Thieves steal 6 cars from Portage Park dealership
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:38:45 GMT
CHICAGO — Three people are accused of breaking into a Portage Park dealership early Tuesday morning and stealing a total of six cars, according to the Chicago Police Department.Around 3:30 a.m., three people broke a window to get into the City Volkswagen of Chicago dealership in the 5300 block of West Irving Park Road, according to police. The people, identified as three males, then stole three cars. 5 teens injured after stolen vehicle crashes into fire hydrant on South Side About an hour and a half later, the group returned and stole three more cars, according to police.No one has been arrested yet.The incidents are still under investigation by Area 5 detectives.Feds: Man allegedly had several guns while selling drugs in Chicago suburbs
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:38:45 GMT
CHICAGO — A man is facing federal charges after he allegedly had several weapons and sold fentanyl and heroin in numerous Chicago suburbs. 5 injured after school bus overturns on Dan Ryan Expressway Provided/U.S. Attorney’s OfficeOmari Andrews, Jr., 23, allegedly had an AR-15 and three handguns while he sold fentanyl and heroin in Westmont, Villa Park, Des Plaines and Hillside, according to a news release from the Department of Justice.When law enforcement officers searched his Mt. Prospect home in March, they found fentanyl, heroin, cocaine, marijuana and loaded firearms, according to the release.Andrews is currently being held without bond and is scheduled to be arranged at 1 p.m. on June 20.Teen, 14, hired by SpaceX after graduating from Santa Clara University
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:38:45 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Kairan Quazi, 14, just made history as Santa Clara University's youngest-ever graduate. The Bay Area's wonder kid earned a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science and engineering, and completed graduate-level courses in machine learning, a branch of Artificial Intelligence. So what's next for Quazi? "Next stop...SpaceX!!! I accepted a position as Software Engineer at one of the coolest companies on the planet! Thank you everyone for continuing to follow my crazy journey!" Quazi wrote in a post to his Instagram page, which included screenshots of his SpaceX job offer. This summer, he will be moving with his biggest supporter, his mother Julia, from the San Francisco Bay Area to Washington to join SpaceX’s Starlink team, according to The Mercury News. Virginia 1st-grade teacher who was shot by student was fired, attorney says On top of being exceptionally brilliant, Quazi had an impressive resume to show during his SpaceX job interview. He interned for...Skilling: Cloudy until sunshine breaks through Wednesday
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:38:45 GMT
It's be among the 6% coolest June 13's of the past 153 years. Only 8 other June 13's have produced a high temp as cool or cooler than today's rainy 65 degrees high.Tuesday's 65 was 15 degrees below normal and equaled Chicago's "normal" high temps April 27-29. In other words, the temp we experienced Tuesday was similar to those which occur nearly 6 weeks earlier.Some much needed rain has occurred—but hardly enough to make a dent in the ongoing drought. It was that rain and the day's extensive cloud covering swirling into the area of the back side of sluggish low pressure mired in an atmospheric blocking pattern which was behind early summer "chill."What's interesting was how close 80 degrees temps have been Tuesday. They've occurred within just over 200 miles from Chicago—both in downstate Illinois and Indiana and to the west across much of Iowa.What's also interesting is how much warmer it was last year when the June 13 high hit 89 degrees and Chicago was on the precipice of what wa...Austin officials begin relocating people from a Gaines Creek homeless encampment
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:38:45 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – Austin officials began the relocation process Tuesday for houseless people staying in a Gaines Creek area encampment which has become a public health concern, according to Austin Public Health. This effort is part of the Housing-Focused Encampment Assistance Link (HEAL) Initiative, which executes closures of homeless encampments that pose the highest public safety and health concerns. The moving of this encampment is the result of extensive planning across city departments and social service providers, per APH. “I have toured this encampment, and the need to relocate was very apparent. There are many people living there in immediate need of emergency shelter and resources. With evidence of campfires for cooking or warmth, wildfire protection was a critical priority. This relocation is a positive development for the community that will promote public health and safety while connecting many to the vital services they need to strengthen their quality of ...Why is the sky so hazy in Austin?
