor, Washington Post

Jacqueline Kantor

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New Orleans, LA, United States

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Past:
  • Washington Post
  • The Outline
  • PennLive.com

Past articles by Jacqueline:

On a Mardi Gras unlike any other, locals and tourists toast together again

New Orleans throws a cathartic Carnival party full of parades a year after a rare, covid-induced layoff. → Read More

A Good Place: The Wu-Tang-loving surfer meteorologist

Da Buh is the appointed forecaster for the U.S. Surfing Federation, and he really loves to interpret a pressure system with rap lyrics. → Read More

Beyond the tourist circuit: Runners see the real Morocco during a mountain marathon

A six-day race explores the High Atlas Mountains and an ancient way of life. → Read More

Welcome to Greece’s refugee squats

Once-shuttered schools offer refugees in Greece an alternative to dismal government camps. → Read More

A 153-mile run through the Sahara — on prosthetic legs

Double amputee Duncan Slater takes on ‘the toughest footrace on Earth.’ → Read More

Palestine Marathon sparks a growing push for movement over politics

The fourth annual race in Bethlehem draws a record number of runners, but travel restrictions imposed by the Israeli government leave more than 700 applicants from the Gaza Strip at home. → Read More

Women's World Cup 2015 final live updates: USA vs. Japan

Live updates from the 2015 Women's World Cup final between the United States and Japan. → Read More

PIAA hosts Special Olympics Inaugural Interscholastic Unified track & field invitational alongside state championships

Giovanni Molinaro, 15, was never into sports. He is interested in music, and in many of the other things teenage boys tend to be interested in, but never that open to trying to something new. Giovanni, who is autistic, is often adverse to change or to situations where he fears people might make fun of him. So to watch from the stands at Shippensburg University as Giovanni ran the 100 meter dash,… → Read More

PIAA hosts Special Olympics Inaugural Interscholastic Unified track & field invitational alongside state championships

Giovanni Molinaro, 15, was never into sports. He is interested in music, and in many of the other things teenage boys tend to be interested in, but never that open to trying to something new. Giovanni, who is autistic, is often adverse to change or to situations where he fears people might make fun of him. So to watch from the stands at Shippensburg University as Giovanni ran the 100 meter dash,… → Read More

4x400 relay closes out the PIAA track & field championships with emotion, pain and accomplishment

The long jump finals were over for nearly an hour, but still the PIAA officials sat in folding chairs, unwilling to give up the best seats to the best show of the weekend. The 4x400 relays at the 2015 PIAA Track & Field championships at Shippensburg University were set to begin 20 minutes after the completion of the 200 meter dash Saturday afternoon. "It has so much history in track and field,"… → Read More

Team USA field hockey completes three-game sweep of Ireland

U.S. women's national field hockey team completes 3-0 series sweep of Ireland at Spooky Nook Sports. → Read More

Top-ranked LPGA golfer Lydia Ko visits Lancaster Country Club before U.S. women's open

Top-ranked professional golfer Lydia Ko visits Lancaster Country Club ahead of the U.S. Women's Open. → Read More

Fetty Wap, Kid Ink and Billy Joel: District 3 track & field athletes share their top pump-up songs during the 2015 championships

You're about to head to the track for a championship race, or the side of the field for your final javelin throw or pole vault. You've got time for one last song to pump you up and get you ready for one of the biggest races of your career. What song do you choose? PennLive asked that question of runners and athletes from all over District 3 through two days of district track and field… → Read More

District 3 track and field: Live updates and highlights from Day 2

The 2015 District 3 track and field championships continue Saturday morning at Seth Grove Stadium at Shippensburg University. PennLive will have updates from four reporters and a photographer at each day of the championships. Follow Andy Sandrik, Jeff Reinhart, Tim Johnson, Jacqueline Kantor and James Robinson for updates as the afternoon goes on. We will update this page with the medalists for… → Read More

District 3 track and field: Live updates and highlights from Day 2

The 2015 District 3 track and field championships continue Saturday morning at Seth Grove Stadium at Shippensburg University. PennLive will have updates from four reporters and a photographer at each day of the championships. Follow Andy Sandrik, Jeff Reinhart, Tim Johnson, Jacqueline Kantor and James Robinson for updates as the afternoon goes on. We will update this page with the medalists for… → Read More

District 3 track and field: Live updates and highlights from Day 2

The 2015 District 3 track and field championships continue Saturday morning at Seth Grove Stadium at Shippensburg University. PennLive will have updates from four reporters and a photographer at each day of the championships. Follow Andy Sandrik, Jeff Reinhart, Tim Johnson, Jacqueline Kantor and James Robinson for updates as the afternoon goes on. We will update this page with the medalists for… → Read More

District 3 track and field: Live updates and highlights from Day 1

The 2015 District 3 track and field championships begin Friday afternoon at Seth Grove Stadium at Shippensburg University. PennLive will have updates from four reporters and a photographer at each day of the championships. Follow Andy Sandrik, Jeff Reinhart, Tim Johnson, Jacqueline Kantor and James Robinson for updates as the afternoon goes on. We will update this page with the top five… → Read More

Cumberland Valley, West Perry and Shippensburg secure Mid-Penn division titles: May 7 midstate softball roundup

The Eagles (16-3 overall, 12-2 division) secured the Mid-Penn Commonwealth title with a 8-1 win against Carlisle. Summer Keefer and Taylor Krow each had two RBIs. Taylor Haupt had one RBI. Jennifer Hanshaw struck out seven, walked none and allowed three hits in seven innings. West Perry (13-6, 9-1) will represent the Mid-Penn Capital in the first round of Mid-Penn Conference playoffs against… → Read More

Baltimore teens try to focus on baseball amid their city's tensions

The Douglass high school baseball finds an outlet in sports as unrest in west Baltimore disrupted the last week of the regular season. → Read More

Dale Earnhardt Jr. wins Geico 500 at the Talladega Superspeedway

Dale Earnhardt Jr. takes first Talladega Superspeedway win since 2004. → Read More