Pro-Palestinian rally outside of Freeland’s office briefly shuts down section of Bloor Street
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:34:18 GMT
A pro-Palestinian rally outside the constituency office of Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland briefly blocked Bloor Street in both directions at Spadina on Friday.The protesters are calling on Freeland and the federal government to do more to help the people in Gaza.Just after 1 p.m. the protesters cleared and the lanes reopened. A second protest is reportedly being planned for 3 p.m. in the Yonge and Gould streets area.DEMONSTRATIONBloor Street West/Spadina– taken over the roadway– traffic blocked in all direction#GO2436061 ^vkhttps://t.co/ORS2Y3hd55— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) October 20, 2023Police say no arrests have been made.15-year-old, man shot Friday morning in Niles
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:34:18 GMT
NILES, Ill. — A 15-year-old boy and a man were shot Friday morning in Niles.Officers responded to the area of Lyons and Woodland just before 10:35 a.m. on the report of shots fired.Police at the scene discovered a 15-year-old boy and a 33-year-old man suffering from gunshot wounds.The boy was transported to a local hospital with a wound to an upper extremity. The man was transported with multiple wounds to the torso.No conditions were provided and it's unknown if anyone is in custody.Anyone with information can call police at 847-588-6570.Police union & city near deal on raises, new homicide teams
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:34:18 GMT
CHICAGO — Despite pre-election fears that Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson would “defund the police,” Chicago police officers would receive raises, retention bonuses and stipends for specialized training under a tentative deal reached with the police union and mediated by the Illinois Labor Board.Highlights of the agreement, per the union, include:16%-20% raises over four yearsRetention bonus for every officer of $2,500Stipends for officers with specialized crisis intervention, medical triage and bicycle unit training New Chicago police boss wants cops to be more aggressive Even police union president John Catanzara, who has criticized the Mayor's approach to crime, seemed pleased they’ve come to terms. “I want to thank the Johnson administration for their commitment to getting this deal done,” Catanzara told WGN Investigates. The mayor’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The City Council would also need to approve the agreement, which comes after an e...Hamas says it is releasing two U.S hostages
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:34:18 GMT
JERUSALEM — Hamas said Friday it was releasing two American citizens they were holding captive in Gaza since their Oct. 7 raid on Israel.The Palestinian militant group said in a statement that in an agreement with the Qatari government it was freeing a mother and daughter for humanitarian reasons.U.S. and Israeli officials did not immediately comment on the statement.Israel says Hamas has taken 203 people from Israel into Gaza.More on this story as it develops.Bridgeview school, mosque in high alert after threats to Muslim community
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:34:18 GMT
BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. -- Muslim institutions around the Chicagoland area have been in high alert in response to the increasing number of threats. A father attending morning prayers with his children confirmed to WGN that parents received a letter notifying them that Asqa school had received a threat.According to the Sun-Times, Aqsa school in Bridgeview had been on a soft lockdown all week and middle school students were given homework packets and highschoolers will be attending classes virtually. Oussama Jamal, from the Mosque Foundation, told WGN their community has not seen such threats since 9/11. Mosque Foundation in Bridgeview also received a threat that said, "All Muslims must leave Bridgeview by Friday, Oct. 20 or die," with Fridays being the busiest day for mosques. "The person who made this threat knows exactly what goes on in this area, Friday is our big day," Jamal said. FBI warning Chicago residents about growing threat of hate crimes This week a Lombard man was charged f...Beverly woman with 'severe' mental health conditions missing: CPD
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:34:18 GMT
CHICAGO — A 23-year-old Chicago woman who suffers from multiple mental health conditions is missing, authorities said Friday. Francia Graham was last seen Sunday, Oct. 15, in Chicago's Beverly neighborhood in the 9500 Block of South Prospect Ave. Police said she wore a red jacket, blank pants and black Addidas gym shoes with white stripes. Graham suffers from 'severe bipolar disorder, depression and schizophrenia. She stands 5'8" and weighs 120, with brown eyes and black hair.Graham also has a flower tattoo around her waist and a queen tattoo on her chest. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines Anyone with information is asked to call police at (312) 747-8274.Crews install iconic Zilker Holiday Tree with more than 3,000 lights
