81-year-old woman dead after early-morning fire in Winfield

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:30 GMT

81-year-old woman dead after early-morning fire in Winfield DUPAGE COUNTY, Ill. — An 81-year-old woman is dead after an early-morning fire at a condominium on Friday, according to the Winfield Police Department.Authorities say the fire broke out just after 4 a.m. in Winfield, on the 0N100 block of Windermere Road, in the High Lake Condominium Subdivision. 6 robbed at gunpoint at different locations on Chicago’s North Side According to police, five people were rescued from eight units that caught fire and crews from the seven different fire departments were called in to help battle the blaze.Authorities say one of those rescued, an 81-year-old woman, was taken to a nearby hospital where she later died from injuries sustained in the fire. Police have not yet identified the woman and say an autopsy is scheduled to take place on Saturday.Authorities have not provided updates on the condition of any of the other residents that were rescued. 1 killed in rollover crash on I-80 in Ottawa According to police, the DuPage County Fire Investigation ...

It was a rare Friday for the Cubs in 2023 this week at Wrigley Field

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:30 GMT

It was a rare Friday for the Cubs in 2023 this week at Wrigley Field CHICAGO — A very positive trend for the 2023 Cubs didn't continue on Friday afternoon. When the team has been at home on the final day of the work week, wearing their "City Connect" Wrigleyville jerseys, they've been hard to beat. But the struggling Royals found a way to break through against the Cubs, rallying in the final innings to win it 4-3 at Wrigley Field on Friday afternoon. Losing on this day of the week hasn't been very common for David Ross' team during the 2023 season as the Cubs have been strong when playing on Fridays. They're 14-5 when playing on the last day of the workweek and even had five-straight wins in June and July.In what at times has been an up-and-down season, playing well on Fridays has been one of the more consistent things for the team, but it had a detour in the middle of August. The Cubs managed to erase a 2-0 lead in the fourth inning when two RBI singles by Jeimer Candelario and Nico Hoerner were squeezed around an error on Christopher Morel's ground...

Chicago Cubs pitcher Marcus Stroman isn't sure when he'll be able to take the mound again

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:30 GMT

Chicago Cubs pitcher Marcus Stroman isn't sure when he'll be able to take the mound again CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Cubs pitcher Marcus Stroman is dealing with persistent pain because of a right rib cartilage fracture.Stroman said he isn't sure when he'll be able to take the mound again.“I can’t be too active; it’s not like I can do too much right now,” he said during Friday’s 4-3 loss to Kansas City. “I guess the best thing is to kind of let it heal itself.“I can barely turn right now. Breathing’s tough at some points and I can’t sit for long periods of time. I’m just taking it day by day.” Marcus Stroman’s time out of the Cubs’ rotation will be longer after injury update Stroman was placed on the 15-day IL on Aug. 2 with right hip inflammation. The All-Star right-hander was slated to start Wednesday against the White Sox, but he had some discomfort in the rib area after throwing a bullpen session Sunday in Toronto. He visited a doctor Monday and had an MRI that showed the cartilage fracture.The Cubs want Stroman to be symptom-free before he resumes b...

Clear the Shelters: Austin pets wait for fosters, new owners

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:30 GMT

Clear the Shelters: Austin pets wait for fosters, new owners AUSTIN (KXAN) -- It's not a secret that the Austin Animal Center has an overcrowding problem. Austin Pets Alive! (APA) and other groups are assisting with the overflow, but the only true solution is for the public to step up and foster or adopt animals.Alison Swearingen, APA Dog Adoption Manager, tells KXAN that the overcrowding means that animals are sheltered in rooms they would not normally occupy, such as the facility's conference room."We are constantly fighting a space crisis," Swearingen said. "So is the city shelter Austin Animal Center -- we are doing our best to support them while also being about 50 dogs over capacity on our own right now." Enter the ‘Match the Met with the Pet’ contest Animals pictured below were available for adoption at the time of writing, but may not still be available.First up, the cats:Greece 14 (KXAN Photos/Cora Neas)Wild Goose Chase (KXAN Photos/Cora Neas)Valletta (KXAN Photos/Cora Neas)Paul McCartney (KXAN Photos/Cora Neas)Runaway Jane (KXAN P...

'This situation – it just sucks': Hundreds of UT students told new apartment building isn't ready

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:30 GMT

'This situation – it just sucks': Hundreds of UT students told new apartment building isn't ready AUSTIN (KXAN) – Ahead of classes starting Monday, Aug. 22, at UT Austin, hundreds of students were told that they couldn't move into their new building for another week.The Rambler is a student apartment complex with over 215 units – floor plans ranging from studios to six-bedroom apartments. Many of the new residents had move-in dates scheduled for the morning of Saturday, Aug. 19. But late Thursday night at around 11:00 p.m., a Rambler spokesperson sent out an email saying the building had failed a fire inspection and students wouldn’t be able to move in until Saturday, Aug 26. “This situation – it just sucks,” said Sloan Rigamonti, a senior at UT Austin. “They managed to tell us [around] 24 hours before move-in that our move-in was delayed by a minimum of a week.”“Basically, my night last night was [going] to bed at 3:00 a.m. because I was worried that I didn't know where I was going to live,” Rigamonti continued. And she’s not alone. Several students and families ...