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:38:45 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A combination of "humidity haze" and light amounts of smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico are leading to unhealthy air quality for some in our area Monday evening, according to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).Hazy skies obscured some of the searing sunshine across Central Texas on Monday. Copious amounts of atmospheric moisture leading to a sauna-like feeling outside also create more particulate matter in the atmosphere, lowering visibility and decreasing air quality slightly.In addition, the TCEQ is tracking light to moderate amounts of residual smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico transported into Texas by south winds.These two factors combined to worsen air quality in the Austin area into the "unhealthy for sensitive groups" category, meaning people with heart or lung disease, older adults, teens and children should limit strenuous outdoor activities.Air quality was downgraded in Austin to "unhealthy for sensitive groups" on Monday...Texas heatwave an 'exceptional event driven by climate change,' scientist says
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:38:45 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — "The types of temperatures that we're seeing this week are extremely unlikely to happen in a world without climate change," MIT climate scientist Dr. Daniel Gilford said. Record-setting June heatwave builds As the First Warning Weather team predicts Austin's hottest June 14-20 period on record with an average high temperature of 104°+ over the next week, a new tool from Climate Central attributes the heat wave to manmade climate change."The Climate Shift Index is a tool that helps us discover the fingerprints of climate change on our day-to-day weather," Gilford, who works with Climate Central, said.Climate Central's Climate Shift Index tool indicates how much climate change has altered the frequency of daily temperatures at a particular location (image: Climate Central)The tool examines the frequency of Austin's temperatures throughout history, both in an unaltered past climate and in the current human-altered climate. It then compares the probability of recording...Mystery of bench in iconic Norman Rockwell painting "solved"
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:38:45 GMT
SCHOHARIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- NEWS10 viewers may recall Anya Tucker’s story about Norman Rockwell model Mary Leonard Whalen celebrating the 70th anniversary of "The Young Lady With The Shiner". The painting was featured on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post. After the story aired, NEWS10 began receiving emails from folks saying they knew where the bench in the picture could be found. THE PRINCIPAL'S DOOR:According to school officials and archivists, Rockwell borrowed the principal’s door from an elementary school in Cambridge, New York as a prop for the iconic painting. It’s now in part of a display created by teacher Steve Butz.THE BENCH:The whereabouts of the bench that Mary sat on as she posed on for the painting remained a mystery. That was until Dave Blanchard saw Anya's original story. “So, Anya, this is the Norman Rockwell bench. I saw it in your story," said Blanchard, who is the Superintendent for the Schoharie Central School District. The bench sits right outside his off...Pritzker celebrates Illinois-Missouri collaboration on new Chain of Rocks Bridge
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:38:45 GMT
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ill. – Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker visited the Metro East to attend ribbon cutting ceremonies for some big transportation-related projects in the Bi-State region.“We’ve got 51,000 vehicles everyday going across the bridge. If we expand the bridge, we’re going to have more. And more is better, on both sides of the river,” Pritzker said. “So, we’ve shared the cost of this. $300 million on the Illinois side, and $200 (million) plus on the Missouri side. When you put that together, you’re replacing one bridge with two.”The governor began his day celebrating construction of the new Chain of Rocks Bridge; a collaboration between the Land of Lincoln and the Show Me State.Over the lunch hour, Pritzker went to MidAmerica St. Louis Airport, where he was overjoyed with the completion of the new terminal. Police tie 12-year-old girl to overnight crime spree “Allegiant has served this airport proudly since 2012,” Thayne Klinger, Allegiant Airlines’ director airport affair...Ozark man sentenced to prison after mushrooms found in slot machine
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:38:45 GMT
OZARK, Mo. - An Ozark man has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after he was found with psilocybin mushrooms in a casino-style slot machine at his home. 42-year-old Scott Cannon was charged with one count of possessing methamphetamine with the intent to distribute after law enforcement found the drugs in his bedroom after executing a search warrant on his house on June 28, 2021, according to a press release from the Western District of Missouri. Another inmate dies at Licking prison Police also found three plastic bags containing 59.43 grams of pure methamphetamine hidden in a wooden speaker box, two digital scales, two small plastic bags that contained methamphetamine residue, and a broken glass pipe in his home.Cannon pleaded guilty to the charges on July 19, 2022, and was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison without parole.Latest news
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