Cooling buses sent to shelter housing migrants in Gage Park after AC unit breaks

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:34:56 GMT

Cooling buses sent to shelter housing migrants in Gage Park after AC unit breaks CHICAGO — Cooling buses were provided Thursday at the Gage Park Field House, which is being used as a shelter for migrants, after the HVAC system shut down.According to a statement from the city, the Office of Emergency Management and Communications and Chicago Park District are working to repair the air conditioning units at the field house. The cooling system went down Wednesday and a technician was called to repair the system. However, the system broke down again Wednesday night. Cooling buses were ordered to provide relief from the heat. Excessive Heat Warning remains in effect as dangerous temps continue across Chicago area Residents were also advised to seek shelter at the following cooling centers: Gage Park Library, 2807 W 55th St and Lindblom Park, 6054 S Damen. There are also 27 cooling centers set up throughout the city.  An Excessive Heat Warning remains in effect across until 8 p.m. Thursday as dangerous conditions continue across the Chicago area.

Man charged after boy, 12, shot, seriously injured in Lower West Side

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:34:56 GMT

Man charged after boy, 12, shot, seriously injured in Lower West Side CHICAGO -- A 20-year-old man is facing felony charges after a 12-year-old boy was shot and seriously injured in Lower West Side last year. Roy Molina, of Burbank, Illinois, was arrested Wednesday and was identified as the man who shot and seriously injured a 12-year-old boy September 13, 2022, in the 1800 block of West 21st Place. GoFundMe created by mother of boy shot and killed in Palatine Two other boys, 12, a 20- and 23-year-old man were also on the scene at the time of the shooting but were not injured. Molina was placed into custody and charged accordingly. There is no additional information at this time.

Judge orders more than half a million in R. Kelly royalties be turned over to victims

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:34:56 GMT

Judge orders more than half a million in R. Kelly royalties be turned over to victims NEW YORK —  A judge in New York has ruled that royalties of convicted singer R. Kelly must be turned over to victims he sexually abused, according to court documents filed Wednesday. The royalties amount to more than a half million dollars after Brooklyn prosecutors sought to garnish the Chicago native's career earnings. In June, the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York filed motions that asked a judge to order Sony and Universal Music Publishing Group to fork over any money preserved from R. Kelly’s music catalog. New York prosecutors seek to garnish R. Kelly’s earnings According to the June 1 filing, the EDNY sought to use the garnished funds to pay outstanding penalties ($140,900) and restitution ($379,649.90) to two abuse victims after the court awarded them more than half a million dollars.Order-of-GarnishmentDownloadAs of Wednesday's garnishment order, the outstanding balance was $507,234.05. Prosecutors said that while that figure will fluctuate due to ...

6 American mayors who were convicted of crimes

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:34:56 GMT

6 American mayors who were convicted of crimes (The Hill) -- Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani surrendered to authorities this week in Fulton County, Georgia, on charges of racketeering in connection with former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. His mugshot posed a stark contrast to images from Giuliani’s time in the Big Apple's top office when he was hailed as “America’s Mayor” for his leadership after the 9/11 attacks. And there was a unique irony to the case, with Giuliani facing RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) charges similar to those he used to prosecute the mob as a U.S. attorney earlier in his career. Ohio court system trading ankle bracelets for smartwatches But American mayors have a sordid history as an institution, with a number of high-profile charges and convictions over the years. And just like Giuliani, who has yet to go to trial, their legal travails frequently make national news.Here are six current and former U.S. mayors who were convicted of c...

Temporary casino could open after Labor Day

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:34:56 GMT

Temporary casino could open after Labor Day CHICAGO -- Chicagoans may be able to place a bet at its first casino just after Labor Day.Before any money is laid on the table or fed into slot machines, Bally's must pass a practice gaming session. Gaming regulators will inspect the casino and its operations on Sept. 5 with the practice gaming sessions happening over the next two days.Beth Kaufman, with the Illinois Gaming Board, is hoping to have the casino at Medinah Temple ready this month. They are hoping to have about 750 slot machines and 50 table games. The sign went up last month and the temporary casino is expected to bring in about $55 million a year. Don’t miss the deadline to claim a Facebook privacy settlement payment The $1.7 million permanent casino will be built in River West at the Chicago Tribune Freedom Center site that Nexstar previously owned and currently owns WGN-TV. The permanent casino is expected to bring the city about $200 million a year in tax revenue once it is up and running -- money that is earma...

