1 in critical condition after serious crash in Morton Grove

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:26 GMT

1 in critical condition after serious crash in Morton Grove MORTON GROVE, Ill. — One car overturned in a serious crash Friday evening in Morton Grove.The crash happened on Waukegan Road between Golf Road and Dempster Street. 2 South Elgin High School students killed in crash identified Morton Grove police said the driver of one of the cars left the scene on foot but was later taken into custody.The occupants of the other car involved were taken to Lutheran General Hospital. At least one person, a female, is in critical condition.The Major Crash Assistance Team is assiting with the investigation.Anyone with information is asked to call police at 847-470-5200.

3 KFC employees injured in shooting at California restaurant

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:26 GMT

3 KFC employees injured in shooting at California restaurant (FOX40.COM) — Three workers were injured after a shooting occurred inside a KFC restaurant in the Antelope area of Sacramento County, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office.Officials said the shooting occurred before 3:30 p.m. on Friday at the KFC location in the area of Watt Avenue and Elverta Road. The KFC shares a space with an A&W and is nearby a Huckleberry's restaurant and Taco Bell. 15-year-old arrested in connection to online threats against West Park High School Sacramento County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Amar Gandhi said there's possibly three adult suspects, who all allegedly fled in different directions after the shooting. No arrests have been made at this time. One of the suspects reportedly demanded money from the cashier before jumping onto the counter and firing multiple shots. An employees behind the register was shot while the other two were injured after fleeing from the gunshots. None of the victims have life-threatening injuries.

Shuttle bus driver, 80, dies after crash at O'Hare Airport

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:26 GMT

Shuttle bus driver, 80, dies after crash at O'Hare Airport CHICAGO — An 80-year-old shuttle bus driver has died after a crash at O'Hare International Airport.The accident happened around 2:15 a.m. Friday in the 0-100 block of West Terminal Street, near Terminal 5.According to police, the man was driving the bus southeast-bound when it struck a light pole and concrete retaining wall. The 80-year-old was ejected through the windshield, police said. Man stabbed while riding on CTA Red Line train: police He was transported to Lutheran General Hospital in critical condition. He later died.The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office has identified him as Alvin Short, 80.No passengers were onboard at the time of the crash, according to police.Major Accidents is investigating.

LIVE: Westlake's defense holding strong, Chaps lead Judson 17-0 at the half

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:26 GMT

LIVE: Westlake's defense holding strong, Chaps lead Judson 17-0 at the half AUSTIN (KXAN) — Coming off a 31-21 win over Ridge Point to open the season, the Westlake Chaparrals return home to take on Converse Judson at 7:30 p.m. Friday.Westlake senior kicker Spencer Barnett booted a 59-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to give the Chaps a two-score lead and seal the victory. Senior running back Jack Kayser rushed for 88 yards on 20 carries with two touchdowns and quarterback Paxton Land threw for 178 yards on 16-of-23 passing.REPORT YOUR SCORE: We'd love to post your team's score on our website, but we need your help to do it. Email the score of your game to [email protected] and we'll get it on our websiteIn a 24-21 loss to San Antonio Johnson, Rockets running back Nathaniel Stanley rushed for 105 yards on 22 carries with a pair of touchdowns. Judson finished 5-7 last season and lost to the Chaps 47-14 at home. The Rockets finished 2-3 in 6A-District 27 and won their bi-district playoff game against SA Churchill before falling to Vandegrift in the area pl...

Los Angeles to sue Texas over migrant buses

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:26 GMT

Los Angeles to sue Texas over migrant buses AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas Governor Greg Abbott is under scrutiny by the City of Los Angeles over the private busing of migrants to that city.At Wednesday's city council meeting, on the agenda was an item about whether the Governor has committed human trafficking, sending buses to LA from the Rio Grande Valley.LA City Council Member Hugo Soto-Martinez pointed out how earlier this month one bus arrived right as Hurricane Hilary hit Southern California."How heartless do you have to be to send toddlers and small children, knowing that everything the city was preparing for an unprecedented state of emergency?” Soto-Martinez said. “The callous and disregard for the lives of these families deserve a full investigation into the criminal actions and wrongdoing of Governor Greg Abbott."Texas has sent at least 10 buses to LA since mid-June, but overall - since April of last year, Texas has bused more than 20,000 migrants to major cities across the country.The Governor's office has maintained these...

