Man hospitalized after Winnetka water rescue
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:07 GMT
WINNETKA, Ill. -- A man was rushed to a hospital in Evanston after a reported water rescue in Winnetka Tuesday.According to authorities, Winnetka's police and fire departments responded to a call at Elder Beach before 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Man in critical condition after pulled from Lincoln Park lagoon First responders report an adult male, who was part of a boating group on the lakefront, had jumped into the water to assist some kids that were tubing, struggled to swim, and drowned.He was pulled back onto the boat and CPR was started immediately. The boat made its way back to shore, at which point Winnetka medics took over CPR and provided advanced life support as the individual was transported to Northshore Evanston Hospital.The man's condition is unknown at this point in time.Stay with WGN as this story develops.Twins run away from last-place Royals
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:07 GMT
Max Kepler drove in the Twins’ first four runs with a single and a three-run home run, and Carlos Correa collected the 1,000th hit of his career as Minnesota beat the Kansas City Royals, 9-3, on Tuesday in front of a holiday crowd of 25,033 at Target Field.Donovan Solano and Byron Buxton hit back-to-back home runs in the fifth inning to break open a tight game and the Twins won for the fourth time in five games to climb back over .500 for the first time since June 23 and assure themselves of another day atop the American League Central.Minnesota improved to 7-1 against the last-place Royals this season.Kenta Maeda (2-5) pitched his third straight successful start since returning from a 51-day injured list stint because of a triceps strain. The veteran right-hander gave up two runs, one earned, on three hits and a walk in a season-high seven innings and struck out nine.Since his return for a 4-1 victory at Detroit on June 23, Maeda is 2-1 with a 1.06 earned-run average in three start...Capital Rescue Mission celebrates Independence Day
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:07 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – People formed a line that stretched down the block at the Capital City Rescue Mission for its Independence Day picnic. Roughly 500 meals were served at the lunchtime celebration. Executive Director at the Capital City Rescue Mission Perry Jones says they look forward to doing special celebrations, like Tuesday’s picnic. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “The gospel of Christ is good and he loves them and we’re sharing his love very tangibly,” Jones said.Perry has helped serve the community at the organization for 42 years.“The lord called me and I came out of seminary to be a pastor, and he said – in my heart, he told me – ‘You’re going to serve the poor, and you’re gonna be a pastor to the streets’,” Jones said.He says homelessness is on the rise, making the services they provide more important than ever before.Executive Chef Maxwell Ansong says the Capital City Rescue Mission looks forward to serving...Valley Park extends budget for 2 weeks, continuing city services
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:07 GMT
VALLEY PARK, Mo. - One day after Valley Park citizens noticed a disruption of city services over a local financial crisis, the board of aldermen extended the prior budget while the leadership works on a budget for the current fiscal year.On Monday, residents who visited city hall throughout the day were met with an empty parking lot and locked doors.Residents said they were kept in the dark about why services had been suspended. Only later did they learn of the budget crisis. The Valley Park Board of Aldermen had failed to pass a budget before July 1, which is the start of the 2024 fiscal year. Residents still without power frustrated with Ameren response Valley Park Mayor Chandra Webster said the city's Finance Ways & Means Committee had unanimously recommended a budget to the eight-person board. However, a simple majority is not enough to pass the budget. Five votes are needed to approve the budget, with the mayor acting as a potential tiebreaker.Webster claims certain alde...Roundup Fire breaks out in San Bernardino County
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:07 GMT
A brush fire ignited in San Bernardino County late Tuesday morning.The blaze, called the Roundup Fire, was reported by the San Bernardino County Fire Department at 11:50 a.m., and it began near Rattlesnake Canyon east of Hesperia and south of Apple Valley, the agency said on Twitter. Cal Fire reported at about 1:15 p.m. that the fire had grown to 5 acres, though about 10 minutes later, that figure was 15 acres.By 1:35 p.m., fire officials said it had grown to 31 acres.Smoke from the fire is "visible from across the high desert," fire officials added, though the rate of spread is slow.L.A. County man found dead in state prison; authorities investigating possible homicide by fellow inmate
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:07 GMT
