Police: Suburban Popeyes employees open fire on delivery driver over late order

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:33:28 GMT

Police: Suburban Popeyes employees open fire on delivery driver over late order GLENWOOD, Ill. — Two employees have been charged for allegedly opening fire on a delivery driver at a suburban Popeyes.According to Glenwood police, on Sunday officers responded to a Popeyes, located in the 18200 block of South Halsted, on the report of shots fired.Following an investigation, police allege Trevon Jackson, 19, of Steger, and Omarion Roberts, 19, of Ford Heights, opened fire on a food delivery driver over a heated exchange regarding a "delayed food order."The shots were fired at the driver and his passenger as they were fleeing, police said. No one was injured. Driver wanted after woman critically injured in South Side hit-and-run Jackson and Roberts were charged with aggravated discharge of a firearm. A third employee, Clifton Stewart, 55, of Sauk Village, was accused of concealing evidence and making false statements.A manager told WGN News Friday that all three involved have been terminated.

How WGN's Pat Elwood honors his daughter and St Baldrick's

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:33:28 GMT

How WGN's Pat Elwood honors his daughter and St Baldrick's CHICAGO — There was a buzz about town Friday and it’s has the potential to be a real life saver.St Baldricks, that mythical figure you get when you combine bald with St Patrick’s, it’s all about helping find a cure to pediatric cancer.Some believe Baldricks is almost magical the way it inspires ordinary people to do extraordinary things. Venues big and small across the country including dozens in Chicago and suburbs hosted events. ‘I was too young to die.’ How research and funding can help pediatric cancer patients — and what more can be done At Queen of Martyr’s Grammar school, the local parish priest braved the shave for the first time. At District 64 in Park Ridge and Niles there was a combined effort at Lincoln and Emerson Middle Schools.They are champions of the cause raising more than $450,000 and that is money that goes to hospitals across the nation including eight in the Chicago area to improve cancer fighting protocols. Sox fan facin...

Yale School of Medicine researchers study 'magic mushroom' treatment for migraines

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:33:28 GMT

Yale School of Medicine researchers study 'magic mushroom' treatment for migraines NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) – Could relief for migraines and cluster headaches come not just from pharmaceuticals, but nature as well?The active ingredient in hallucinogenic mushrooms is a compound called psilocybin. Instead of harnessing its psychedelic results, researchers at Yale School of Medicine tested very small doses of psilocybin on people with crippling headaches. Psilocybin also affects people's serotonin levels."Over the next two weeks the likelihood of having a migraine attack was greatly reduced," said Dr. Christopher Gottschalk, Professor at Yale School of Medicine.Dr. Gottschalk said the small dosages resulted in patients having six fewer headaches a month, a big break for those who suffer.Health Headlines: EPA proposes new standards to keep chemicals out of drinking waterYale Physician Emmanuelle Shindler, the only researcher in the U.S. studying psychedelics on headache disorders, is leading the research.One promising finding is that the study does not involve daily mi...

Bill to ban cat declawing introduced in Illinois State Capitol

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:33:28 GMT

Bill to ban cat declawing introduced in Illinois State Capitol DECATUR, Ill. (WCIA) – A bill that would ban cat declawing and similar procedures has been introduced in the State Capitol. If the bill passes, anyone who violates it could pay $500 for the first violation, $1,000 for the second and $2,500 for the third. “I bet a pound of catnip many owners that know how painful and inhumane this action is to cats,” Rep. Barbara Hernandez (D-Aurora), the bill’s sponsor, said on Twitter. “Declawing a cat just because someone doesn’t want them to scratch the furniture is unacceptable.”The decision of whether to declaw a cat is one many cat owners including Becca Bebar, the hospital manager of Northgate Pet Clinic, have faced.  Illinois bill would make driving with pet in your lap illegal “Growing up, I had cats and we always just declawed them because my parents were like, ‘We don't want them tearing up our furniture,’” Bebar said. When she moved out on her own, Bebar had older cats that had been declawed."Then when I adopted a new on...

Kroll report finds APD Training Academy fails to establish police-community collaboration

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:33:28 GMT

Kroll report finds APD Training Academy fails to establish police-community collaboration AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A review of the Austin Police Department's training curriculum recommended creating two advisory bodies to review it, including members of the community and professionals.Additionally, the report said if APD wanted to continue its current process, "it should be re-formulated with a more defined scope and better protocols.""Whichever model is selected, we recommend that APD leadership also convene regular neighborhood strategic planning meetings within each APD sector," Kroll Associates, Inc. wrote in its report.Kroll Associates, Inc. is a consulting firm that focuses on risk management decisions, according to the report. Kroll helps clients make "decisions through a wide range of investigations, cyber security, due diligence and compliance, physical and operational security, and data and information management services," the report states.In a memorandum to the City of Austin mayor and city council, Interim Assistant City Manager Bruce Mills provided the completed r...