Girl, 12, missing in Algonquin found safe, police say

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:34:56 GMT

Girl, 12, missing in Algonquin found safe, police say ALGONQUIN, Ill. — Police in Algonquin and Westfield Community School officials seeking the whereabouts of a 12-year-old girl last seen on Wednesday say she has been located safe. Authorities issued the update just after noon Thursday.Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesThe police department thanked the community for their "concern, involvement, and dedication to bring this juvenile home safely."

ERCOT asks Texans to volunteer to conserve power Thursday

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:34:56 GMT

ERCOT asks Texans to volunteer to conserve power Thursday AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) issued a Conservation Appeal from 3 – 10 p.m. Thursday due to extreme temperatures, continued near-record demand, and forecasted low wind-power generation. Understanding ERCOT’s emergency alert levels "Due to low wind-power generation and high demand, operating reserves for ERCOT are expected to be low for several hours this afternoon into the evening," the utility said.ERCOT requested Texans conserve electricity use, if safe to do so. This is a voluntary request.The utility said it set a new, all-time, unofficial peak demand record of 85,435 MW on Aug. 10, 2023. In 2022, ERCOT said the August peak demand was 78,465 MW.ERCOT alert levelsConservation Alert: This is a voluntary request to reduce electrical use, ERCOT said. While ERCOT said it is not in emergency operations, it asks the public and “all government agencies to implement all programs to reduce energy use at their facilities.”Energy Emergency Level 1:...

TCSO asks for help identifying suspect accused of attempting to sexually assault a woman

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:34:56 GMT

TCSO asks for help identifying suspect accused of attempting to sexually assault a woman Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN New Today's top headlines for Aug. 24, 2023.TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — The Travis County Sheriff’s Office said it was searching for a suspect accused of attempting to sexually assault a woman in northern Travis County.TCSO said at approximately 6:15 a.m. Aug. 12, a woman stopped at a gas station at the corner of Wells Branch Parkway and Interstate 35, and she was followed to her apartment complex by an unknown man she had seen parked at an adjacent pump.According to a release, the suspect, who was now completely nude, searched for the victim in an attempt to sexually assault her, but TCSO said she was able to hide from him.Images of suspect from a gas station in the 1600 block of Wells Branch Parkway (TCSO photos)Images of the suspect vehicle from a gas station in the 1600 block of Wells Branch Parkway (TCSO photos)The suspect was described as a man approximately 25-35 years old with a tall, athletic build, short hair and multiple tattoos...

Hot and humid with spotty storms

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:34:56 GMT

Hot and humid with spotty storms AUSTIN (KXAN) -- It's not much... but it's something. Daily rain chances are in the forecast through the next week, but it won't help our temperatures until next week.Today will be very hot and humid with feels-like temperatures 105-112º. Unlike previous hot days where the humidity dropped significantly in the afternoon, it won't drop nearly as much today making it way more uncomfortable.Heat alerts in effect 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. ThursdayIsolated storms will be possible each afternoon and evening today through the weekend. Although no area is expected to get rain every day, it'll be a good idea to keep an eye on the KXAN Weather app as these storms, although few and far between, could pop up quick.Rain chances over the next weekRain chances today will only be at 10%, but rise slightly Friday through the weekend. Our highest rain chances over the next week come Monday and Tuesday with a "cool" front. We may be looking at two days in a row with highs BELOW 100º next Tuesday and Wednesday...

Study: How 1 alcoholic drink can affect blood pressure

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:34:56 GMT

Study: How 1 alcoholic drink can affect blood pressure AUSTIN (KXAN) — A recent medical study has found drinking as little as one alcoholic drink may contribute to increased blood pressure for both men and women.KXAN Anchor Jennifer Sanders spoke with Dr. Vivek Goswami, a cardiologist at the Heart Hospital of Austin, about the impacts alcohol has on heart health.Read a full transcription of the discussion below or use the video player above.SANDERS: Okay, so we've long known that drinking alcohol in moderate to even heavy amounts can really impact someone's blood pressure, but a recent study by Hypertension found that low alcohol consumption might possibly increase blood pressure — what did this study find? What were the findings?GOSWAMI: That's right. So, you know, we’re talking about something that affects almost half of all Americans, right? Forty-eight percent of Americans, in terms of adults, have blood pressure greater than 130 over 80. Historically, it's been a lot of causes that lead to that, whether it's a family history, what ...