Looking for a job? CTA hosting career fair for bus operators, mechanics

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:32:25 GMT

Looking for a job? CTA hosting career fair for bus operators, mechanics CHICAGO — Chicagoland residents seeking jobs are invited to attend a Chicago Transit Authority career fair this Friday on the city's Near West Side. CTA is looking to hire bus operators and bus mechanics – with a starting hourly wage of $28.65 for bus operators and $41.90 for bus mechanics – at their career fair at Malcolm X College.New hires will receive paid training, benefits, and a $1,000 bonus. Search for jobs on our job board Applicants with excellent customer service skills and a willingness to earn a commercial driver’s license are encouraged to visit the Malcolm X College conference center, in the 1900 block of W. Jackson Blvd., from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Aug. 25.Click here to register."We’re making tremendous progress in strengthening our workforce having hired more than 600 new bus operators and welcoming more than 1,200 total new hires so far this year, but we’re not finished yet and need more dedicated workers committed to keeping the City of Chicago moving,” said CTA ...

CPD seeking to identify CTA Red Line attempted armed robbers

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:32:25 GMT

CPD seeking to identify CTA Red Line attempted armed robbers CHICAGO — Mass transit detectives with the Chicago Police Department are seeking the public's help in identifying a suspect connected to an armed attempted armed robbery that happened at the Garfield stop on the CTA Red Line earlier this month.Suspects in attempted armed robbery at the Garfield stop on the CTA Red Line on Aug. 16, 2023.Detectives said a group of Black males around the age of 18 approached a victim on the Garfield stop platform around 10:35 a.m. on Aug. 16. One of the three lifted his hooded sweat jacket, revealing the handle of a gun, and demanded his property. 3 charged with murder after man killed in Aurora home invasion If you or someone you know has any information that can help police make an arrest and conviction in the investigation of this incident, the CPD Bureau of Detectives' Mass Transit Section can be reached over the phone at 312-745-4706.

Anderson scores winning run in the 10th as the White Sox end Mariners' 8-game win streak

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:32:25 GMT

Anderson scores winning run in the 10th as the White Sox end Mariners' 8-game win streak CHICAGO (AP) — Designated runner Tim Anderson stole third and scored the winning run on a Seattle throwing error — all on a failed pickoff play — as the Chicago White Sox snapped the Mariners’ season-best eight-game winning streak with a 5-4, 10-inning victory on Wednesday.Anderson was leading off second base when Seattle catcher Cal Raleigh threw to second base in a pickoff attempt following a pitch from Justin Topa. J.P. Crawford took the throw from Raleigh and threw wildly to third in an effort to get Anderson. But the Mariners couldn’t handle the overthrow and Anderson crossed the plate with the winning run.“Not the way we drew it up, but it was a major league win,” Chicago manager Pedro Grifol said, a day after the club fired executive vice president Ken Williams and general manager Rick Hahn.Trayce Thompson hit his sixth home run — his first since joining the club on Aug. 3 — to left in the sixth for the White Sox, who avoided a sweep and ended a two-game skid.Topa (...

18-year-old at large, teen charged after 15-year-old shot in Palatine dies, police say

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:32:25 GMT

18-year-old at large, teen charged after 15-year-old shot in Palatine dies, police say PALATINE, Ill. —  A 15-year-old boy critically wounded after a shooting in unincorporated Palatine last week has died, police said Wednesday. An 18-year-old male and a 14-year-old boy face charges in connection with the deadly shooting. On Aug. 17, just before 5:20 a.m., Palatine police officers responded to a call of shots fired in the 1700 block of E. Clear Creek Bay. Arriving officers located several shell casings and eventually discovered the 15-year-old boy nearby with a gunshot wound to the upper body.The boy was rushed to Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge in critical condition. He died days later from his injuries on Tuesday, Aug. 22. 3 charged with murder after man killed in Aurora home invasion That same day, a 14-year-old was charged in juvenile court for his role in the shooting. The juvenile faces felony charges of attempted murder, aggravated battery with a firearm, aggravated discharge of a firearm, and aggravated unlawful use of a weapon.Police also i...

Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice Latte turns 20, slated to return Thursday

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:32:25 GMT

Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice Latte turns 20, slated to return Thursday (KTLA/NEXSTAR) — With the summer season slowly fading away and fall on the horizon, many people are gearing up for the return of everything pumpkin spice.Starbucks announced Wednesday that its famous pumpkin spice latte will return to coffee shops nationwide on Thursday, along with other seasonal items. Starbucks’ PSL almost didn’t happen — here’s why it did The fan favorite drink will be celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.These items will join the pumpkin spice latte on this year’s limited-time fall menu.Pumpkin Cream Chai LattePumpkin Cream Cold BrewIced Apple Crisp Oatmilk MacchiatoBaked Apple CroissantPumpkin Cream Cheese MuffinOwl Cake PopStarbucks lovers can also get pumpkin-spiced flavored items at their local grocery stores, ranging from pumpkin spice-flavored coffee creams to chilled coffee drinks. The coffee company will also bring its pumpkin spice lineup to its Starbucks Reserve locations nationwide for the first time. Taco Bell, other food chains could move ...

