Two die days after apartment building fire on NW side

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 10:47:33 GMT

Two die days after apartment building fire on NW side CHICAGO -- Two people who were in critical condition after an apartment building fire Monday have succumbed to their injuries. The medical examiner's office identified the victims as 45-year-old Ismael Romano and 63-year-old Margarita Romano. The fire started on the third floor of an apartment building located in the 2100 block of North Marmora Street around 5:00 a.m. Boy, 15, injured after drive-by in Roseland Fire officials said smoke detectors were working because one resident heard the alarm go off. The male resident was able to get most tenants out, while suffering from smoke inhalation.Firefighters had to rescue people from inside the building. One person was found collapsed on the floor and another was found in bed.Both individuals were taken to area hospitals in critical condition and suffered cardiac arrest. They were able to be revived but eventually succumbed to their injuries. The third person is still in fair condition. CFD is still investigating the cause of the fire.

Sarah Jindra's last day on WGN Morning News

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 10:47:33 GMT

Sarah Jindra's last day on WGN Morning News CHICAGO — Today is WGN Traffic Reporter Sarah Jindra's last day on WGN Morning News.Don't worry, she's not leaving the station! Sarah will be the co-host of the new Spotlight Chicago show, alongside Ji Suk Yi, at 3 p.m. starting in September. WGN-TV names Sarah Jindra and Ji Suk Yi to host afternoon show Spotlight Chicago this fall In honor of her last show, the WGN News team celebrated Sarah all morning long with surprises and special guests! She will be missed and we wish her the best on her next chapter. Love the WGN Morning News? We love you, too. And you can have all the hijinks delivered to your inbox every weekday morning. Sign up and subscribe to our WGN Morning News newsletter.

Bears, DE Yannick Ngakoue agree on 1-year, $10.5 million contract

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 10:47:33 GMT

Bears, DE Yannick Ngakoue agree on 1-year, $10.5 million contract Veteran edge rusher Yannick Ngakoue has agreed with the Chicago Bears on a one-year, $10.5 million contract, his agent Drew Rosenhaus told The Associated Press on Thursday night.Ngakoue, a Pro Bowl pick in 2017 with the Jaguars, bolsters the league’s worst pass rush. The Bears had only 20 sacks in 2022. Ngakoue had 9 1/2 sacks last season for the Colts and 10 in 2021 for the Raiders.Ngakoue, who joins his fifth team in four years, has had at least eight sacks in each of his first seven seasons. More Bears coverage A third-round pick in 2016, Ngakoue has 65 sacks and 21 forced fumbles in his career.ESPN first reported the deal between Ngakoue and the Bears.

Boy, 15, injured after drive-by in Roseland

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 10:47:33 GMT

Boy, 15, injured after drive-by in Roseland CHICAGO -- A 15-year-old boy is in fair condition after he was shot in Roseland early Friday morning. According to police, the boy was walking near the 100 block of West 111th Street around 5:06 a.m. when someone in an unknown vehicle opened fire. 5-year-old girl dies after being struck by starting gate at harness race The boy sustained a gunshot wound to the right arm and abdomen and was dropped off at Roseland Hospital before being transported to University of Chicago Medical Center. He is in fair condition.There were no other injuries reported and there is no one in custody at this time. Police are investigating the incident.

Expelled Tennessee lawmakers win back state House seats

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 10:47:33 GMT

Expelled Tennessee lawmakers win back state House seats (The Hill) – The two Tennessee House members expelled in April over a gun control protest have won back their seats.Reps. Justin Jones (D) and Justin Pearson (D) defeated their special election rivals on Thursday and will fully rejoin the state legislature.Jones defeated Laura Nelson (R) in the House District 52 race, encompassing much of eastern Nashville. Jones had received about 80% of the vote as of 9 p.m. Thursday, according to the Associated Press.Pearson defeated Jeff Johnston (Indep.) in House District 86 in Memphis, winning about 93% of the vote. UFO-curious lawmakers brace for a fight over government secrets Jones and Pearson were two of three House lawmakers who interrupted proceedings for a gun control protest following a mass shooting at a Nashville elementary school in April. The pair, both of whom are Black, were expelled from the legislature while Rep. Gloria Johnson (D), who is white, was not.The protest gained national attention after Jones and Pearson were expel...

