At least 23 injured after fiery CTA bus crash on LSD: CFD

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:00:59 GMT

At least 23 injured after fiery CTA bus crash on LSD: CFD CHICAGO -- Chicago Fire reported of a fiery CTA bus crash on DuSable Lake Shore Drive that left at least 23 injured in the city's Kenwood neighborhood early Sunday morning. According to Chicago Fire Department, Lake Shore Drive northbound is closed due to a crash involving a car and a CTA bus near the 4400 block of South DuSable Lake Shore Drive. Multiple armed robberies conducted on Divvy bikes in Loop: CPD Fire said six were transported to the hospital, 13 are in good condition and three are in critical condition. Seven individuals refused medical attention.WGN is following the incident and will update as more information is available.

Heat Advisory returns

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:00:59 GMT

Heat Advisory returns AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A Heat Advisory goes into effect at 1:00 this afternoon. Counties under this latest advisory are shaded in orange. Maximum heat index values this afternoon will climb up to 106° to 112°. Heat Advisory for some of Central Texas starting early this afternoonHighest heat index readings Saturday afternoon included 109° at La Grange and 107° at Camp Mabry.Saturday's high at Camp Mabry was 102° making it the 17th day of a high reaching three digits. This number will increase to 24 by Saturday. This afternoon's normal high is 97°The upper-level ridge of high pressure will be near El Paso this afternoon. It will maintain a hold on the weather pattern all week even as it moves away by the end of the week. Its reach into Central Texas means, as aforementioned, highs reaching 100° and higher going out to at least Saturday.Upper high to dominate all weekThe presence of the high will continue to serve as a lid over the atmosphere meaning that we face seven more days of no rain f...

At East Side arts organization Second Shift Studio Space, four new artists-in-residence will explore Native beadwork, geology, dreams

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:00:59 GMT

At East Side arts organization Second Shift Studio Space, four new artists-in-residence will explore Native beadwork, geology, dreams Growing up in the Oglala Lakota Nation, Jaida Grey Eagle didn’t see many contemporary fine-art portraits of Native people.So now, the St. Paul-based photographer and bead artist is creating them herself.Starting this month, Grey Eagle will be one of four yearlong artists-in-residence at Second Shift Studio Space of St. Paul, a nonprofit arts organization on the East Side.Made by St. Paul-based Oglala Lakota artist and photojournalist Jaida Grey Eagle in 2022, “Isabella in Blue” is a cyanotype portrait on canvas with Native beadwork. Much of Grey Eagle’s work focuses on portraits of people, particularly women from her tribe in South Dakota. (Photo courtesy Jaida Grey Eagle)Other resident artists are Dahn Gim, who uses a variety of materials, including water, to explore isolation, displacement, and women’s bodies; Anna Lehner, who creates glass sculptures and other installations inspired by the Earth’s tectonic plates and geologic change; and Ivonne Yáñez, originally...

No lawyers for miles: Rural Colorado’s shortage of attorneys is “hitting a crisis point”

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:00:59 GMT

No lawyers for miles: Rural Colorado’s shortage of attorneys is “hitting a crisis point” Attorney Kim Verhoeff has taken to recruiting her neighbors to the legal profession.Buried in work and worried about her town’s future, she’s pitched career changes to friends and acquaintances, a teacher, a social worker — you can make a good living as an attorney, there’s lots of work to be done, I’ll help you get established. It’s become a practiced spiel, occasionally taking the tone of a used car salesman.“Do you want to be an attorney?” she asked a reporter during a recent phone call.When Verhoeff started her career 30 years ago, close to a dozen private attorneys worked in Lamar, the town of about 7,600 people in southeast Colorado where she lives. But in the decades since, attorneys have retired or moved away without new lawyers arriving to fill their shoes. Just three or four private attorneys work in town now, she said, and there’s more demand for legal services than they can collectively handle.“It’s a prob...

Plane that crashed, killing 6 people, was trying to land in heavy fog

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:00:59 GMT

Plane that crashed, killing 6 people, was trying to land in heavy fog Six people were killed when a jet crashed near the French Valley Airport in Murrieta early Saturday morning, marking the second deadly crash at the airstrip in less than a week.According to the FAA, the Cessna C550 business jet crashed just north of the airport around 4:15 a.m.The 45-minute flight, which had departed from Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, went down in a field and burst into flames.The flight, which had departed from Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, went down in a field and burst into flames. (KTLA) Family of missing young girl found at Camp Pendleton says she was raped “Deputies located an aircraft fully engulfed,” the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department said. “Six occupants from the plane were located and pronounced deceased at the scene.”The crash caused a small brush fire that crews were able to extinguish in one hour, the Riverside County Fire Department said.The identities of the victims were not immediately released. They were c...

