Woman shot at White Sox game denies bringing gun into ballpark: report

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:31 GMT

Woman shot at White Sox game denies bringing gun into ballpark: report CHICAGO — A woman who was hit by gunfire at a Chicago White Sox game says she did not carry a gun into the ballpark, according to the Chicago Tribune.The Tribune reports an attorney for the 42-year-old woman shot in the leg denies bringing a gun into Guaranteed Rate Field. WGN has also learned that the 26-year-old woman, who suffered a graze wound to her stomach, is a Chicago Public Schools teacher.The shooting happened in left field during the third inning of Friday's game against the Oakland Athletics.The brother of the 26-year-old woman told the Chicago Sun-Times they heard a pop, but didn't think it was a gunshot. They weren't sure what happened until they looked behind them to see the other woman who had been injured.Security and police cleared out the section where they were sitting, but the game continued. Initially, police had asked the White Sox to pause the game — but it was later determined there was no active threat so the game continued. Police said they did not want to...

U.S. DOT Secretary Buttigieg visits Gary airport

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:31 GMT

U.S. DOT Secretary Buttigieg visits Gary airport GARY, Ind. — U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is in the Chicago region Wednesday to visit a local airport.Buttigieg is kicking off a three-day tour of Indiana, plus a stop in Chicago, by touring ongoing projects at the Gary / Chicago International Airport. This includes improvements to the airport's cargo operations "which support manufacturing and our national supply chains," according to a press release from his office. SKY STRIKER: Midwest’s tallest pendulum thrill ride coming to Six Flags Great America in 2024 Gary Mayor Jerome Prince, INDOT Commissioner Michael Smith, and U.S. Congressman Frank Mrvan are expected to join the secretary for the tour and the related press conference.This stop is the first in a series across Indiana intended to "highlight how the Biden-Harris Administration is investing in America and creating good-paying jobs in Indiana and across the country," according to the press release. He also has planned stops in Elkhart to cele...

Dundee-Crown High School on lockdown; students, staff deemed safe

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:31 GMT

Dundee-Crown High School on lockdown; students, staff deemed safe CARPENTERSVILLE, Ill. — Dundee-Crown High School is on lockdown Wednesday morning.In a message to parents and students, Supt. Susan Harkin said all students and staff are safe.However, no one is currently allowed to enter or exit the building."Walkers, bike riders and families dropping off students at Dundee-Crown this morning are advised to await the direction of the building administration until we communicate that the lockdown has been lifted. Students who take bus transportation must remain in their bus until the lockdown has been called off," Harkin said in a note.Parents are advised to monitor emails regarding the situation.SkyCam9 at the scene showed a large police presence.WGN News will update this story once more information becomes available.

US questions Tesla move to allow hands-free driving longer with Autopilot

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:31 GMT

US questions Tesla move to allow hands-free driving longer with Autopilot DETROIT (AP) — Tesla is allowing some drivers to use its Autopilot driver-assist system for extended periods without making them put their hands on the steering wheel, a development that has drawn concern from U.S. safety regulators.The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has ordered Tesla to tell the agency how many vehicles have received a software update making that possible and it's seeking more information on what the electric vehicle maker's plans are for wider distribution.“NHTSA is concerned that this feature was introduced to consumer vehicles, and now that the existence of this feature is known to the public, more drivers may attempt to activate it,” John Donaldson, the agency's acting chief counsel, wrote in a July 26 letter to Tesla that was posted on the agency's website. “The resulting relaxation of controls designed to ensure that the driver remain engaged in the dynamic driving task could lead to greater driver inattention and failure of the driv...

Dean fires up the grill for Labor Day

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:31 GMT

Dean fires up the grill for Labor Day WGN's Dean Richards shares some recipes involving the grill — just in time for Labor Day!Pasta salad with grilled vegetables  Ingredients:1 lb. uncooked orzo1/3 cup basil pesto2 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil2 tsp. grated lemon zest plus 2 Tbsp. fresh juice (from 1 lemon)1 (15-oz.) can white beans, drained and rinsed1 pt. cherry tomatoes, halved1 green zucchini,  sliced lengthwise1 yellow zucchini,  sliced lengthwise ½ pound asparagus1 tsp. kosher salt4 oz. feta cheese, crumbled (about 1 cup), divided1/2 cup chopped roasted salted pistachiosDirections:Cook orzo according to package directions; drain and rinse with cold water until pasta feels cool to the touch.Cut the zucchini into medallions. Cut the asparagus into 2 inch pieces.   Sprinkle with olive oil,  salt and pepper.Seal into a foil packet. Grill over medium/high heat for 10 minutes; ...