Which local restaurants received a perfect health inspection score in July 2023?

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:32:25 GMT

Which local restaurants received a perfect health inspection score in July 2023? AUSTIN (KXAN) -- In July, Austin Public Health (APH) performed over 550 health inspections at locations across the metropolitan area, such as restaurants, grocery stores, convenience stores and schools.Of the 565 locations inspected, 312 received scores above 89. Only 39 received perfect scores, and just 12 of those are restaurants.For July 2023, four local restaurants received perfect health inspection scores:Blue Basil, a food truck typically located at The Domain (11119 Alterra Pkwy, Austin);Odd Duck, located at 1201 South Lamar Blvd., Austin;Pflugerville Donuts, located at 1700 Grand Avenue Parkway, Austin; and,Show Me Pizza, located at 2809 South 1st Street, Austin.Of those, two have ongoing streaks of perfect inspections: Show Me Pizza (two inspections) and Pflugerville Donuts (three inspections). In addition, five chain restaurants had stores that received perfect scores: Chipotle Mexican Grill (1109 E 5th Street, Austin), Schlotzsky's (3944 S FM 620 Rd, Bee Cave), Starb...

Demonstrators stood outside Austin high school with anti-LGBTQ, abortion messages

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:32:25 GMT

Demonstrators stood outside Austin high school with anti-LGBTQ, abortion messages AUSTIN (KXAN) -- As students were released from McCallum High School Tuesday afternoon, the district confirms roughly eight people stood outside with anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion signs. "The protesters were on the sidewalk but were blocking the buses, so they were asked to move," a spokesperson for AISD said. "Austin ISD Police officers were on-site to ensure everyone's safety, and the protesters left after about an hour."KXAN does not share photos or videos of possible hate speech as standard practice, which is why we have not included photos in this story and blurred signs in the video above. Texas State student accused of setting fire to Austin synagogue arrested "Instead we need to be standing up and saying that everyone belongs, and this is a community for everyone," said Council Member Alison Alter of District 10. In July, Alter officially helped launch an anti-hate campaign called "We All Belong." The program came about after a series of hate speech incidents and a hate cri...

Gloria Lofton's daughter reacts to updates in the Raul Meza investigation

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:32:25 GMT

Gloria Lofton's daughter reacts to updates in the Raul Meza investigation AUSTIN (KXAN) – Months have passed since Sonia Houston was first informed that Raul Meza Jr., 62, was connected with her mother, Gloria Lofton’s, death. Houston said in recent weeks, she feels Austin police have been more communicative with her, but still, she wants more answers.  READ MORE: Daughters of Gloria Lofton decry Austin Police for its handling of their mother’s death Since the APD press conference in May, there have been several updates in the case, including when authorities in July searched a field where, nearby, in 2022, officials had seen Meza, who at the time “appeared as though he had been in a fight,” according to documents. There, investigators uncovered clothes, rope and a tarp, and “several locations displayed the properties of a possible burial site,” according to court documents. Austin Police Chief Joseph Chacon told KXAN’s Briana Hollis that since it is still an open investigation, he could not provide more details on the field search.  MORE: N...

Georgetown Animal Shelter sees increase in distemper cases

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:32:25 GMT

Georgetown Animal Shelter sees increase in distemper cases GEORGETOWN, Texas (KXAN) -- The Georgetown Animal Shelter has seen an rise in dogs entering the shelter with the distemper virus, according to a news release from the City of Georgetown. The shelter is asking for help getting healthy dogs out of the shelter and into foster or adoptive homes, in order to separate them from sick dogs.The release said the shelter confirmed one case of distemper and six presumptive cases. The initial dog came into the shelter July 31 and first showed symptoms on August 17. It tested positive for the virus on Aug. 22.“We desperately need the community’s help to foster or adopt our current, healthy dogs, so we can limit the spread of this devastating disease,” said Georgetown Animal Services manager April Haughey in the release. “We are taking every step we can to clean and sanitize the shelter and isolate potentially infected dogs, but with how this virus spreads and with the shelter being over capacity, we don’t have other options.”The shelter said that...

'Help us!' State employees blow whistle on errors they say are kicking thousands off Medicaid

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:32:25 GMT

'Help us!' State employees blow whistle on errors they say are kicking thousands off Medicaid AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- A new whistleblower complaint obtained by Nexstar claims technical glitches and disorganized leadership have caused issues in Texas' administration of Medicaid and erroneously kicked thousands of children and pregnant women off of their health insurance."The persistence of numerous and growing system issues remains evident, causing erroneous denials of coverage, particularly impacting newborns and pregnant women—creating a situation that could further agitate our noncompliance with [Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services] guidelines," anonymous Texas Health and Human Services employees wrote to Texas HHS Commissioner Cecile Young on Monday. Concerned state employees say internal errors put thousands at risk of losing Medicaid coverage The complaint describes system coding errors that placed children in incorrect coverage groups, leading to a failure to claim more than $100 million in federal funds. The letter also says over 5,800 pregnant women had their co...