Pro pickleball tournament being held in Austin this weekend

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:33:28 GMT

Pro pickleball tournament being held in Austin this weekend AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The world's best pickleball players are in Austin this weekend for the ONIX Austin Showdown. It's a professional and amateur tournament and a stop on the Professional Pickleball Association tour, taking place March 16-19 at the Elevation Athletic Club. The tournament will feature 1,100 registered athletes across multiple divisions: men's singles/doubles, women's singles/doubles, and age brackets categories 19, 35, 50, 60, 70.World’s top male and female pros, including Anna Leigh Waters (Women’s No. 1), Ben Johns (Men’s No. 1), Riley Newman (Men’s No. 2) and Catherine Parenteau (Women’s No. 2), will be competing Professional Purse: $238,314 in prize money.This will be the sixth event of a professional calendar of 25 events during the 2023 season. The PPA Tour is returning to the Austin area after debuting the Austin Showdown in 2022.On average, PPA Tour events have an estimated total...

Wisconsin Democratic Secretary of State Doug La Follette resigns

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:33:28 GMT

Wisconsin Democratic Secretary of State Doug La Follette resigns Wisconsin’s longtime Democratic Secretary of State Doug La Follette resigned on Friday, saying he was leaving with a “heavy heart” three months into his 11th consecutive term in office after he watched the office be stripped of its power over the past 50 years.Gov. Tony Evers appointed former Treasurer Sarah Godlewski, who ran for U.S. Senate last year but lost in the primary, to fill out the four-year term. Wisconsin’s secretary of state has not been in charge of elections since 1974 and has almost no official duties.“It is with a heavy heart that I submit my resignation,” the 82-year-old La Follette said in his resignation letter. “After many years of frustration, I’ve decided that I don’t want to spend the next three and a half years trying to run an office without adequate resources and staffing levels.”He did not immediately return a telephone message left seeking comment. In his resignation letter, La Follette said “I must now focus on my personal needs...

After her Oscar win, will Michelle Yeoh get to lead again?

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:33:28 GMT

After her Oscar win, will Michelle Yeoh get to lead again? We’re conditioned to think of an Oscar win as the endpoint to a journey. For some actors, holding that trophy is the realization of a dream held since childhood. For others, it’s the culmination of a well-deserved comeback.But what happens after that win? In our eagerness to treat Oscar victories as career capstones, do we pay too little attention to the opportunities that are supposed to come afterward, yet often don’t?I’ve been mulling that over since Sunday night, when Michelle Yeoh took the best actress Oscar for “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” It happened at the 95th edition of the Academy Awards, the kind of big, tantalizing milestone that prods you to contemplate what has come before, and Yeoh’s win proved especially historic: The first Asian star to win best actress, she was greeted onstage by Halle Berry, the first Black woman to have pulled off that feat.Asking Berry to announce the winner with Jessica Chastain (the previous year’s winner) was a gamble twice over. If ...

Code Blue alert declared in Albany

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:33:28 GMT

Code Blue alert declared in Albany ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Homeless and Travelers Aid Society (HATAS) has announced a Code Blue alert for Friday, March 17, through Tuesday, March 21. While daytime highs are expected to be warmer than 32 degrees, temperatures are expected to drop overnight, reaching as low as the mid 20's on some nights. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Homeless residents of Albany County in need of shelter can go to the Capital City Rescue Mission at 259 South Pearl Street, the Emergency Overflow Shelter at 646 State Street 12206 (Lutheran Church), or the IPH Safe Haven at 26 South Swan Street 12210. Those in need can also call the HATAS Homeless Hotline at 518.463.2124. 

Easter Bunny Hop Train rides return to Hoosac Valley

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:33:28 GMT

Easter Bunny Hop Train rides return to Hoosac Valley ADAMS, Mass. (NEWS10) -- The annual Easter Bunny Hop Trains will be returning for the weekends of March 25-26 and April 1 and 2. The roundtrip train rides from Adams will depart at noon, 1 p.m., and 2:30 p.m. from 5 Hoosac St. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to Tim Doherty of the Hoosac Valley Train Ride, each train will feature a costumed Easter Bunny greeting kids and giving out colored eggs. "There's a type of nostalgia that comes with the experience of riding a vintage train," said Doherty. “The Easter Bunny Hop Train Ride provides a great way for families to ride a train together."Ticket prices are $15 for kids ages 3-13, $20 for ages 14 and older, and $2 for kids under 3 riding on a lap. Tickets can be purchased here.