Austin working to mitigate risk of wildfires at homeless camps

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:30 GMT

Austin working to mitigate risk of wildfires at homeless camps AUSTIN (KXAN) -- As you walk some parts of the Violet Crown Trail in southwest Austin, it's hard not to see the abandoned campfires and propane canisters along the way. That's where Jamie Hammonds, who has created a small group called DASH, was Friday morning. DASH documents homeless camps, largely for social media, and brings supplies to people in those camps. Right now, the team of two has spent much of its time bringing ice water to people and trying to educate homeless people about fire danger. "They build these fires to eat, to do what they need to do, and in this type of environment with the heat it takes nothing for a campfire to go from a campfire to a wildfire in a matter of minutes," Hammonds said. Austin Mayor Kirk Watson said during a Tuesday press conference on wildfire preparation that the city has been “paying specific attention” to homeless encampments with high fire danger and relocating people staying at encampments into shelters.Earlier this week, a home...

Court documents reveal new details in Ft Ann teen shooting

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:30 GMT

Court documents reveal new details in Ft Ann teen shooting FT ANNE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — News details have emerged in the case of a Washington County teen who shot another teenager on Wednesday. NEWS 10 is concealing the victim and suspect's names due to their ages.17 yo old charged with manslaughter in death of 14 yo in Ft AnnRecently obtained Court documents state that the 17 year old suspect recklessly fired a shotgun which struck the victim in the abdomen. The victim who we’ve now learned turned 14 this past Sunday, later died at Glens Falls Hospital.  The documents also reveal that the 17 year old suspect has been charged with second-degree manslaughter, and reckless endangerment. The shooting occurred after 5:10 PM Wednesday at a home on Charles Street. 3 other people were present in the apartment at the time of the shooting.District Attorney Tony Jordan on the matter:“In New York with an individual under 18, that begins a pre-process, where a decision has to be made first as to by our office, as to whether we want to seek permission from ...

Chicken N Pickle coming to St. Charles Main Street, eyes October opening

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:30 GMT

Chicken N Pickle coming to St. Charles Main Street, eyes October opening ST. CHARLES, Mo. - Play pickleball, enjoy a chicken sandwich. That's the main concept for a new entertainment complex in the works along St. Charles Main Street. Chicken N Pickle is preparing to open its first St. Louis-area complex later this year. It will be just the second Chicken N Pickle site in Missouri and the ninth in the United States. Mike Klinghammer, Economic Development Director for the City of St. Charles, tells FOX 2 he is hopeful Chicken N Pickle will open by mid-October. He is hopeful all construction will be finished in the upcoming months so visitors can enjoy outdoor and indoor pickleball play from the start. ‘Stop work’ order triggers $7K bill in Jennings as resignations stack up "The city is tremendously excited about Chicken N Pickle," said Klinghammer in a phone call with FOX 2. "We want it so when people come, they experience the whole thing." FOX 2 visited the construction grounds on Friday after buzz from a community Facebook group. Crews are still work...

St. Louis-area school districts prepare for scorching start to new school year

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:30 GMT

St. Louis-area school districts prepare for scorching start to new school year ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - With dangerous heat in the forecast next week, local school districts are preparing to keep their students cool and ready to learn.The Parkway School District, like many and others around the St. Louis area, are preparing for students to return next week. There's a possibility of triple-digit temperatures to start the new week, posing various challenges for school districts. ‘Stop work’ order triggers $7K bill in Jennings as resignations stack up “We are really excited to have the kids back on Monday," said Elisa Tomich with the Parkway School District. "We can't wait for that to happen, and we have a number of precautions that will be in place because the temperature is going to be very high." Outside the classroom, kids will be on the playground and gearing up for sports. The Parkway School District has an excessive heat plan in place  “We are going to modify recess, P.E. activities, and sports as needed," said Tomich. "Nurses are prepared. Bottled water...

City empties as thousands flee huge wildfire closing in on capital of Canada’s Northwest Territories

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:30 GMT

City empties as thousands flee huge wildfire closing in on capital of Canada’s Northwest Territories By TAMMY WEBBER and JIM MORRIS (Associated Press)VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Residents heeded warnings to evacuate the capital of Canada’s Northwest Territories as a massive wildfire burned toward the city of 20,000, while firefighters on Friday battled a growing fire that set homes ablaze in a city in British Columbia.Thousands of people in Yellowknife drove hundreds of kilometers (miles) to safety with authorities guiding motorists through fire zones, or waited in long lines lines for emergency flights as the worst fire season on record in Canada showed no signs of easing. Airtankers flew missions overnight to keep the only route out of Yellowknife open. Meanwhile, a network of fire guards, sprinklers and water cannons was established to try to protect the city from the fire.Fire Information Officer Mike Westwick told The Associated Press by phone Friday evening that the fire was still 15 kilometers (9 miles) northwest of the the city, partly because cooler temp...