Skilling: Cloudy, warm Thursday with possible showers Friday
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:40:48 GMT
Temps surged 13 degrees higher than yesterday's abysmal, April-level 61 degrees high. But even with a 74 degrees max at O'Hare, that temp was only 2 degrees above normal.Upper winds will continue importing smoke in the days ahead though in coming clouds will prevent us from seeing much (if any) sun Friday.We have some rain on the way. Showers should be reaching the city just after daybreak Friday and may fall over as much as 90% of the area at some point Friday. But model rainfall estimates are abysmally low---continuing the much drier than normal precipitation trend which has dominated the past two months. The meteorological spring season which began March 1 has seen just 71% of its possible rainfall—just 8.72" which is 2.51" below normal.May's been even drier recording a paltry 15% of its normal precipitation to date—just 0.39" versus the normal 2.52" to date—a May shortfall thus far of 2.51".The weekend looks to start cool with a bit of a temp rebound closer to normal Sunday.But ...Illinois Craft Beer Week: Kickoff, events and more
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:40:48 GMT
Illinois Craft Beer Week kicks off this Friday and if you happen to be a craft beer connoisseur, there are plenty of activities planned for those who enjoy themselves a good brew.Here is a day-by-day breakdown of what's happening across Illinois:Friday, May 19The 2023 Illinois Summer Drink Passport. (Credit: Illinois Craft Brewer's Guild)The Summer Drink Passport makes its return after a several years-long hiatus.According to the Illinois Craft Brewers Guild (ICBG), the passport is a physical booklet where craft beer enthusiasts can document their summer craft beer adventures.Those interested can snag a passport from participating breweries starting May 19, and ask bartenders at each establishment along the way for a 'Visa Sticker' to add to your passport.Those who visit 50 or more participating breweries from May 19 to Aug. 19 are eligible to enter a drawing for a gift card to the passport brewery of their choice. To enter, participants must fill out the authorization form on the f...District 207 taking high school students to new heights
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:40:48 GMT
For as long as she can remember, Julia Hamel dreamed of flying planes. But, never imagined she'd be doing it at 17."It kind of clears my mind of everything and just be me and do what I want to do," Julia Hamel, a Maine South High School student, said.Through district 207's career education plan, students like Julia are gaining credits for real world experience she hopes will set her on the right flight path to her dream job. ‘Faces of Parkinson’s’: Mother, daughter highlight patients battling degenerative disease using photography While she requests FAA clearance to fly, two Maine East students are doing the same, only on a much smaller set of wings."You're a bird. That's the best way I can put it. You're going anywhere you want," Hemil Patel, a junior at Maine East High School, said.This first year, drone technology class has students reaching higher elevations than they ever thought possible."It's something that gives you freedom," Ken Adtkins, Tech Education Teacher, Maine East...Jimmy Buffett hospitalized, forced to reschedule concert
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:40:48 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) - Jimmy Buffett announced via social media that he was hospitalized after a check-up in Boston, forcing him to postpone a weekend show.Jimmy Buffett & the Coral Reefer Band were slated to perform Saturday in Charleston, South Carolina."I had a sudden change of plans this week that affected us all," Buffett explained. "Two days ago, I was just back from a trip to the Bahamas, thawing out from the California 'winter tour,' and chomping at the bit to get to Charleston. I had to stop in Boston for a check-up but wound up back in the hospital to address some issues that needed immediate attention." Hobby Lobby doesn’t use barcodes: Here’s their explanation The "Margaritaville" singer didn't say what medical issue he was dealing with, but remained light-hearted, telling fans: "Growing old is not for sissies, I promise you. I also will promise you, that when I am well enough to perform, that is what I'll be doing in the land of She-Crab soup."Buffett thanked h...Firearms industry could face more legal risk under bill approved by Illinois lawmakers
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:40:48 GMT
CHICAGO (AP) — The firearms industry, including gun sellers, could be sued for alleged violations of Illinois law including marketing to young people under legislation Illinois state senators approved Thursday.The House previously approved the bill and it now goes to Gov. J.B. Pritzker, also a Democrat, who said that he will sign it. Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, a Democrat, spearheaded the proposal.“Gun violence is a public health epidemic, and those who encourage unlawful use of a firearm or target sales of firearms to minors worsen the scourge of gun violence in our communities," Pritzker said in a statement. “This legislation finally protects Illinoisans from predatory actions by the firearms industry.”Republican lawmakers objected to the proposal during Thursday’s Senate vote, saying it was too broad and would lead to court challenges. Supreme Court lets Illinois keep ban on sale of some semiautomatic guns for now The federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arm...Lawmakers put on pressure to protect AM radio in vehicles
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:40:48 GMT