Holiday weekend could bring rare 100-degree day for September, Minnesota State Fair

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:26 GMT

Holiday weekend could bring rare 100-degree day for September, Minnesota State Fair The Twin Cities — including visitors to the Minnesota State Fair — are going to be sweltering this weekend, which will flirt with 100 degrees on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.The first day of meteorological fall (Sept.1 through Nov. 30) began with a vengeance Friday with a high of 89 in the Twin Cities. It’s expected to only get hotter as the Labor Day weekend goes on and the State Fair concludes on Monday.According to the NWS, the heat wave will peak Sunday afternoon with some areas of southern Minnesota possibly hitting 101.If it soars into the triple digits in the Twin Cities, it will be the first time that’s happened in September since Sept. 10, 1931, when it hit 104 in the midst of the Dust Bowl, according to the NWS.That was also the last — and only — 100-degree day at the 164-year-old State Fair. The second-highest temperature ever recorded during the Fair was 99, also notched in 1931 but two days earlier.Fairgoers haven...

NYS DEC takes part in 46Climbs to raise money for suicide prevention

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:26 GMT

NYS DEC takes part in 46Climbs to raise money for suicide prevention (NEWS10) -- Nearly 50,000 people died by suicide in the United States in 2022. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation employees are taking part in an effort to raise awareness about suicide and mental health.The employees are taking part in 46Climbs. Back in 2014, the cofounders of 46Climbs set a goal of hiking the 46 high peaks in the Adirondacks during National Suicide Prevention Week. They use it as a fundraiser for suicide prevention. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The effort has grown and now includes hikers from around the world."It's the least I can do. Go on a hike, raise money, raise awareness. It's as easy as that, and why not. It's good for everybody."The goal for 46Climbs is to raise $300,000 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. The event runs September 1-10.

Cold cases remembered in Saratoga County

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:26 GMT

Cold cases remembered in Saratoga County SARATOGA COUNTY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -The homicides of Jennifer Hammond and Christina White happened in the area of Milton in the 2000s. Around twenty years later, the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Offices is still looking to identify the people who caused the crimes.Matthew Robinson acts as the investigator for the two deaths. All the original evidence still on file. "We never really stop working on them. As we can generate any information, we’ll go out and see if we can go anywhere with it. We’ll look at financial and security records. Keep in mind we are talking about 2003 and 2005, so technology wasn’t as pervasive in everyone’s lives as it is now." New website launched to help Saratoga Co. Sheriff’s Office solve homicide cases (2017) Cold cases even older such as that of Pam Devizzio also still considered. Pam’s sister, Tina Devizzio Colamaria, responding to NEWS10 with the following statement:“I have been praying for the past 35 years that some of those questions would be answered, bu...

Body of missing Colorado climber found in Glacier National Park

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:26 GMT

Body of missing Colorado climber found in Glacier National Park The body of a missing climber, a man from Castle Pines, was found Friday in Glacier National  Park.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Body found in Colorado Springs’ Monument Creek after heavy rains cause high, fast water Crime and Public Safety | Missing climber’s body found, lifted from base of couloir in Sangre de Cristo mountains Crime and Public Safety | Missing hiker found dead in Horsetooth Mountain Park Crime and Public Safety | Hiker dies after falling over cliff in Pitkin County National Park Service crew members at about 11 a.m. Friday found the body of 32-year-old Adam Fuselier on Reynolds Mountain in Montana, according to a GNP news release. The cause of death is under investigation.Tips from hikers who had earlier contact with Fuselier helped narrow the search area, the release said. The family last heard from Fuselier on Tuesday afternoon. Rangers were alerted Wednesday morning that he ...

Keeler: Don’t blame CU Buffs, Deion Sanders for death of Pac-12 as we know it

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:13:26 GMT

Keeler: Don’t blame CU Buffs, Deion Sanders for death of Pac-12 as we know it FORT WORTH, Texas — Even the irony is bigger in Texas. Nor was any of it lost on Rick George, who acknowledged that while he was kibitzing and black-slapping with Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark like an old college pal, the Pac-12 Conference woke up Friday to find itself the Pac-2.“I mean, certainly there is (some feelings),” the CU athletic director said following a news conference with Buffs chancellor Phil DiStefano, Yormark and TCU officials at swanky Amon G. Carter Stadium. “You know, I hate where some of my peers are and what their options may or may not be. It’s tough. But again, we had to stay focused on what was best for us. And you never know what dominoes are going to fall when you do that.”The final domino for the Pac-12 as we know it fell in the morning, when the Atlantic Coast Conference defied geography and logic, those nefarious arch-enemies of television executives and college presidents, by welcoming Stanford, Cal and SMU into the family.The Cardinal and Golden B...