Person gets sick, dies from amebic infection after swimming in Lake Lyndon B. Johnson

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:31 GMT

Person gets sick, dies from amebic infection after swimming in Lake Lyndon B. Johnson TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A Travis County resident got sick and died after developing an illness caused by an amebic meningitis infection after swimming in Lake Lyndon B. Johnson earlier this month. Austin Public Health reported the death of the resident and urged people to take precautions when swimming in natural bodies of water amid the ongoing, intense heat Texas is experiencing. Toxic algae confirmed in several Austin waterways, including Barton Springs According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, amebic meningitis, or primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), is a rare brain infection that is caused by Naegleria fowleri and is usually fatal. Naegleria fowleri is a free-living ameba that lives in warm fresh water and soil around the world and infects people when the ameba enters the body through the nose. "Although these infections are very rare, this is an important reminder that there are microbes present in natural bodies ...

Austin Restaurant Weeks returns Friday with donations going to Central Texas Food Bank

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:31 GMT

Austin Restaurant Weeks returns Friday with donations going to Central Texas Food Bank AUSTIN (KXAN) – More than 100 Austin-area restaurants, bars and breweries will take part in an annual program starting on Friday designed to help a local food bank.They will offer prix-fixe menus, specialty menu items and drink specials with a portion of sales donated to the Central Texas Food Bank until Sept. 17, according to organizers of Austin Restaurant Weeks (ARW).“Austin Restaurant Weeks is an exciting time for our city,” said Sari Vatske, president and CEO of the Central Texas Food Bank. “September is Hunger Action Month, so Austin Restaurant Weeks is an easy and fun way to take action and help end hunger while enjoying some of the best food and drink Austin has to offer. When you eat during Austin Restaurant Weeks, you’re helping others eat as well.”According to organizers, participants will be offering one or more of the following options during ARW:A two-to-three-course lunch priced at $20A three-to-four-course dinner priced at either $40 or $60Specialty menu it...

Travis County approves voting locations for 2023 election

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:31 GMT

Travis County approves voting locations for 2023 election AUSTIN (KXAN) – Travis County Commissioners Tuesday approved a list of 32 early voting locations and 145 Election Day locations for the Nov. 7, 2023 election, according to the County Clerk's office.Although the announcement did not name every site on the list, it did note several changes.Among them, a new polling location at Cepeda Branch Library, 651 N Pleasant Valley Rd. The Clerk's office said library is near Parque Zaragoza Recreation Center, which was no longer able to be utilized as a polling site due to Americans with Disability Act (ADA) compliance issues and the March 2022 agreement between the US Department of Justice and Travis County. The office said the library is is located in the same voting precinct as Parque, and provides adequate accessibility for all voters, including voters with disabilities.According to the Clerk's office, Huston-Tillotson University will host both an early voting site and an Election Day site. St. Edward’s University will host an Election Day ...

Vikings to sign running back Myles Gaskin, waive receiver Jalen Reagor

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:31 GMT

Vikings to sign running back Myles Gaskin, waive receiver Jalen Reagor It didn’t take long for the Vikings to make some tweaks to their initial 53-man roster.A source confirmed to the Pioneer Press on Wednesday morning that the Vikings plan to sign veteran running back Myles Gaskin after he was released by the Miami Dolphins on Tuesday afternoon.In a corresponding move, the Vikings will waive receiver Jalen Reagor, according to ESPN insider Adam Schefter.The move to bring in Gaskin, 26, will provide the Vikings with with some much needed depth in the backfield.Though it will still be Alexander Mattison serving as starter — the coaching staff is very high on him this season — Gaskin figures to compete with Ty Chandler and Kene Nwangwu for playing time as the primary backup.In a total of 38 games in the NFL, Gaskin has 361 carries for 1,355 and 7 touchdowns, as well as 101 receptions for 701 yards and 6 touchdowns. He also has a relationship with Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores dating back to their time together with the Dolp...

Opening day at the Columbia County Fair

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:31 GMT

Opening day at the Columbia County Fair CHATHAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- It's opening day at the Columbia County Fair! The 182nd fair is set for August 30 through Labor Day, September 4. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! For opening day, admission is only $5 for those 19 years and older. It's also Youth Day, so those 18 years and under are free. Admission every other day is $13 with children 12 years and under being free every day.Active military with ID or uniform are free every day. Parking is also free. Daily ride passes are $20 or $25 depending on the day. You can view the full daily schedule of events on the Columbia County Fair website. What to know for opening day of the Schaghticoke Fair Competitions and exhibits4-H ProgramsAmateur Craft Beer, Wine, and CiderAntique Tractor PullBeef Cattle ShowColumbia County’s Got TalentDairy Cattle ShowDomestic Arts and CraftsDuct Tape Fashion ShowFruits, Giant...