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - Lawmakers say the future of AM radio is in jeopardy after companies including Ford and Tesla announced some of their new models will no longer include AM receivers."If Elon Musk has enough money to buy Twitter and send rockets to space, he can certainly afford to include AM radio in his Teslas," Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) said.Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) says 8 of the 20 companies he recently asked confirmed plans to leave AM out of future electric vehicles."Automakers may not understand the importance of AM radio, but its benefits are obvious to the 47 million Americans who tune in every week," Markey said.Now, Markey and Gottheimer want to pass legislation requiring automakers to keep AM radios as a standard feature."This is not a question of do people want this. It's a question of again, these companies are trying to save a nickel," Gottheimer said.These lawmakers say AM radios need to stay because the technology is crucial during a disaster."For news, talk s...Florida traffic sign altered to read 'Kill All Gays'
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:40:48 GMT
ORLANDO (The Hill) — A digital traffic sign in Orlando, Florida, was hacked Wednesday to display a concerning call to "Kill All Gays." Photos of the altered sign, which was placed at a cross-section in Orlando's Lake Nona neighborhood, were posted to social media and reported in the Orlando Sentinel. Disney scraps $1 billion office complex in Florida amid DeSantis feud Orlando Police Department officials confirmed to Nexstar that officers responded to the scene, located at Lake Nona Boulevard and Nemours Parkway around 3:54 a.m., where they found the sign that appeared to be tampered with."Hate has no place in Orlando and this disgusting display is not who we are as a community. To Orlando’s LGBTQ+ residents and visitors: you are respected and valued here," Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said in a tweet. "And we won't be deterred in our efforts to ensure that our city is inclusive for all." Los Angeles Dodgers face blowback after uninviting LGBTQ group from Pride Night Many online poi...City of New Braunfels provides reminders for tubers ahead of Memorial Day Weekend
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:40:48 GMT
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas (KXAN) — With the unofficial start of summer just weeks away, the City of New Braunfels wants tubers to stay safe and avoid littering as they float the river this summer.Mayor Rusty Brockman said the busy tourist season is likely to attract thousands of visitors in the next 4-6 months. This adds to the city's economy which has seen continued growth in population and tourism.“We enjoy and have been enjoying 5% to 9% growth over the last 10 to 15 years. Many of them are coming and have never been here before. And so they get to experience a brand new home. That includes a lot of outdoor recreation," Brockman said.The city's Vice President of Tourism Development Mallory Hines said last summer, the city was already seeing pre-pandemic levels of visitors. She expects the same if not better impact this year.With guests likely to flock to the cool Comal and Guadalupe rivers, River and Water Manager Amy Niles reminds guests to stay hydrated.“Make sure you pack plenty of...Hot, dry weather ends with Friday evening severe thunderstorm risk
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:40:48 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Hot, dry weather continues Friday afternoon, but scattered to numerous thunderstorms are expected late Friday evening. Some storms may contain hail and wind damage.High temperatures in Austin made it to 91 degrees on Thursday, and we expect hotter weather on Friday. But an approaching storm system and cold front will change the weather Friday night.Slight risk (2 out of 5) for severe storms late FridayStorms look most likely after 5 p.m. Friday beginning in the Hill Country, then building into the Austin Metro area by 9/10 p.m. Periods of heavy rain are expected from Austin through the Hill Country overnight, but most rain clears the area in time for your weekend plans.Forecast rainfall amounts through midday Saturday ‘Potentially significant’ El Niño to begin by summer Behind Friday night's cold front, high temperatures drop to near 80 degrees Saturday and Sunday under mostly cloudy skies. Only a few isolated showers are expected during your weekend plans.FIRST W...Why Hispanic, Black kids are more likely to have severe asthma than white children
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 17:40:48 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – A new study led by a Dell Medical School researcher found that children who participated in a program that allowed them to move into neighborhoods with lower levels of poverty and better access to public resources, like schools and public parks, saw their asthma symptoms markedly improve. In the US, Black and Hispanic children are much more likely than white children to have severe asthma episodes.Hispanic children are 40% more likely to die from asthma than their non-Hispanic white counterparts, per the HHS. Black children are up to three times more likely than white children to have asthma and Black children with asthma are twice as likely to go to the emergency room with asthma-related health concerns than white kids. “We have sort of recognized…these really significant disparities in asthma for many decades, “ said Dr. Elizabeth Matsui, Professor of Pediatrics & Population Health Dell Medical School, who led the study. “And despite the fact that we...Latest news
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