NASCAR weekend has Chicago emergency rooms on alert

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:30:37 GMT

NASCAR weekend has Chicago emergency rooms on alert CHICAGO — As NASCAR is set to overtake Chicago this weekend, growing concerns about the race and the lingering air quality issues have local hospital staff on high alert.Dr. Nicholas Cozzi, an assistant EMS director and professor at Rus University Medical Center, joined WGN Evening News at 4 to talk about emergency preparations in place for NASCAR weekend. Among the topics of discussion was how spectators and locals can protect their hearing and health. Worker dies while setting up Chicago NASCAR race Watch the full interview in the video player above.

Bulls re-sign one guard, add a Chicago area native to start free agency, reports say

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:30:37 GMT

Bulls re-sign one guard, add a Chicago area native to start free agency, reports say CHICAGO — One guard is going to be staying with the Bulls for the foreseeable future while another is returning to his hometown as free agency begins. Per numerous reports, the first by Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium, the Bulls are bringing back Coby White on a three-year, $33 million deal after he had a strong finish to the 2022-2023 season.At the same time, according to a report from Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, the Bulls are signing free agent guard and Oak Park native Jevon Carter to a three-year, $20 million deal.The team has yet to confirm the moves. A standout at Proviso West High School in Maywood and later West Virginia, Carter will be joining his fifth team in his sixth NBA season. Originally a second round pick of the Grizzlies in 2018, he's played one season in Memphis, two in Phoenix, a half-season with the Nets before joining the Bucks in February 2022. In 81 games with Milwaukee last season that included 39 starts, Carter averaged eight points, 2.5 rebounds...

Jan. 6 suspect arrested near Obama's home had guns, 400 rounds of ammo in van: feds

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:30:37 GMT

Jan. 6 suspect arrested near Obama's home had guns, 400 rounds of ammo in van: feds WASHINGTON (AP) — A man arrested near former President Barack Obama's Washington home on charges in the U.S. Capitol riot had two guns, 400 rounds of ammunition as well as a machete in his van, a federal prosecutor said Friday.Taylor Taranto, 37, was arrested Thursday after being spotted a few blocks from the former president’s home and chased by U.S. Secret Service agents. Court documents unsealed Friday show Taranto is charged with four misdemeanors related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack, including disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds. Man with ties to Jan. 6 riot arrested near Obamas’ DC home The Justice Department, during a hearing in Washington's federal court, disclosed the details about the weapons found in the van that the man appeared to be living in, NBC News reported. Taranto was ordered to remain behind bars pending a detention hearing scheduled for next Wednesday.An email seeking comment was sent to Taranto's attorn...

Ascension Seton Medical Center nurses to return Saturday morning after strike

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:30:37 GMT

Ascension Seton Medical Center nurses to return Saturday morning after strike AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After some nurses at Ascension Seton Medical Center in Austin went on strike Tuesday “to protest management’s resistance to bargain in good faith," nurses will be allowed back at work Saturday morning.Though the strike was one day, the hospital said it did not allow participating nurses to return until Saturday, July 1 because of the required length of contracts for staff brought in to fill the gaps. Nurses called it a "union-busting tactic." A return-to-work march will happen Saturday morning at 6:30 a.m., according to the National Nurses United.“Union nurses at Ascension Seton are so thankful to the Austin community for coming out in record-breaking heat to support our efforts for improved patient care conditions,” said Natasha Gosek, RN in the neonatal intensive care unit. “We have heard from countless hospital staff, patients, and neighbors who understand that safe staffing and improved nurse retention are commonsense solutions our community needs...

Ex-Texas Sen. Carlos Uresti released from federal prison in Bastrop

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:30:37 GMT

Ex-Texas Sen. Carlos Uresti released from federal prison in Bastrop AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A former Texas state senator who pleaded guilty to bribery in 2019 was released from federal prison in Bastrop Friday, an Office of Public Affairs spokesperson confirmed to KXAN.Furthermore, the spokesperson said Uresti was moved to a community confinement overseen by the Bureau of Prisons' (BOP) San Antonio (RRM) Office. Community confinement means the inmate is in either home confinement or a Residential Reentry Center -- which is an RRC or halfway house.Uresti's projected release date was set for Dec. 12, 2024, the spokesperson said.Uresti was previously sentenced on federal fraud charges to 12 years in prison for his part in a Ponzi scheme, but on Feb.13, 2019, he received a 5-year prison term on the separate bribery charge. Ex-State Sen. Carlos Uresti turns himself in after bribery plea Uresti, a Democrat, was first elected to the Texas Legislature in 1997. Before becoming a state senator, he was a representative in the Texas House. He resigned in June 2018, ...