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is investigating the death of an incarcerated man in North Kern State Prison. According to a release from the CDCR, an officer conducting a welfare check of the prison's Reception Center approached a cell occupied by 25-year-old Ricardo Saldivar and 47-year-old Peter Valencia around 2:08 p.m. Monday afternoon and found Saldivar unresponsive. Responding staff immediately initiated lifesaving measures, but Saldivar was pronounced deceased in the prison’s triage and treatment area at 2:19 p.m., police said. The Kern County Coroner has not yet determined Saldivar’s official cause of death, but it is being investigated as a homicide. According to a release from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, an officer conducting a welfare check found 25-year-old Ricardo Saldivar (right) unresponsive in his cell on Monday, July 3, 2023. His cellmate, 47-year-old Peter Valencia (left) is being inv...Particulate advisory issued for multiple counties in Southern California ahead of fireworks shows
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:07 GMT
Officials with the South Coast Air Quality Management District have issued a particulate advisory for multiple counties in Southern California ahead of Independence Day fireworks shows.The advisory will be in effect until Wednesday due to high levels of particulate pollution from both legal and illegal fireworks displays. The advisory was issued for Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Krispy Kreme giving out free doughnuts for Independence Day “Poor air quality due to fireworks related to Independence Day is possible this Fourth of July holiday,” the department tweeted. “Personal “backyard” fireworks also contribute to this air pollution and may lead to negative health effects.”Experts at the department anticipate the Air Quality Index may reach the hazardous category due to the fireworks displays.“Breathing of fine particulate matter can lead to a wide variety of cardiovascular and respiratory health effects such as heart attacks, asthma aggravation, decre...Los Angeles Hospitality Workers Initiate Strike
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:07 GMT
Thousands of hospitality workers in L.A. and Orange County officially went on strike as their contracts with hotels expired.Workers for some of the biggest hotels in L.A., including the Intercontinental and Millennium Biltmore in downtown., and the J.W. Marriott near L.A. Live, walked out and picketed Sunday, July 2.“Southern California hotel workers are ON STRIKE!,” Unite Here Local 11, who represent the workers in negotiations, said on its official Twitter account. “Thousands walked off the job at properties across DTLA & Santa Monica. Dozens more properties remain without a Union contract. Visiting the area? Don’t be a scab.”Spiderman knows you don't cross the picket line #SoCalHotelStrike pic.twitter.com/YiacKsoqvk— UNITE HERE Local 11 (@UNITEHERE11) July 3, 2023 Uniformly, the striking workers have worn red shirts that say, “Hotel workers on strike,” while holding signs with similar messaging in both English and Spanish.Ou...Texas Sends Second Bus Of Migrants To L.A.
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:07 GMT
A group of asylum seekers arrived at L.A. Union Station July 1, on a bus from Brownsville, Texas.This is the second bus carrying migrants from Texas to Los Angeles, with the first coming June 14 at the order of Texas Governor Greg Abbott.Abbott did not take formal credit for this busload as he did the first time, and Zach Seidl, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles mayor’s office said the city was not given notice that the bus was headed to the city.“Though we were not formally notified, the Mayor’s Office became aware of the bus yesterday and mobilized — working with City Departments, the County, and a coalition of nonprofit organizations, in addition to our faith partners, to execute a plan set in place earlier this year,” Seidl said. “The City of Los Angeles believes in treating everyone with respect and dignity and will do so.”The asylum-seeking migrants were taken to St. Anthony’s Croatian Catholic Church in Chinatown, as was the first gr...Man doing maintenance work in Walnut Creek dies after vehicle hits him
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:33:07 GMT
WALNUT CREEK — A man doing maintenance died Monday from injuries suffered when a vehicle hopped a curb and hit him, police said Tuesday.The name of the man killed was not immediately released.The fatal collision happened about 1:21 p.m. Monday on Ygnacio Valley Road, east of Lennon Lane.Police said preliminary details indicated a motorist was driving westbound on Ygnacio Valley Road when their vehicle drifted to the right, hopped the curb and struck the man doing maintenance work. The man hit was working in a grassy area off the roadway, possibly on sprinkler heads, police said.The man hit was conscious when officers found him but had sustained significant injuries, police said. He was taken to a hospital where he later died.The driver of the vehicle that hit him was not injured, police said. The driver remained at the scene and cooperated with responding officers, police said.No information has been released about the driver or the kind of vehicle they were driving.The cause...Latest news
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