3 things to do immediately if you win the $1.25 billion Mega Millions jackpot

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 10:47:33 GMT

3 things to do immediately if you win the $1.25 billion Mega Millions jackpot (NEXSTAR) – So you’ve beaten the infinitesimal Mega Millions odds and are now staring down a life-changing influx of cash – but what you do next with that jackpot money will decide how rich you ultimately remain. While many fantasize about spending the cash, the actual winners may be overwhelmed with a different feeling – anxiety.“The biggest fear that pretty much all sudden wealth recipients have, and especially lottery winners, is that they’re going to screw it up,” Robert Pagliarini, author of “The Sudden Wealth Solution,” told Nexstar.Pagliarini has been advising clients, including lottery winners, for over 20 years on how to handle large influxes of money. He says that the goal is always to turn that lump sum into lasting wealth, but added that for lottery winners, there are some must-dos. Not sure how to play Mega Millions? Here’s what you need to know Protect the ticketHolding a winning ticket and knowing that a single slip of paper could easily be lost or stolen can be a t...

Wastewater data shows increase in COVID, Austin Public Health says

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 10:47:33 GMT

Wastewater data shows increase in COVID, Austin Public Health says AUSTIN (KXAN) — With an uptick of COVID-19 cases in the Austin area, Austin Public Health said it is making moves to keep children safe during the back-to-school season.APH said it is giving vaccines to children who might need them, as well as helping to support mobile clinic operations in the area.Data from Travis County wastewater indicated the presence of the virus and shows it has increased over the past six weeks, according to a release from APH. CDC predicts late summer COVID wave. What are levels like in Austin? "We are seeing SARS-CoV-2 present in the wastewater stream,” said Janet Pichette, the chief epidemiologist at Austin Public Health. “As I mentioned, it’s being collected in two of our regional wastewater treatment plants. Those plants represent 95% of the wastewater that comes in for 95% of the Austin population.”While the COVID-19 national public health emergency has ended, cases continue to persist in Travis County; however, hospitalizations remain low, which exp...

2023 Minnesota Fringe Festival reviews

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 10:47:33 GMT

2023 Minnesota Fringe Festival reviews

Fringe review: “A Girl Scout’s Guide to Exorcism” is a must-see

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 10:47:33 GMT

Fringe review: “A Girl Scout’s Guide to Exorcism” is a must-see Must seeWith their middle-school friendships fraying, the spirited girls of Troop 172 summon the actual spirit of a militant early-20th-century conservationist (the real-life Rosalie Barrow Edge) who possesses one of their own to demand environmental justice from the living. Set during (and with plenty of reverence for) 2008, this well-paced, smartly-written horror comedy offers some meditations on overzealous friendships and overzealous adherents to social movements, but it mostly just delivers the laughs. This is the fifth consecutive Fringe production from co-writers Rachel Ropella (who also directed) and Timothy Kelly, who launched Melancholics Anonymous in 2019 at St. Olaf College.Presented by Melancholics Anonymous at Rarig Center Arena; 2:30 p.m. Aug 6, 7 p.m. Aug 9, 5:30 p.m. Aug 10, 8:30 p.m. Aug. 13Still unsure of what to see? Check out all our Fringe reviews here.The Minnesota Fringe Festival turns 30 this year, presenting 101 hourlong stage acts from Aug. 3-13 at theater...

Jamelle Bouie: The arrogance of Samuel Alito

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 10:47:33 GMT

Jamelle Bouie: The arrogance of Samuel Alito In theory, there is no branch in the American constitutional system that exists above or beyond the reach of the others.“The great security against a gradual concentration of the several powers in the same department consists in giving to those who administer each department the necessary constitutional means and personal motives to resist encroachments of the others,” James Madison observed in Federalist No. 51.Last month, Justice Samuel Alito gave a slightly different account of the relationship between the “departments” of government, at least as it relates to the relative power of the Supreme Court.“Congress did not create the Supreme Court,” Alito said in an interview with writers from The Wall Street Journal’s editorial page. “I know this is a controversial view, but I’m willing to say it,” Alito continued. “No provision in the Constitution gives them the authority to regulate the Supreme Court — period.”Alito was responding to a question about the prospect of ethics rules for...