Shooting in Chicago Heights leaves 18-year-old dead
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:39:30 GMT
CHICAGO HEIGHTS, Ill. — An 18-year-old man is dead after an early-morning shooting in Chicago Heights on Sunday, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office.According to the Medical Examiner, the shooting happened near 16th Place and Center Avenue, just after 2:10 a.m. on Sunday morning. String of 7-11 robberies within 30 minutes on North Side The Medical Examiner identified the man as Jaden Miller-Stone. Stone was taken to the hospital following the shooting where he was pronounced dead just after at 3:50 a.m.Chicago Heights police say officers are investigating a shooting that occurred in the area around 3 a.m. but have not provided details on what led up to the shooting, or if any arrests have been made. Woman pushed out of building window in Uptown Currently it is unclear if anyone else was injured in the shooting.This is a developing story, stay with WGN News for the latest updates.Apprenticeship program offers higher education opportunities while working
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:39:30 GMT
CHICAGO — The Aon apprenticeship program is providing opportunities to pursue higher education. The program offers people a path to get two-year associate degrees while they work.Chant’e Boyd, a soon-to-be graduate of the program, spent 18 years working in restaurants and retail until she learned about the program through a friend.“I felt stuck in my position, and I didn’t see a way out, even though I always wanted to try to figure out a way,” the Aon apprentice said. Weekend Break: Glenbrook paddle club Boyd says a friend passed along information about the program, intending it for her daughter, but Boyd decided to apply instead.“They offer to pay for your college, they offer to pay while you work, and they offer to pay while you attend school, and I felt that was something too good to be true,” Boyd said.The Aon apprenticeship program launched in 2017 and about 100 people are selected each year to participate. Apprentices receive a salary, benefits, mentorship and support as the...Austin yard displays greet children heading back to school
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:39:30 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — It's back-to-school season throughout Central Texas, and Austinites might see some colorful new displays welcoming students back to school.Kimmie Klein originally opened Austin Yard Cards in 2014 as a way to put a more unique flair on birthdays, graduations and other celebratory occasions. Last year, Liz Merkel took over the business for Klein, a friend of hers from their neighborhood.Despite the business being nearly a decade old, Merkel remembered the surge in interest at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. She said it served as a great opportunity to share love for friends, family or other community members when in-person gatherings were more limited."For a little short while, it was kind of the best we could do to make sure everyone still felt loved and celebrated," she said. "It was nice to be able to have that during that time."While there was a downturn in sales and interest in late 2021, Merkel said the appetite for yard displays has grown since an initial...Murder charge dismissed, man gets 5 years for unlawful possession of a firearm
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:39:30 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A man was convicted and sentenced Aug. 1 in connection with a May 2022 offense, according to Travis County court documents.Records showed 51-year-old Michael Lance Arendt was sentenced to serve five years in state prison for the unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon.Arendt was originally charged with murder, but the charge was dismissed during a plea agreement, according to documents.According to past KXAN coverage, Arendt was arrested in Laredo as a suspect in the May 16, 2022, death of 42-year-old Anthony Israel Yancey.Toward his sentence, documents showed Arendt has received a jail credit of 431 days.Business People: Optum Health names Amar A. Desai CEO
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:39:30 GMT
OF NOTEAmar A. DesaiOptum Health, an Eden Prairie-based health care management division of medical insurer UnitedHealth Group, announced that Dr. Amar A. Desai was named chief executive officer. Desai previously served as president of Health Care Delivery at CVS Health. Desai succeeds Dr. Wyatt Decker, who was named executive vice president for UnitedHealth Group and chief physician, Innovation and Value-Based Care. ..ADVERTISING/PUBLIC RELATIONSRise and Shine and Partners, a Minneapolis ad agency, announced the advancement or directors Amber Benson and Ishan Dumra to its leadership team. Dumra is director of strategy, insights and culture; Benson is director of media and communications strategy.ATTRACTIONSStearns History Museum, St. Cloud, announced that Executive Director Carie Essig is leaving to pursue an opportunity at Stride Academy, a St. Cloud charter school. Development Director Amy Degerstrom will serve as interim executive director.BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTJacqueline Rambin, a...Police investigating crash involving bicyclist in Moreau
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:39:30 GMT
