Hundreds gather for 'Peace in the Streets' summer block party on South Side

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:38:00 GMT

Hundreds gather for 'Peace in the Streets' summer block party on South Side CHICAGO — On Saturday, St. Sabina Catholic Church and other local groups teamed up for the "Peace in the Streets: Summer Block Party and Community Resource Fair."Hundreds of kids and their parents turned out to the event, sharing their energy and excitement for the upcoming school year."It's fun and I get to see my friends," said Kingston Ward, a local fourth grade student. "And I get to learn new stuff."During the event, 1,200 backpacks filled with school supplies were given away, while organizers also offered free haircuts and food while students played basketball and showed off their dance skills."Today is just a great day," said Tone Kapone, a radio host at WGCI, who were one of the organizers that helped put on the event. "Peace in the Streets, it's such a great time where you are able to bring the community together and do something positive." More from Jewell: ‘I feel good’: More than 80 Chicago CRED graduates receive diplomas Organizers said that while over a thousand back...

Weekend Break: Ribfest Chicago

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:38:00 GMT

Weekend Break: Ribfest Chicago CHICAGO — The grills are working hard all weekend on the North Side for the 23rd annual Ribfest. As WGN's Christine Flores reports, make sure to bring your appetite, and lots of wipes.

In lawsuit, Roblox accused of facilitating child gambling

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:38:00 GMT

In lawsuit, Roblox accused of facilitating child gambling (NewsNation) — The online gaming platform Roblox is being accused of preying on children and acting as a de-facto illegal gambling operation, according to multiple reports.The reported class action lawsuit brought against Roblox Corp. last week in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California accused the company of facilitating gambling by directing kids to third-party websites that feature blackjack, roulette and other games, according to TechCrunch. Ivermectin still not effective for COVID-19, FDA says It’s not the first time Roblox has found itself in the crosshairs of parents.In March, Roblox was accused of blurring the lines between content and commercials, NewsNation reported.The platform, which has been downloaded millions of times, was the subject of more than 1,000 complaints to the Federal Trade Commission. The concerns cited issues like lack of assistance, deceptive advertising practices and failure to protect children on multiple levels.For all its in...

Biden campaign predicts GOP candidates will 'out-MAGA each other' at debate

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:38:00 GMT

Biden campaign predicts GOP candidates will 'out-MAGA each other' at debate (The Hill) — President Biden's reelection campaign on Saturday predicted that the GOP presidential candidates will “out-MAGA each other,” in the first GOP debate next week, according to an email memo. Michael Taylor, communications director for Biden's 2024 campaign, detailed the “extreme MAGA” topics they expect Republican candidates to hit on the debate stage: cuts to Social Security and Medicares, tax breaks for the rich, shipping jobs overseas, protecting the gun lobby, enacting a nationwide abortion ban and undermining democracy through election denial. “The MAGA Republican presidential candidates support gutting Social Security and Medicare, support a tax giveaway to the wealthy and profitable corporations, would ship good-paying American jobs overseas, want to ban abortion, choose the NRA [National Rifle Association] over our kids, and defend attacks against our democracy,” the memo reads.“It doesn’t matter who ‘wins’ the debate on Wednesday, the MAGA Republican presiden...

American Airlines moves to crack down on ‘skiplagging’

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:38:00 GMT

American Airlines moves to crack down on ‘skiplagging’ (NewsNation) — American Airlines is suing a travel company that makes it easier for people to save money on flights with a clever, but risky, travel hack.American sued Skiplagged Inc. in federal court in Fort Worth, Texas, this week, accusing the website of deception. It threatened to cancel every ticket that Skiplagged has sold.In the lawsuit, American accused Skiplagged of tricking consumers into believing they can tap “some kind of secret ‘loophole.’” American said the website poses as an ordinary consumer to buy tickets, and warns its customers not to tip off the airline about the arrangement. More states are embracing ‘free range’ laws that let kids be kids The practice within the travel industry is called “hidden city” fares, or “skiplagging.”It works like this:When trying to book a flight to a desired destination, travelers look to buy the cheapest airfare — even if that means booking a flight to a city that isn’t their final destination.Last month, American booted a 17-yea...

