Homeless encampments cleared for viaduct cleaning, addressing crime amongst unhoused
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:23:03 GMT
CHICAGO — Homeless encampments were cleared as viaducts in the West Loop prepared for cleaning Monday, as requested by local residents and aldermen. Ald. Bill Conway of the 34th ward and 42nd ward Ald. Brendan Reilly called on the mayor's office to authorize power-washing under viaducts and the removal of tents for several months.In a statement, Conway calls it a big step forward but says he recognizes it will not solve the problem. "This was once a peaceful homeless encampment years ago, but over the past year or so we've seen the change very dramatically," Conway said in a statement with Reilly at a press conference near Clinton and Lake Street earlier this month. Community members who live and work in the area have expressed mixed emotions about the initiative.The two aldermen said the encampments have been magnets for violent crimes. On Dec. 7, a man was found near Clinton and Lake Street unresponsive with a gunshot wound to the chest. Police said that was a case of a drug deal ...Ed Burke trial: Jury deliberations to begin after instructions
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:23:03 GMT
CHICAGO — Jurors in the Ed Burke trial are headed into the jury room Monday after hearing lengthy instructions.Jurors were called into Judge Virginia Kendall's 25th floor courtroom just after 9:30 a.m. The judge is reading more than 325 pages of jury instructions to the panel of nine women and three men.Some instructions are basic and some are complicated — like explaining subsections of federal statues.The government outlined four alleged schemes in which prosecutors charged Burke for allegedly abusing his public power for personal gain.During weeks of proceedings, jurors heard from more than three dozen witnesses and reviewed hundreds of pages of documents and secret recordings.The judge told the jurors that the burden is on the government to prove that Burke and his two co-defendants, Charles Cui and Peter Andrews, are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.Judge Kendall pointed out that some evidence presented over the six-week trial only applies to specific defendants and not the oth...US Steel to be acquired for more than $14 billion by Nippon Steel
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:23:03 GMT
U.S. Steel, the Pittsburgh steel producer that played a key role in the nation's industrialization, is being acquired by Nippon Steel in an all-cash deal valued at approximately $14.1 billion.The transaction is worth about $14.9 billion when including the assumption of debt. The combined company will be among the top three steel-producing companies in the world, according to 2022 figures from the World Steel Association.The price tag for U.S. Steel is nearly double what was offered just four months ago by rival Cleveland Cliffs. U.S. Steel, which rejected that offer, confirmed the offering price from Nippon early Monday.That tie-up would have created one of the top four outside of China, which dominates global steel production. U.S. Steel executives were asked about a potential pushback from U.S. regulators over security concerns on Monday.“This is going to increase competition here in the United States with a great ally to the United States," answered U.S. Steel CEO David Burr...Palatine man charged after battering officer, bar employee in Prospect Heights
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:23:03 GMT
PROSPECT HEIGHTS, Ill. — A Palatine resident has been charged in connection to the incident that occurred at HOME Bar in Prospect Heights early Sunday morning.Following its investigation, the Prospect Heights Police Department announced Monday that Gorge Alberto, 22, was arrested and charged with aggravated battery to a peace officer, aggravated battery (causing great bodily harm), aggravated driving under the influence (involved in accident resulting in great bodily harm) and failure to remain at the scene of apersonal injury.Early Sunday morning at HOME Bar, according to police, Alberto struck a Prospect Heights officer and a HOME Bar employee with his vehicle. The officer and the bar employee were responding to a fight that broke out in the parking lot of the bar. Both have been released from the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.The Palatine Police Department, Arlington Heights Police Department, Mount Prospect Police Department and various fire departments provided su...Monday Forecast: Blustery and cold with temps in low 30s
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:23:03 GMT
CHICAGO — Mostly cloudy Monday with temperatures falling. A few snow showers/flurries and windy conditions. Winds: NW 15-25 G40. High: 29. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storms here Mostly clear tonight. Winds: NW 5-10 G30. Low: 20.Tuesday Forecast: Partly cloudy, SSW 5-15 G20. High: 32.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blogWhat is the 'Tripledemic?' — and more