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:34:18 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Halloween may still be more than a week away, but the city of Austin is already getting ready for the Christmas season.Crews from Austin Energy installed the iconic Zilker Holiday Tree at Zilker Park Friday.The 155-foot 'tree' — one of Austin's original 31 moonlight towers — is decorated with 39 strings of LED lights, each containing 81 red, yellow, green and blue bulbs, according to Austin Energy. There are 3,309 lights on the tree in total. 59th annual Austin Trail of Lights returns Dec. 8-23 The yellow bulbs are strategically placed on each string to give the tree its "distinctive and dizzying swirl pattern," the city said in a press release.Austin Energy crews installing the Zilker Holiday Tree on Oct. 20, 2023. (KXAN Photo/Ed Zavala)Austin Energy crews installing the Zilker Holiday Tree on Oct. 20, 2023. (KXAN Photo/Ed Zavala)Austin Energy crews installing the Zilker Holiday Tree on Oct. 20, 2023. (KXAN Photo/Ed Zavala)Austin Energy crews installing the Zilker...Texas posts strong job numbers, but report highlights heat's chilling effect
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:34:18 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas governor bragged Friday about the state's economy after the most recent jobs report included some impressive numbers, but a report released this week warns that increasingly hot summers may have a chilling effect on the business atmosphere. Gov. Greg Abbott's office put out a news release touting the state's employers adding 61,400 non-farm jobs in September, which they said makes Texas the leader in the nation for most jobs added, not only over the last month but also the last year. Abbott also noted Texas reached a new high of 14,049,400 total jobs in the state. Austin records hottest summer on record, driest in 113 years "Jobs are surging in Texas thanks to the best business climate and strongest workforce in the nation," Abbott wrote in a statement. However, the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas released a new report Wednesday looking at how hotter summer days are possibly slowing down the state's growth. The four authors noted the heat may not have muc...Police searching for 4 suspects in north Austin robbery
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:34:18 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin police are searching for four suspects they say robbed a store on Research Boulevard on Monday. According to the Austin Police Department, the suspects entered a store located at 8728 Research Boulevard around 12:30 a.m. Monday with guns drawn. APD said the suspects attacked a security guard and stole an undisclosed amount of cash. They also stole the customers' cell phones. Suspect 1 description: Black maleApproximately 20 to 25 years oldDreadlocks with orange tipsArmed with a black handgunHe was last seen wearing a black hoodie, black shirt, black pants, white slides with white socks, and carrying blue bandanaSuspect 1 in a robbery that happened at 8728 Research Blvd. Monday, Oct. 16 at 12:30 a.m. (Austin Police Department Photo) Suspect 1 in a robbery that happened at 8728 Research Blvd. Monday, Oct. 16 at 12:30 a.m. (Austin Police Department Photo) Suspect 1 in a robbery that happened at 8728 Research Blvd. Monday, Oct. 16 at 12:30 a.m. (Austin Police Dep...Funding rural roads, park space in Travis County on the ballot starting next week
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:34:18 GMT
TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — Early voting starts next Monday, and in Travis County, voters will be casting their vote on a Roads and Parks Bond worth more than $500 million.KXAN Traffic Anchor Erica Brennes sat down with County Commissioner Ann Howard to learn more about what the money will fund if it passes.Erica: How in Travis County can we make sure that people understand what they're going to see on the ballot starting next week? If you can believe it when it comes to roads and parks bonds in Travis County?Howard: We're referring to our bond package as the Travis two-step. Prop A is for $233 million for roads and bike paths and sidewalks. Prop B is for $276 million and change for Parkland acquisition and park amenities like ball fields. The Travis County bond package for roads and parks is significant right now, because of the growth and the congestion, the safety issues. If we have an opportunity, the voters have an opportunity to help us protect more green space. Our strategy...Latest news
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