Johnson, CPS CEO celebrate district's scholarships, end of school year

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:29:38 GMT

Johnson, CPS CEO celebrate district's scholarships, end of school year CHICAGO — Mayor Brandon Johnson joined Chicago Public School CEO Pedro Martinez on this last day of school for CPS.Not only did they celebrate the Class of ‘23 they also took questions on a number of hot issues in Chicago.They talked about the future of CPS and who will be the leaders but not before celebrating how much scholarship money students earned to continue their education.“The district’s totals for  2023 is  more than $2 billion dollars,” Johnsons said.Johnson and Martinez said students will be representing Chicago across the nation at universities and colleges as well as trade schools and at city colleges. The pair met briefly with students before the event. Johnson also fielded question on a number of other topics including reengaging with the Chicago Bears now that they are not solely focused on Arlington Heights. He said he wants a seat at the table with the team to a pathway forward to keep the Bears in Chicago. Related: Bears say Arlington Park no lon...

Efforts underway to prevent 'teen takeover' Wednesday at North Avenue Beach

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:29:38 GMT

Efforts underway to prevent 'teen takeover' Wednesday at North Avenue Beach CHICAGO — Community activists are making efforts to prevent an expected "teen takeover" Wednesday at North Avenue Beach.A press conference held Wednesday morning announced the success of the "Parents For Chicago" communication line. The line was introduced in mid-April by Activist Early Walker, and there has been a lot of collaboration with the Chicago Police Department and parents across the city.The service allows parents to receive messages about gatherings their children may be attending and to help prevent their kids from getting involved in those events to begin with.Thousands of parents have already signed up, sharing hundreds of messages and information that thwarted at least three planned "takeovers" over Memorial Day weekend.Another "takeover" is planned for 2 p.m. Wednesday because it is the last day of school for Chicago Public School students. CPD issues alert after 6 armed robberies in under 3 hours The idea is not to tell kids they can't come, but rather to come and...

Father arrested after alleged abduction of 3-year-old child in North Riverside

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:29:38 GMT

Father arrested after alleged abduction of 3-year-old child in North Riverside NORTH RIVERSIDE, Ill. — The estranged father of a 3-year-old is in police custody after allegedly telling the child's mother that he had no intention of ever returning the minor following a short visit. Around 8 p.m. Tuesday, North Riverside police were notified of a non-custodial parental abduction. SEE ALSO | South Elgin girl abducted at 9 found safe 6 years later in North Carolina; mom chargedPolice said the father picked up the child at the mother's home and agreed to meet later at a restaurant. When the father called the mother and implied he would not return the child, the police were called. During the investigation, North Riverside police officers observed the father and young child enter a grey Chevrolet Camaro in the 5600 block of South Emerald Ave. in Englewood. Officers followed the vehicle and took the offender into custody with the assistance of Chicago police and Illinois State Police troopers. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesThe child was found unharmed. Poli...

Florida father dies after saving son, friends from rip current at beach

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:29:38 GMT

Florida father dies after saving son, friends from rip current at beach LAKELAND, Fla. (WFLA) — Lori McElligott never envisioned tragedy striking her family in this way."If you were to tell me that this is how it would have unfolded, I would have never believed you,” McElligott said.She said her partner of 26 years — her high school sweetheart, her soulmate — was a strong swimmer."He was a strong person. He was just physically fit,” said McElligott. Man who jumped in Busch Gardens alligator enclosure arrested Courtesy: Tina Kurucz Mark Bryson, of Lakeland, Florida, was the “fun” parent to their four children, ages 20, 11, 7 and 3.“He wanted them to have a childhood that he didn't have,” said McElligott. “They would hear the garage door open and they would fight to get to him first because it was a race to [get the first hug].”Last week, the couple surprised their daughter for her 7th birthday with a trip to Daytona Beach.While McElligott was at a splash pad at their hotel with their youngest child on Friday, the couple’s son and two family friend...

Kirby Puckett's junior college playing days in Chicago are earn him spot in another Hall of Fame

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:29:38 GMT

Kirby Puckett's junior college playing days in Chicago are earn him spot in another Hall of Fame CHICAGO — He made himself into one of the best players of his generation in Major League Baseball in Minnesota, but that journey actually began in the Chicago area. Growing up in the city, late Twins star Kirby Puckett would really begin to make a name for himself at a junior college in River Grove, doing so alongside a former Cubs & White Sox outfielder."He was pretty much the best player that I've ever played with," said Lance Johnson about late Baseball Hall of Famer and Triton College teammate in their one year at the school.Now that part of his career is being honored by the National Junior College Athletic Association as they'll posthumously induct Puckett into their Hall of Fame during a ceremony on Thursday in Charlotte. That provides those in Chicago, including Johnson, the opportunity to reflect on his one incredible season with the Trojans."He was unbelievable. He's probably the first player that I saw that could do whatever he wanted, when he wanted, and when the tea...