14-year-old girl found in barracks at Camp Pendleton in alleged sex trafficking case

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:00:59 GMT

14-year-old girl found in barracks at Camp Pendleton in alleged sex trafficking case A 14-year-old girl who was found at Camp Pendleton two weeks after she went missing was allegedly raped by a Marine on the military base, her family said. According to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department, the girl was reported missing by her grandmother on June 13.A deputy responded to the grandmother's home on the same day to take a missing person report, the department said.The grandmother allegedly told the deputy that her granddaughter ran away on June 9.A video posted on TikTok by the girl’s aunt claims that the girl, who is Native American and has a learning disability, disappeared from her home on June 10 and wasn’t found until June 27 at Camp Pendleton, located in Oceanside, north of San Diego. At the time of her disappearance, the girl’s information was entered into missing person databases which informed other law enforcement agencies of her disappearance.  Former Orange County Marine killed in missile strike in Ukraine Military police at Camp Pendle...

Scientists: Lake Tahoe is regaining legendary clarity

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:00:59 GMT

Scientists: Lake Tahoe is regaining legendary clarity LAKE TAHOE – At midnight, researchers aboard the vessel John Le Conte — an old 37-foot diesel-powered salmon trawler — dropped a net into icy cold waters.What was surprising wasn’t what they caught. It’s what they didn’t: Invasive shrimp, which have long held sway over America’s most famous alpine lake, upsetting its balanced ecosystem.In a rare piece of environmental good news, the harmful predators are almost gone. In their place are helpful creatures who are safely returning to eat algae and other fine particles. Scientists say this mysterious shift may be restoring the lake’s legendary clarity.Lake Tahoe’s average visibility has increased from 52.8 feet deep to a stunning 71.7 feet in the past three years, although this summer’s runoff has created some temporary murkiness. That’s like seeing seven stories underwater. In the last five months of 2022, the visibility increased to 80.6 feet, a level not seen since 1988, when it was 81 feet.Daphnia tinted green after cons...

SF Giants’ Farhan Zaidi: How fans feel about the team comes down to psychology

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:00:59 GMT

SF Giants’ Farhan Zaidi: How fans feel about the team comes down to psychology SAN FRANCISCO — Despite the Giants’ recent stretch in which they’ve gone 6-9 while being out-scored 70-46, president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi said Friday the Giants look like a playoff team.With the first half coming to a close on Sunday, the Giants entered their series finale against the Colorado Rockies with a 48-41 record, 3 1/2 games behind the Arizona Diamondbacks in the National League West.Whether or not the first half has been successful really depends on perspective.“I think some of it just comes down to the psychology and how fans feel about the team,” Zaidi said Friday. “Everything has so much to do with what the expectations were. (Last year), we were coming off a 107-win season and when we were five, 10 games over .500, it just felt a little disappointing. This year, whether justifiably or not, I think expectations were low. We got off to a bad start and then started playing better and I think people were really excited.”Zaidi expects the Giants to be a...

Me & My Car: ’65 Alfa Romeo in Contra Costa getting better all the time

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:00:59 GMT

Me & My Car: ’65 Alfa Romeo in Contra Costa getting better all the time Alfa Romeo has a long and colorful history, starting with its name.Alfa is an acronym for the first letters of the original company name, Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili, founded in 1910. It’s first car was a 24-horsepower racer. In 1915, the entrepreneur and engineer Nicola Romeo took over the company, and the company name was changed five years later to Alfa Romeo.The company made military equipment until 1920, when the first Alfa Romeo-badged car, the Torpedo 20-30, was built. Racing was their thing, and Alfa Romeo did well in the early 1920s.In 1928 Nicola Romeo left the company, and by 1933 the Italian government led by Benito Mussolini took over the company that built fancy cars for the wealthy. Not surprisingly, Alfa Romeo’s factory got bombed heavily during World War II, and it took the company a while to become profitable after the war. Luxury cars were out, and Alfa Romeo began mass-producing vehicles that included sedans, coupes and open two-seaters.After World...

Hundreds gather in Sarajevo to pay their respects to Srebrenica massacre victims

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:00:59 GMT

Hundreds gather in Sarajevo to pay their  respects to Srebrenica massacre victims SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Hundreds lined the Bosnian capital’s main street Sunday as a truck carrying 30 coffins passed on its way to Srebrenica, where newly identified victims of Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II will be buried on the 28th anniversary of the massacre.As the truck, covered with a huge Bosnian flag briefly stopped in front of the country’s presidential building in Sarajevo, people from the crowd tucked flowers into the canvas hiding the remains of the victims found in mass graves and identified through DNA analysis.“It is devastatingly sad that hundreds of victims still have not been found and that some people still deny the genocide (in Srebrenica),” Ramiza Gandic, who came to pay her respects, said.Newly identified Srebrenica massacre victims are reburied annually on July 11, the day the killing began in 1995, at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery outside the eastern town.So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people ha...