River Forest kids make Sept. 11 a day of action
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:32 GMT
RIVER FOREST, Ill. — A group of River Forest kids are making Sept. 11 a day of action instead of a day of sadness.On Sunday, they set up for Lemon-Aid 9/11 on Boonie Brae Place. 64 Fall Festivals and events coming to Chicagoland this autumn Teenagers are in charge and they work to create a family-friendly experience, with popcorn and baked goods.They have kids' activities, live entertainment and ways to honor the lives lost.All of the money will help a youth summer internship program for Proviso Youth and a mentorship program in Oak Park middle schools.Kids, Chicago first responders come together for day of fishing
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:32 GMT
CHICAGO — First responders and kids from Chicago's Austin neighborhood spent Sunday fishing.About 100 kids got free rods, reels and lessons from Chicago police officers and firefighters who were willing to share their love of the sport. ‘Braids and Brilliance:’ Black girls learn empowerment and entrepreneurship Doug Aller with New Concept Benefit Group, a company that does financial planning for first responders, came up with the idea one day while sitting in traffic and seeing students leaving school.For the third year, the event lured kids outdoors in hopes they'll start a new hobby and learn about the importance of protecting the environment.The event also gives children a chance to see officers and firefighters in a new light.Would you let mosquitoes feed on you in the name of science?
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:32 GMT
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — It's lunchtime at the Salt Lake City Mosquito Abatement District and a colony of sabethes cyaneus — also known as the paddle-legged beauty for its feathery appendages and iridescent coloring — find their way to Ella Branham.“They're not very aggressive and they're kind of picky eaters,” said Branham, a technician, as she exhaled into a glass tank to attract the insects to the carbon dioxide in her breath. “So I'll be feeding them with my arm.”Branham had volunteered to let the South American mosquitoes feed on her blood so they can produce eggs and maintain the colony for education and research at the lab in the Salt Lake City district. It's one of the many mosquito control districts around the United States that seek to hold in check one of the world's deadliest animals — one well-positioned to thrive as climate change fosters a warmer and wetter environment.Mosquitoes can carry viruses including dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya and Zika. They are e...Man killed in hit-and-run crash in West Garfield Park
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:32 GMT
CHICAGO — A man is dead and an investigation is underway after a hit-and-run crash in West Garfield Park, according to Chicago police. Officers say the crash happened in the 500 block of South Independence Boulevard on Saturday evening. 3 CPD officers hospitalized after dog attack in West Garfield Park Police responded to reports of a car crash in the area just before 8:20 p.m. and after arriving on scene, officers found a man who had been hit by a car. The victim, who is believed to be between 45 and 55 years of age, was badly injured in the crash and was pronounced dead on the scene. According to police, the victim was not in the crosswalk when he was found by responding officers and the vehicle that hit the man had fled the scene. 2 Uptown businesses vandalized, spray-painted by at least 10 people Area 4 detectives are now investigating the deadly crash.Anyone with information that could help officers in their investigation can leave a tip for police at CPDtip.com. Tip...Bijan Robinson scores his 1st NFL touchdown in Falcons' 24-10 win
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:32 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Bijan Robinson looked right at home in his first NFL game Sunday with the Atlanta Falcons.Robinson scored his first professional touchdown, making a nifty move and then bulldozing two Carolina defenders on his way to an 11-yard receiving score, to help lead the Falcons past the Panthers 24-10 in the season opener at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newslettersRobinson gained 83 total yards, 56 on the ground and 27 catching passes, on 16 touches. He averaged 5.6 yards per rush and he hauled in six passes. Atlanta offensive coordinator Dave Ragone used Robinson as a traditional tailback and also as a slot receiver and H-back.In true Bijan fashion, he said his first game in the NFL was, "super fun.""I had a great time with my teammates," he told FOX Sports sideline reporter Jen Hale after the game. "The O-line opened everything up and gave us opp...Lynx drop regular-season finale to finish with No. 6 playoff seed
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:32 GMT
