Big Brothers, Big Sisters partners with Fashion Outlets of Chicago to give teens shopping spree ahead of internships
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:53 GMT
ROSEMONT, Ill. — Big Brothers, Big Sisters partnered with the Fashion Outlets of Chicago to give a handful of young people a free shopping spree to get their hands on some professional attire ahead of their upcoming internships."I’m really happy I get to have this moment," said Malik McDonald, a senior at Evanston Township High School who has a corporate internship this summer. "When I show someone a first impression, I want to make sure I make a good one."McDonald has been a part of Big Brothers, Big Sisters for several years. The organization and the Fashion Outlets of Chicago gave each participating student $550 to spend on outfits for their future professional experiences, on top of providing a stylist to help them pick out their best looks. Mayor Brandon Johnson, political leaders help kickoff Pride Month in West Town "if you look good you feel good," said Jeremy Foster, President of Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago. "You have confidence and that’s what we’re...The Highland Park Half Marathon: A race for peace
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:53 GMT
HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. — Hundreds of runners and walkers took to downtown Highland Park Sunday to raise money and awareness for a subject still so fresh in their minds."It’s really taking every ounce of courage that I have to be out here," said Debra Baum, founder of the Highland Park Gun Violence Project.Baum calls herself a survivor of the mass shooting that claimed the lives of seven while injuring dozens more eleven months ago Sunday. In the aftermath, she founded the Highland Park Gun Violence Project, which helps organize events like the race on Sunday, and continues to push for lawmakers to pass gun legislation."You have thousands of people coming together ... to show the world that we’re strong," State Representative Brad Schneider (10th) said. "That we can recover, we can come together and we can move forward." Big Brothers, Big Sisters partners with Fashion Outlets of Chicago to give teens shopping spree ahead of internships The event itself featured a one-mile, 5K, and a h...Determined youngster gets invite to tour Enjoy Illinois 300
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:53 GMT
MADISON, Ill. - Just a week after telling FOX 2 he wanted to be a NASCAR driver, a determined young man who walked to his eighth-grade graduation spent a day meeting his racecar idols at the Enjoy Illinois 300.On Sunday, Xavier Jones, and his brother, Devon, got a behind-the-scenes tour of World Wide Technology Raceway and met with the drivers ahead of the Enjoy Illinois 300.Xavier, accompanied by his brother and a friend, walked more than 10,000 steps in order to attend his eighth-grade graduation ceremony at Yeatman Middle School. The young man's story drew the attention of an official with Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin's race team. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW “So for a young kid to be interested in that, we just thought that was s...Nuggets vs. Heat: Denver rallies to take lead with bench crew
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:53 GMT
The Nuggets are up 1-0 against Miami after their Thursday night win in their NBA Finals debut. Stick here for live updates and analysis as Denver takes on the Heat in Game 2 at Ball Arena in Denver.Live updatesSecond-quarter updatesRunning (6:57 p.m.): The Nuggets didn’t get out in transition a ton in Game 1. So far tonight in a 48-35 game, fast break points are Nuggets 16, Heat 0. — Bennett DurandoWithout Joker (6:53 p.m.): The Nuggets have outscored the Heat 21-9 without Jokic on the floor. As my esteemed colleague Mr. Kiszla — or was it Don Meredith? — put it, “Turn out the lights, the party’s over.” — Sean KeelerNo Joker, no problem (6:49 p.m.): With Jokic taking his scheduled rest to start the second quarter, Denver has expanded on a surge that started late in the first. It’s a 34-11 run since the Nuggets trailed 21-10. Jamal Murray seems to have found it. Christian Braun assisted three of four made baskets for the Nuggets at one point...Storybook start: Stanford alum Zhang earns unforgettable win in first LPGA event
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:53 GMT
Two-time NCAA champion Rose Zhang became the first LPGA Tour winner in her pro debut in 72 years, capturing the Mizuho Americas Open with a par on the second hole in a playoff against Jennifer Kupcho on Sunday.The last female player to win as a pro in her debut was Beverly Hanson, who edged Babe Zaharias to take the Eastern Open in 1951.“What is happening? I just can’t believe it,” Zhang told NBC Sports after the round. “It was just last week when I won NCAA with some of my teammates and to turn pro and come out here, It’s just been amazing.”Zhang shot a 2-over 74 in the final round and squandered a chance to win the event on the 72nd when she missed an 8-foot par saver after making at least a half dozen clutch saves in a gritty final round performance.The much-heralded 20-year-old from Stanford made a nearly identical 8-footer on No. 18 at Liberty National on the first playoff hole. Kupcho, who won an NCAA title at Wake Forest in 2018 and had a f...In ‘unprecedented’ situation, Kotsay tries to stay patient as losses pile up
