Alert issued after string of robberies in Grand Crossing
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:52:41 GMT
CHICAGO — A community alert has been issued following a string of robberies in Grand Crossing.In each of the robberies, police said two to three males displayed guns and took the victim's property. They then fled the scene on foot or in a vehicle.A timeline of the incidents is below, per Chicago police. 2 teen boys charged with battery, attempted robbery of 84-year-old in Chatham 7100 block of South Prairie Avenue on January 26 at 9:50 p.m.7100 block of South State Street on February 4 at 9:45 a.m.7300 block of South Michigan Avenue on February 4, 2023 at 8:15 p.m.7000 block of South Michigan Avenue on February 6, 2023 at 2:30 p.m.7300 block of South Indiana Avenue on February 28, 2023 at 7:30 p.m.Anyone with information can call police at 312-747-8380.Scattered snow, rain showers into Friday morning in Chicago areas
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:52:41 GMT
CHICAGO — Still seeing some scattered rain and snow showers as the winter weather advisory wraps up. Temperatures are running in the low to mid 30s, wind chill running in mid-upper 20s. Midway picked up half an inch of snow while O'Hare picked up 1.2 inches. Weather will feel like upper 20s with windchills. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Friday night: Spotty rain and snow mix, mostly cloudy, with a low of 28. Weekend is expecting a little more sunshine with scatters of snow and rain in the evening. Temps will rise to upper 30s.These states spend the most on policing and corrections
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:52:41 GMT
(MoneyGeek) Amid ongoing cases of excessive force by law enforcement officers and discussions about and federal funding and the debt ceiling, MoneyGeek analyzed the most recent U.S. Census Bureau data to determine how much states spend on policing and corrections. We also compared spending in Democratic and Republican-controlled states to see how political leaning influenced state expenditures. Here's what we found.KEY FINDINGS:- Washington, D.C. and Alaska spent the most on police and corrections per capita, spending around $1,300 and $1,000 per capita, respectively.- Despite being considered tax-friendly states, Florida and Nevada spent the highest percentages of their budgets on law enforcement (7.3% and 7.0%, respectively).- While Democratic states spent 39% more per capita on law enforcement, both Republican and Democratic states spent the same percentage of their budgets on policing and corrections, 5.1%.Which states spend the most on policing and corrections?MoneyGeek analyze...Patrick Kane gets on the board member of the Rangers Thursday
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:52:41 GMT
MONTREAL - There are still a fair amount of Blackhawks fans who are keeping their eye on a team from New York City. Those who have got to see a first from Patrick Kane in another uniform in the National Hockey League on Thursday.The former Blackhawks star not only got his first goal but also his first assist as a member of the Rangers against the Canadiens in Montreal. It comes in his third game with New York after being traded from Chicago on February 28 in a three-team trade that also included the Arizona Coyotes. Blackhawks give fans a chance to say thanks to Patrick Kane Kane got on the board as a Ranger in the second period when he had the secondary assist on the goal by New York captain Jacob Trouba. Later in the second period, Kane would get his first goal as a Ranger as he fired a shot from the left of the goal past Canadiens goalie Sam Montembeault.That tied the game at three and the Rangers would go on to win in a shootout as New York improves to 39-19-9 on the season a...Elvis' private jet arrives in Florida; new owner to transform it
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:52:41 GMT
PLANT CITY, Fla. (WFLA) — After sitting in a New Mexico desert for about 40 years, a private jet once owned by Elvis Presley has made it to Tampa Bay, Florida. The King of Rock 'n' Roll's 1962 Lockheed JetStar is being stored in Plant City by owner James Webb of "Jimmy's World" on YouTube, who bought it for $234,000."Airplane itself is flipping cool, even without the obvious connection, but if you add in the Elvis connection, there's no rock 'n' roll star bigger than Elvis, in my opinion," Webb said.The jet was transported from Roswell, New Mexico, to Florida, traveling more than 1,600 miles. According to People magazine, the battered jet, which had been parked at the Roswell International Air Center in New Mexico, sold at auction on Jan 8 — which would have been Presley's 88th birthday.Presley bought the jet, which seats up to nine, on Dec. 22, 1976, for $840,000. It was one of several jets in his personal fleet, according to the auction site. Two of them are currently being displa...Dean's Reviews: 'Champions' and 'Scream VI'
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:52:41 GMT