Justin Steele dominates again and Nick Madrigal redeems himself after ‘bonehead’ mistake in Chicago Cubs’ 10-1 win

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:30:37 GMT

Justin Steele dominates again and Nick Madrigal redeems himself after ‘bonehead’ mistake in Chicago Cubs’ 10-1 win Nick Madrigal and Christopher Morel Madrigal found themselves in manager David Ross’s doghouse Thursday night after head-scratching bunt attempts in the Chicago Cubs’ 3-1 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies.But Ross doesn’t stay mad for long, as he explained Friday morning before a 10-1 win over the Cleveland Guardians.“When the players mess up, there has to be a moment of learning and an expectation to be better,” Ross said. “If the pattern continues, then you have to do something about it. I have three kids, and when they mess up and they know the mess up and they’re already upset, I don’t think it betters the person in the learning experience by continuing to come down on them.”Madrigal and Morel responded with sixth-inning home runs Friday as the Cubs snapped a four-game losing streak and helped the crosstown White Sox, who are chasing the Guardians in the American League Central.Justin Steele threw 6 1/3 shutout innings, impro...

AG settlement brings green homes to NY

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:30:37 GMT

AG settlement brings green homes to NY ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) -- The Attorney General's office argues hundreds of cases in lawsuits every year. We hear about them all the time. When they win a settlement, what happens to that money? Our Capitol Correspondent, Amal Tlaige got to see first-hand how one million dollars from a 15 year-old case is being spent today.  Former police dog up for adoption in Saugerties "But we’re excited, we’ve been waiting for about four or five years, there’s apparently a lot of steps," said Brittany Eldred, a modular home recipient. She's just one of four recipients receiving a carbon neutral homes built through a settlement, from the AG’s office. The home was made possible after a settlement with American Energy, a company who created environmental issues years ago. "We were able to pick out our cupboards, our countertops, the flooring and stuff like that and the siding and everything," she said. Bill Lake Modular Homes is tasked with planning and creating these green homes. The amoun...

Couple rescued from Hudson River in Corinth

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:30:37 GMT

Couple rescued from Hudson River in Corinth CORINTH, N.Y. (NEWS10) – As the summer heats up, first responders are reminding people to exercise water safety. This warning came after several water rescue efforts happened this past week.On Friday, Saratoga County Sheriffs held a press conference to address the latest incident which took place on the Hudson River.It was a chaotic day for the Murcia family. Around 5:42 p.m. on Wednesday, two of the five family members were rescued from the water.Mom Patricia Murcia was fighting back tears at the Friday press conference and called the sheriffs who rescued her and her husband heroes.“Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. We really appreciate what you did for us,” Patricia said. The Murcia family, from Long Island, traveled to Corinth for a relaxing day on the river but the situation quickly turned into panic. Patricia and her husband Enrique were on a paddle boat while their three boys were paddle boarding on the Hudson, when they noticed one son was paddling and not moving....

Former Nuggets sixth man Bruce Brown agrees to 2-year, $45 million deal with Pacers, source says

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:30:37 GMT

Former Nuggets sixth man Bruce Brown agrees to 2-year, $45 million deal with Pacers, source says Former Nuggets sixth man Bruce Brown agreed to a two-year, $45 million deal with the Pacers at the start of free agency on Friday, a league source confirmed to The Denver Post.The deal was about three times what Denver, at only $7.8 million per year, could offer him.Related ArticlesDenver Nuggets | Nuggets free agency primer: Bruce Brown’s decision and their (limited) options Denver Nuggets | Nuggets GM Calvin Booth on free agency: “Hopefully we get the whole crew back.” Denver Nuggets | First-round pick Julian Strawther fills need for champion Nuggets: “They play the right way” Denver Nuggets | Nuggets rookie Jalen Pickett is Denver’s latest underdog: “I try and outwork people.” Denver Nuggets | Keeler: Nuggets don’t need Jalen Pickett to be Bruce Brown. But Penn State product sounds almost as good as the real thing. Brown’s departure means the Nugge...

Are open houses no longer relevant in a post-pandemic world?

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:30:37 GMT

Are open houses no longer relevant in a post-pandemic world? In 2002, 16% of homebuyers identified their new homes by attending an open house. The National Association of Realtors 2022 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers report shows that two decades later that number plummeted to 4%.The coronavirus pandemic further solidified the declining popularity of open houses as more buyers turn to online searches to find their dream homes.Data from the report states only 5% of buyers frequently use open houses, while 23% occasionally do and 72% rarely do.Furthermore, when asked if an open house is a valuable source of information during a home search, only 10% say they’re very useful, whereas 22% say somewhat useful, and 68% state they aren’t useful.Britta Nancarrow with West + Main says it may be time to end the practice.“Unless you can advertise them well, open houses may not generate much traffic,” she says. “The era of just putting up the garage sale style sign is over.”Esperanza Wardroup with West + Main says ha...