Air Force official: Military families 'forced to move' over anti-LGBTQ bullying

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:29:38 GMT

Air Force official: Military families 'forced to move' over anti-LGBTQ bullying (The Hill) - An Air Force official said that troops who have LGBTQ+ members in their families are being forced to move to new bases due to anti-LGBTQ bullying happening at schools.Speaking at the Center for a New American Security’s annual National Security Conference, Assistant Air Force Secretary for Manpower and Reserve Affairs Alex Wagner said that he’s worried about being forced to move families from bases due to their LGBTQ kids experiencing bullying and harassment in schools.Wagner said the ongoing issue is “distracting from their mission, that's detracting from our readiness.” “If servicemembers are thinking and concerned about the experience their kids are having, they're not going to be focused on their jobs. They're not gonna be focused on their mission,” Wagner said at the conference, according to DefenseOne.com. Wagner also said at the conference at diversity and inclusion are “core” to U.S. national security, noting how diverse groups always outperform “caref...

Hawaii's Kilauea begins erupting again after 3-month pause

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:29:38 GMT

Hawaii's Kilauea begins erupting again after 3-month pause Kilauea, the second largest volcano in Hawaii, began erupting on Wednesday after a three-month pause, U.S. Geological Survey officials said.The survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said in a statement that a glow was detected in webcam images from Kilauea’s summit early in the morning, indicating that an eruption was occurring within the Halema’uma’u crater in the summit caldera.In this webcam image provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, an eruption takes place on the summit of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, Wednesday June 7, 2023. Kilauea, the second largest volcano in Hawaii, began erupting Wednesday morning, officials with the U.S. Geological Survey said in a statement. Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, erupted from Sept. 2021 to Dec 2022. A 2018 Kilauea eruption destroyed more than 700 residences. (U.S. Geological Survey via AP)In this webcam image provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, an eruption takes place on the summit of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, W...

Kyle PD: 16-year-old overdoses on fentanyl first week into summer break

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:29:38 GMT

Kyle PD: 16-year-old overdoses on fentanyl first week into summer break HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — It's been about two weeks since many school districts let out for summer break and the Kyle Police Department said they've already seen one teen-related fentanyl overdose. "Fortunately, both law enforcement and paramedics were able to arrive and safely revive that child and they've recovered," said Kyle Police Chief Jeff Barnett. Chief Barnett said the teenager was 16 years old. They've seen others leading up to this one as well."We had one two weeks prior to that, and one a couple of weeks prior to that. So the danger has not necessarily gone away," Chief Barnett said. It was around this time last year that Hays County saw a spike in fentanyl overdoses among teens. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Three Hays CISD high school students die from suspected fentanyl overdoses in past month "In the summer of 2022, we saw a rise in deaths of young people related to fentanyl. We had several students in our local school district that had taken fentanyl, and it cost them the...

Texas sounds alarm on major Medicaid cuts

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:29:38 GMT

Texas sounds alarm on major Medicaid cuts AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- A bipartisan group of state senators stood with faith leaders at the Texas Capitol Wednesday to push back on looming changes to Medicaid that could strip almost $9 billion out of the system and leave hundreds of thousands more Texans uninsured.The concern followed a February memo from the federal Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) that sought to end certain payment agreements between Texas and its hospitals. Texas taxes hospitals to cover the state's portion of Medicaid costs, and in return the state receives federal funds and the hospitals recover their taxes with state Medicaid funding. Texas hospitals also share their Medicaid funds to help hospitals that care for a higher proportion of low-income patients. The federal memo targets this arrangement as illegal."For forty years, we've had a good system where the state and the federal government cooperate with health care providers to provide care. This has been settled law for a long time. And Texas...

St. Paul-area police are making fewer traffic stops for equipment violations. What’s been the result?

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:29:38 GMT

St. Paul-area police are making fewer traffic stops for equipment violations. What’s been the result? A Roseville police officer who spots a person driving with one burnt-out headlight or expired license tabs can do something about it in 30 seconds vs. a five to 10-minute traffic stop, the police chief says.Erika Scheider’s department was the first in 2021 to move away from traffic stops for vehicle equipment violations, allowing officers to focus more on criminal activity and moving violations that endanger public safety. Now, when a Roseville officer sees a driver with an equipment violation, they use the laptop in their squad car to quickly note it and the department mails the registered owner a letter to notify them. They’ve sent more than 1,500 letters so far this year.The Roseville department’s policy change came in August 2021, and Ramsey County Attorney John Choi made an announcement in September 2021 on a larger scale: He would no longer prosecute most felonies found during traffic stops that happened for a non-public safety equipment violation. St. Paul, ...