Newborn Ohio twins make sure parents won't forget birthdays

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:38:00 GMT

Newborn Ohio twins make sure parents won't forget birthdays MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio (WJW) — Have you ever heard of something like this for a birthday surprise?Mom, dad and their newborn twins all share the same birthday now. What’s the deal with the Bass Pro Shops pyramid in Memphis? A-ria and José were each born just over five pounds at Hillcrest Hospital according to Cleveland Clinic.Hillcrest Hospital: Twins share same birthday with parentsHillcrest Hospital: Twins share same birthday with parentsHillcrest Hospital: Twins share same birthday with parentsHillcrest Hospital: Twins share same birthday with parentsHillcrest Hospital: Twins share same birthday with parentsCongrats to Scierra and José on their twins and birthdays they'll never forget.

Rain for some next week, but heaviest misses south

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:38:00 GMT

Rain for some next week, but heaviest misses south AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After another triple digit day, we enjoyed a slight drop in temperatures Saturday with highs of 104º at Austin's Camp Mabry, but Austin-Bergstrom reached 106º, which ties the record high from 1984.Temperatures will likely jump up a bit more for Sunday as we approach 108º in Austin making for the hottest day of the next week.Sunday's forecastHumidity and clouds both increase a little on Monday, which should both serve to drop temperatures slightly. Still, 105º on Monday will make for more Heat Alerts and probably Fire Warnings thanks to an increasing breeze.Tropical system may impact Texas next weekAn area of disturbed weather located near the northwestern and central Bahamas will move into the Gulf by Monday. Low pressure will likely form with further slow development continuing. The National Hurricane Center is continuing to forecast a 50% chance of formation to a tropical depression early next week.A potential rain-maker for some of Central TexasWhether it becomes...

State of Texas: New details about Paxton accusations revealed in documents

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:38:00 GMT

State of Texas: New details about Paxton accusations revealed in documents AUSTIN (Nexstar) — In late July, lawyers for Ken Paxton submitted motions to dismiss the articles of impeachment facing the suspended Attorney General. Paxton's team argued in part that removing him from office would unfairly overrule the will of Texas voters, saying voters elected him, even though they knew about the allegations against him.Late Thursday night, the House impeachment managers released nearly 4,000 pages of exhibits after teasing for months that "damning" evidence to back their case for removal from office. The documents include new details into the accusations that Paxton abused his office to help campaign donor Nate Paul.Managers on Wednesday began to release new evidence, after publicizing allegations they say show Paxton went to great lengths to conceal his relationship with Paul — an Austin real estate investor at the center of Paxton's corruption allegations — even though top officials in the Office of Attorney General had warned Paxton numerous times that Paul...

Remembering Kaitlyn Anderson: A mother's mission to promote safety & accountability

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:38:00 GMT

Remembering Kaitlyn Anderson: A mother's mission to promote safety & accountability ARNOLD, Mo. - Tanya Musskopf is the mother of Kaitlyn Anderson, a pregnant MoDOT worker who died nearly two years ago during a collision on Interstate 255. Anderson, at the age of 25, was working in an active, but unprotected work zone prior to the crash. She and her unborn child, along with co-worker James Brooks, were killed when a car sped through their area in south St. Louis County.On Saturday, community members gathered at Arnold City Park for a toy drive and bags tournament in memory of Anderson. Musskopf and the Kait’s Love for Jaxx Foundation helped with organization of the event. Remembering Kait Anderson: a mother’s mission to promote safety and support During the event, Musskopf also spoke out about major concerns over worker safety and accountability. Not far from where the toy drive took place sits the memorial site at the location where the fatal crash happened on Nov. 18, 2021. "It was the most devastating day of my life," said Musskopf. "When I found out how it h...

Hurricane Hilary: when will the heaviest rain arrive in Southern California?

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:38:00 GMT

Hurricane Hilary: when will the heaviest rain arrive in Southern California? The National Weather Service has released its most detailed forecast to date for the arrival and intensity of rain associated with Hurricane Hilary. Hilary, which reached Category 4 strength on Friday, is expected to be downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it reaches Southern California on Sunday.Light rain will begin to fall in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and Ventura counties between 6 p.m. and midnight on Saturday, NWS said, and continue through the morning. The rainfall intensifies Sunday afternoon and peaks during the evening and overnight hours into Monday.Forecast rainfall intensity with Hurricane Hilary. Aug. 19, 2023. (NWS)Peak rain rates will be .50 to 1.0 inches per hour with higher amounts, 1.0 to 1.5 inches per hour, in the mountains and deserts. Hilary will continue to drench the region into Monday afternoon when rain begins to taper off, according to the NWS.Rainfall total estimates through Monday are 1.5-3 inches for most coastal/valley areas in L.A./Ven...