MOREAU, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Saratoga County Sheriff's Office is investigating a crash involving a vehicle and a bicycle that occurred on Saturday evening in Moreau. The bicyclist sustained non-life threatening injuries in the incident. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On August 19 at 5:27 p.m., officers responded to the intersection of Reservoir Road and Route 32 for the report of an accident. Preliminary investigation revealed that a 2017 Cadillac XT5 had been traveling northbound on Route 32 when it struck a bicycle that was operated by Philip Davis, 65, of Moreau, who had also been traveling northbound. According to police, Davis was transported to Albany Medical Center, where he was treated for non-life threatening injuries and is currently in stable condition, while the driver of the Cadillac was not injured in the accident. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.Man who drove through crowd at Golden bar pleads guilty to murder
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:39:30 GMT
The 30-year-old man who killed one man and injured six others when he drove a truck through a crowd outside a Jefferson County bar last year pleaded guilty to second-degree murder Thursday, according to court records.Ruben Marquez also pleaded guilty to assault with a deadly weapon and three counts of vehicular assault in a plea agreement in which the first-degree murder charge against him and several other charges were dismissed.Marquez drove a truck through a crowd at Rock Rest Lodge in Golden around 1:40 a.m. on Oct. 9. One man, 26-year-old Adrian Ponce, was struck and killed. Another four people were seriously injured, and two suffered minor injuries, authorities said at the time.A chaotic drunken brawl that might have been motivated by a gang dispute preceded the hit-and-run, authorities said. Marquez and his cousin, Ernesto Avila, were both charged in connection with the incident.Related ArticlesCourts | Driver plows through crowd at Golden bar, killing one and inju...Five easy dinners for peak zucchini
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:39:30 GMT
By Emily Weinstein, The New York TimesLast week, we talked tomatoes; this week is all about our zeal for zucchini, with recipes devoted to summer’s low-key charmer. While I love zucchini, I do not love mushy, watery zucchini, and so it’s essential to lean on recipes and techniques that best show it off.Don’t ignore zucchini’s other divine purpose: as an ingredient for baking. Zucchini bread, zucchini muffins and chocolate zucchini loaf cake are all worthy of your time. Next week: corn!1. Chilled Zucchini Soup With Lemon and BasilDuring the warmest days, there is no more welcome promise than a no-cook meal. A blender or food processor makes quick work of this peak summer zucchini soup, which requires no cooking and is best served chilled. Cashews thicken the soup while adding a creamy silkiness and a gentle sweetness. Since taste buds don’t register the flavors of cold foods as well as warm ones, chilled soups require generous seasonings. Here, the mellow raw zucchini is bolstered by...Tropical Storm Hilary live cameras
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:39:30 GMT
Watch live views of Tropical Storm Hilary as it hits the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Live views will rotate between beach and city cameras, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), and other locations. Hilary was downgraded from a Category 1 hurricane to a tropical storm Sunday morning, but it is still expected to dump between two and 10 inches of rain across Southern California and deliver wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour.The U.S. hurricane center posted tropical storm and potential flood warnings for Southern California from the Pacific coast to interior mountains and deserts as far north as eastern Oregon and Idaho. The San Bernardino County sheriff issued evacuation warnings for several mountain and foothill communities ahead of the storm, while Orange County sent out its own alert for anyone living in a wildfire burn scar in the Santa Ana Mountains' Silverado and Williams canyons.Across the region, municipalities ran out of free sandbags and grocery shelves emptied out as ...How Californians can prepare for Tropical Storm Hilary
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:39:30 GMT
As Tropical Storm Hilary barrels towards Southern California, residents are preparing for the unprecedented storm that made landfall on Sunday.Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass stressed the importance of staying safe, staying home and staying informed during the storm. She also offered ways that Angelenos can prepare for Tropical Storm Hilary:Stay away from the shoreline and beaches throughout the duration of the stormVisit the National Weather Service website for hurricane safety tips and resourcesFollow @ReadyLA on social media for general resources and informationSign up for NotifyLA to receive emergency updatesVisit the LADOT website to view significant road closures or transportation impactsCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom took to Twitter to remind potentially impacted Californians of five essential steps that can be taken to stay safer during the storm: Stay connected – Check CalAlerts for local updates, call 311 to get help or 911 for a critical emergency and check on vulnerable...Latest news
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