CHICAGO - Woody Harrelson is back in another major motion picture while another film in the "Scream" series is ready to hit the big screen. "Champions," which was featured on WGN Morning News this week, features the veteran actor playing the role of a coach who has to do community service by leading a basketball team of players with intellectual disabilities."Scream VI" catches up with a few survivors of the Woodsboro "Ghostface" killings as they try to start over in New York City.Dean Richards had his review of both of these films on Friday's WGN Morning News as he gave viewers his thoughts on these Friday releases. He also recapped his picks for the 2023 Oscars, which he revealed on Thursday.You can watch this edition of "Dean's Reviews" from the March 10 show in the video above.Get Dean's reviews and A-List interviews delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for Dean's Downloads weekly newsletter. You'll also get his Dean Cooks recipes too!11 things you can do to adjust to losing that hour of sleep when daylight saving time starts
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:52:41 GMT
(The Conversation) - As clocks march ahead and daylight saving time begins, there can be anxiety around losing an hour of sleep and how to adjust to this change.Usually an hour seems like an insignificant amount of time, but even this minimal loss can cause problems. There can be significant health repercussions of this forcible shift in the body clock.Springing forward is usually harder that falling backward. Why?The natural internal body clock rhythm in people tends to be slightly longer than 24 hours, which means that every day we tend to delay our sleep schedules. Thus, “springing forward” goes against the body’s natural rhythm. It is similar to a mild case of jet lag caused by traveling east – in which you lose time and have trouble falling asleep at an earlier hour that night.Even though it’s technically just one hour lost due to the time change, the amount of sleep deprivation due to disrupted sleep rhythm lasts for many days and often throws people off sc...Asteroid could hit Earth on Valentine's Day in 2046
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:52:41 GMT
WASHINGTON D.C. (KXAN) - Earth may have a very bad Valentine's Day in its future. NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office announced earlier this week that they have detected an asteroid that may impact the Earth on February 14th, 2046.We've been tracking a new asteroid named 2023 DW that has a very small chance of impacting Earth in 2046. Often when new objects are first discovered, it takes several weeks of data to reduce the uncertainties and adequately predict their orbits years into the future. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/SaLC0AUSdP— NASA Asteroid Watch (@AsteroidWatch) March 7, 2023The asteroid, named 2023 DW, is currently 12-million miles from Earth and is traveling at 24.63 kilometers per second. It is roughly 160 feet across. For context, the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs was nearly nine-miles-wide.The European Space Agency said that the likelihood of an impact is low, a 1-in-625 chance. The asteroid was discovered by George Attard and Alain Maury on February 2...Neighbors upset with Boring Co.'s wastewater dumping request
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:52:41 GMT
BASTROP COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- Neighbors and city officials in Bastrop County are concerned about the Boring Company's request to dump more than 100,000 gallons of treated wastewater into their drinking-water supply, and this month they will get a chance to hear from Elon Musk's company and the state commission responsible for granting the permit to dump. After a public outcry against the permit, and a request from state Sen. Sarah Eckhardt, D-Austin, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality will hold a public hearing to answer questions on March 21. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. at the Hampton Inn and Suites in Bastrop. "They could be doing a lot better, and we're learning on how to deal with that, and what we can do to make sure that this is a positive thing for the county," Chap Ambrose, who lives right next door to the Boring Co.'s facility, explained. What does the permit allow? In July, Gapped Bass LLC, an entity affiliated with the Boring Co., submitted a permit appl...Williamson County celebrates 175th birthday, invites public to help paint mural
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:52:41 GMT
GEORGETOWN, Texas (KXAN) -- Williamson County and Georgetown are having a big celebration this weekend. The county and city are observing their 175th birthday with free activities, like music and a light show. Plus, the public is invited to help paint a mural celebrating the big birthday. How Williamson County is paying for ice storm cleanup The artist behind the mural is Yasaman Mehsra, who was selected after an open call for submissions by the City of Georgetown’s Arts and Culture Board. The public is invited to help complete this mural celebrating Williamson County's 175th birthday. (KXAN Photo/Christian Marcelli) The public is invited to help complete the mural on Friday and Saturday from noon to 4 p.m.No experience is necessary to paint the mural. The mural will be divided into three sections with volunteers assisting public painters. It will be located on the side of the county’s tax office building, 904 S. Main Street in Georgetown.There will also be plenty of other a...Latest news
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