Minnesota needed a win and a little help to nab the No. 5 seed in the WNBA playoffs and a seemingly more winnable first-round matchup against Dallas.It got the help. It did not get the win.The Lynx dropped their regular-season finale 87-72 to the Indiana Fever on Sunday in Indianapolis, securing Minnesota’s first-round date with third-seeded Connecticut.Atlanta, which lost Sunday to Dallas, still grabbed the No. 5 seed by virtue of a head-to-head tiebreak with Minnesota and will meet the Wings in Round 1.Connecticut won 27 games this season. Dallas won 22.So Sunday was certainly a missed opportunity for the Lynx (19-21), who lost to a 13-win team. The score was tied 67-67 with eight minutes to play, but the Fever (13-27) closed the game on a 20-5 run.Game 1 of Minnesota’s best-of-three series with the Sun is set for Wednesday in Connecticut. Only a decisive Game 3, if necessary, would be played in Minneapolis. The Lynx went 1-3 against the Sun (27-13) in four regular-sea...Twins’ Max Kepler on offensive breakthrough: ‘Healthy toes and a healthy mind’
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:32 GMT
Max Kepler’s dramatic turnaround — most of which has happened in the second half of this season — can be explained in a multitude of ways.But the right fielder does so simply.“I’m healthy,” he said. “I’ve got healthy toes and a healthy mind. It helps.”Kepler hit .211 in 2021, posting a 98 OPS+. A year later, he hit .227 with a 92 OPS+ (100 is league average) and just nine home runs, down from 19 a season before and 36, his career high, in 2019. The season was disrupted by a broken pinky toe, suffered in July when he was hit by a pitch.“Last year, I was playing with a fractured toe for a while which, people might care or not, but it affected my game, personally,” Kepler said. “So I’m just happy to be healthy, mentally and physically.”While he had a slow start to this season — he was slashing .207/.279/.409 at the all-star break — his second-half numbers have shown a return to peak form for the outfielder. In the second half of the season, those numbers have improved...Record-setting California Powerball jackpot still unclaimed
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:32 GMT
This summer was marked by not one, but two record-setting lottery jackpots that ballooned at the same time. The first to pop was a $1.08 billion Powerball jackpot won in California, and the other a $1.602 billion Mega Millions jackpot hit in Florida.Yet we still don’t know who the winners are. Will we ever? The short answer is yes, but it could be a while. It’s most likely the Powerball winner we’ll get to know first. A ticket matching all six winning numbers drawn on July 19 — 7, 10, 11, 13, and 24, and red Powerball 24 — was sold at the Las Palmitas Mini Market in downtown Los Angeles. Can a lottery jackpot winner remain anonymous? Not in these states Initially, it was believed the lucky winner was spotted at the store just days after the drawing. But the granddaughter of the store’s co-owner later told Daily Mail that woman wasn’t the winner. The real winner has yet to be confirmed. In California, winners of such large payouts have one full year from the da...Kurtenbach: The 49ers’ perfect start justifies this team’s preseason hype
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:32 GMT
All that preseason hype for the 49ers looks justified.Yes, it was only one game. But what a game it was.The 49ers didn’t just beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 30-7 Sunday in the season opener, they smacked their opponents around.Brock Purdy threw two touchdowns to Brandon Aiyuk, Christian McCaffrey scored on a 65-yard run, and the Niners’ defense forced Pittsburgh to go three-and-out on their first five series, giving San Francisco a 20-0 lead that was never challenged.At one point in the first half, the Niners had out-gained the Steelers 231 yards to 1.If you watch college football, you’ve seen this type of game before: It was the big, blue-chip school taking on the small, lower-division regional college.But instead of Alabama against Southeast Louisiana State, it was two professional teams in the NFL’s era of parity.The Niners entered this season expecting to have the best defense in the NFL and one of the league’s most talented offenses. No one can argue...Group of juveniles involved in fight at Westfield mall: SFPD
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:32 GMT
(KRON) -- A fight broke out late Saturday afternoon at Westfield mall in San Francisco. The San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) said officers responded to a report of a fight involving a group of juveniles around 5:45 p.m.One of the individuals in the fight "may have had a knife," SFPD said. Officers, however, arrived after most of the juveniles involved had already left the scene. No arrests were made.Officers met with mall security who directed them to one of the juveniles involved who remained on scene.The juvenile said he hit his head on an object during the fight, according to SFPD. The extent of his injuries is unknown, and he refused medical treatment. He was later released to the custody of a parent. Bowling alley opens at Westfield Valley Fair SFPD did not confirm whether or not this fight happened inside or outside the Westfield mall. No other information was released by SFPD.Latest news
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