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:53 GMT
MIAMI — A’s manager Mark Kotsay’s first full year in Major League Baseball came in 1998 with the Marlins. He was part of a team that featured budding young stars like Cliff Floyd, Edgar Renteria, Álex González, Liván Hernández, and Luis Castillo.That team — managed by Jim Leyland — went 54-108.Kotsay tries to lean on that experience as he guides an Oakland team that is on track to finish 2023 with a much worse record. After their 7-5 loss to Miami on Sunday, the A’s are now 12-49 having won just five times in 25 road games.“We are in a situation that’s kind of unprecedented,” Kotsay said before Sunday’s game. “(That) rookie year for me and a lot of my teammates, we can name a ton on that roster who went on to have pretty successful careers.“So I think you have to draw on that a little bit as a leader and kind of help these guys with their vision, even though we’re going through a tough time and they’re being challenged. There are ways to paint a good picture that we’re going t...Motorcyclist dies after collision with truck
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:53 GMT
A crash between a truck and a motorcycle left one dead Sunday afternoon, according to the San Jose Police Department.The incident occurred near Golden Wheel Park Drive and Oakland Road a few miles north of downtown San Jose at 3:30 p.m.Officials said the motorcyclist was transported to a local hospital and died shortly after. This marks the 17th traffic death of 2023 in San Jose.It’s unclear how exactly the accident occurred. Police are currently asking drivers to avoid to area.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.San Jose motorcyclist dies after afternoon crash involving truck
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:53 GMT
(KRON) -- A motorcyclist died after a traffic collision Sunday afternoon, the San Jose Police Department announced on Twitter. The crash happened around 3:32 p.m. in the area of Golden Wheel Park Drive and Oakland Road.Crews took the motorcyclist to the hospital where he died, SJPD said. Police expect traffic to be impacted in the area for "several" hours.No other information was immediately available.Earlier Sunday morning, one person died after a stabbing in San Jose in the area of the 1300 block of Shawn Drive. It happened around 3:45 a.m., according to police. This story will be updated.Denver woman creates online community to help those navigating through cancer
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:53 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Sunday, June 4, marks Cancer Survivors Day, a special opportunity to honor the over 18 million cancer survivors in the United States.FOX31 shined a spotlight on a local survivor who’s sharing her battle with breast cancer in a unique way to help others.At 39 years old, Keri Cotterman felt a significant lump in her right breast.She went for a mammogram and, within 25 days of meeting with doctors at HealthONE’s Rose Medical Center, she learned she had stage two breast cancer.“When I was diagnosed, I had very tactical, tangible questions,” Cotterman said. “I am the CEO of a tech company. We were going after investment, we were seeking strategic partnerships and I all of a sudden was going to be bald."She had questions she struggled to find the answers to back during the pandemic as she navigated through her diagnosis, a double mastectomy and chemotherapy journey. Report: Denver among most expensive rental markets in Colorado “During this time, I was watching my hair ...Denver weather: More wet weather for the workweek
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:53 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather will stay soggy for the start of the workweek. Widely scattered showers will be replaced by morning sunshine and afternoon thunderstorms by Tuesday. Weather tonight: More scattered showersScattered rain showers will be hit or miss through the rest of the evening and overnight Sunday. Low temperatures in Denver will fall to the lower 50s, which is in line with normal for this time of year. Weather tomorrow: Soggy start to the weekMore rain showers are in the forecast on Monday. Temperatures will be a little warmer and climb to around 70 degrees. Looking ahead: Warming trend, more afternoon storms A warming trend will start during the week, helping to boost high temperatures to the mid-70s. Warmer temperatures will be thanks to the return of sunshine. Morning sunshine, however, will be followed by a pattern of increasing clouds in the afternoon followed by afternoon and evening thunderstorms.Latest news
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