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:23:03 GMT
Medical Watch Digest for Dec 18What is the 'Tripledemic?'Health officials locally and nationally are concerned, as hospitalizations increase for the "tripledemic" illnesses.Covid, RSV and the flu are all on the rise, prompting calls to make sure you are up to date on vaccinations.Cook and the collar counties have avoided spikes in hospital visits, despite only 11 percent of area residents being current on covid boosters and flu shots.Nearly half the counties in the state are seeing moderate or high rates of hospitalizations.More than 1,200 patients have been admitted in Illinois for covid in each of the last two weeks. More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch Tropical Disease in the USA disease once thought to only exist in tropical climates has been confirmed in the mainland United States.Leishmaniasis is primarily spread by sand flies and most cases have been reported in Texas.The most common symptom is pimple-like bumps that can grow into chronic ulcer-type lesions.They aren't life t...Woman, 67, gored by mule deer buck outside her front door in Colorado
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:23:03 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) – Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers were searching for a mule deer buck that attacked a 67-year-old woman outside the door of her home Saturday.The victim told CPW officers that on Saturday evening, she was attacked by a small buck mule deer after leaving her front door in Silver Cliff, about 75 miles southwest of Colorado Springs. The buck reportedly had two spikes on each antler.The woman was able to get back into her home and call her husband for help. She suffered from a puncture wound to her left leg and significant bruising on her right leg.She was taken to a Pueblo hospital for treatment.CPW said that after the attack, two young bucks were seen sparring in the yard, which is common behavior during mating season. Colorado Parks and Wildlife spots rare 1 in 100,000 piebald cow elk A wildlife officer found a bird feeder in the yard, and the victim told a CPW officer that she feeds birds and had thrown out bread earlier in the day.Mike Brown, a CPW area wildli...Esko safety Koi Perich making Gophers wait, but encouraging sign surfaces
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:23:03 GMT
The other shoe might not drop after all on the third of three high school football players with uncertain commitments to the Gophers.Esko, Minn., safety Koi Perich has been quiet about his future destination — Minnesota or Ohio State? — after taking a visit to Columbus in early December.Perich, the highest-regarded player from Minnesota in the 2024 class, can sign a national letter of intent with one program as soon as Wednesday.For the Gophers, there was one encouraging sign Monday, with 247sports director of recruiting Steve Wiltfong posting on X: “Sounds like Top247 safety Koi Perich will stick with his commitment to #Gophers after talking to a source.”Meanwhile, Allen Trieu, a Midwest analyst for 247sports, told the Pioneer Press on Monday that Perich’s future is “very much up in the air. … Everybody is waiting on Koi. He has the upper hand right now. I don’t think it’s as done of a deal that he’s not going to be in the class as some pessimistic Gopher fans think.”The Gophers ha...Rainfall causes washouts, road closures in Warren County
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:23:03 GMT
QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Rainfall from the coastal storm continues to impact roadways throughout New York and the Northeast Region. In Warren County, the Town of Johnsburg has issued a state of emergency due to road closures caused by washouts. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Residents are encouraged to steer clear of puddles and standing water on roads. Other roads across Warren County closed because of washouts and/or flooding on the road include: Call Street in Lake LuzerneCounty Route 11 in BoltonWarrensburg Road near Cameron Flats/Murray Road in Thurman Valentine Pond Road in HoriconHarrisburg Road in Stony Creek is limited because of a shoulder washout.Flooding at Valentine Pond in Horicon (image credit: Don Lehman)The list only includes Warren County-maintained roads. Residents are warned of potential closures to town and state roads outside the county's purview.Boil water advisory in Fonda
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:23:03 GMT
FONDA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A boil water advisory has been issued in Fonda, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. The advisory includes residents of the town of Mohawk. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The boil water advisory is set to be in effect until further notice. Anyone with questions regarding their water service can contact the Village of Fonda at (518)853-4335. Stay with NEWS10 as updates become available.Latest news
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