10 buildings damaged, 8 displaced after home explosion in Woodstock

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:39:34 GMT

10 buildings damaged, 8 displaced after home explosion in Woodstock WOODSTOCK, Ill. — Emergency response teams were still on scene in Woodstock Monday night, hours after an explosion reduced a home to ruble and caught nearby structures on fire. Officials say it was around 2:40 p.m. when the two-story home exploded, damaging 10 buildings and displacing eight people."The house is burned to the ground and there’s nothing left," said Becky Bosowski, the homeowner's sister. Bosowski said her bother shared the home with his wife, their roommate, two dogs and a cat. According to Bosowski nobody was home at the time of the explosion. "All three of them were at work," Bosowski said. Officials say the gas company was working in the area when a gas main was struck shortly before the explosion happened. Woodstock Fire and Rescue District Fire Chief Brendan Parker said crews were notified about the smell of natural gas in the area around 12:35 p.m. after the two-inch gas line was hit."The explosion instantly leveled a home and...

Pulitzer Prize winner returns to Northwestern classroom with a lesson on George Floyd's life

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:39:34 GMT

Pulitzer Prize winner returns to Northwestern classroom with a lesson on George Floyd's life EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwestern University alum Robert Samuels is back in his college classroom at Fisk Hall in Evanston for the first time since graduating in 2006, but now, in a sense, he’s the one doing the teaching.  “It's so surreal,” Samuels said. “I didn't really think about how much it would hit me until I walked through the doors.”Samuels, an accomplished Washington Post reporter, and now a New Yorker writer has a new title: Pulitzer Prize winning author. “I don't think I knew I could cry happy tears, but I was so elated,” he said. “I was totally surprised.”Samuels reflected on the ways in which his time at Northwestern, in Evanston, and in Chicago shaped his views. “There are so many ways,” he said. “One of the reasons I wanted to come to Northwestern is because I grew up in the Bronx, and I had never spent any time in the Midwest. I thought that would be a good thing for me. And a lot of the conversations that I used to have with people on campus were about race and racism...

Man surrenders after climbing iconic Ferris wheel in California, prompting evacuation

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:39:34 GMT

Man surrenders after climbing iconic Ferris wheel in California, prompting evacuation (KTLA) -- A man who scaled the famous Ferris wheel at the Santa Monica pier in California and prompted an evacuation after allegedly claiming to have a bomb has surrendered to police.The incident began around 3 p.m. PST Monday when witnesses heard the man allegedly make comments about being in possession of a bomb. At some point, the man scaled the Ferris wheel and refused to come down, according to the Santa Monica Police Department. A crisis negotiation team was called to the scene and was in contact with the man in hopes of getting him to surrender. Airbnb guest won’t leave after staying at rental for over a year without paying, homeowner says After about an hour of talking with the man, he began working his way down the structure, where he was quickly apprehended by police just before 4:30 p.m.Police evacuated the Santa Monica Pier after a man scaled the Ferris wheel at Pacific Park on Oct. 9, 2023. (KTLA)Throughout the incident, the man was seen holding a backpack, but police...

Passing rain showers for some on Tuesday

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:39:34 GMT

Passing rain showers for some on Tuesday AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Tropical moisture from two tropical storms in the Pacific and a low pressure system in the Gulf of Mexico is forecast to move into southeast Texas Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing cloudy skies locally with a few passing, light rain showers.There is higher than normal uncertainty in how much rain ends up falling in our area depending on where the tropical moisture ends up, but we currently expect a 50% chance of light rain Tuesday and early Wednesday with rain totals generally under 0.25".Rain showers should be most numerous from early Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday evening.Dry weather is forecast from Thursday as a dry cold front sets up to our north. That front is expected to breeze through early Friday, dropping temperatures and humidity for ACL weekend two.Music fans may be able to pull off the impossible and have a second consecutive wonderful autumn weekend at Zilker Park with highs in the 70s and low humidity. Annular solar eclipse Saturday, Oct. 14The weath...

Magnolia Cafe owner discusses South Congress rent increases, businesses priced out

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:39:34 GMT

Magnolia Cafe owner discusses South Congress rent increases, businesses priced out AUSTIN (KXAN) --- Businesses continue to open and close in the Austin area. According to the Downtown Austin Alliance's 2023 State of Downtown Report, since February 2020, 125 storefront businesses closed and 71 opened. Just up the street on South Congress, Magnolia Cafe Owner Kent Cole said he's seen some closings and openings in that area as well.Cole said for businesses lined up along the well-known street, it costs a pretty penny to be there. "We're in a situation on the street where we have seen enormous growth within blocks of here and an enormous escalation of the rental prices," Cole said. It's caused some businesses there to close down or move. RELATED COVERAGE: South Congress Books ‘priced out,’ announces relocation to old Austin neighborhood "Some of our long established neighboring businesses have left. Some simply relocated out by Ben White, south and other ones have gone east," Cole said. "Many of them have simply gone home and just stopped or went into another line ...

$2B of real estate potential hits the market from troubled company

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:39:34 GMT

$2B of real estate potential hits the market from troubled company AUSTIN (Austin Business Journal) -- The $2 billion infill development pipeline of embattled real estate firm StoryBuilt is for sale.The commercial and residential pipeline of PSW Real Estate LLC, StoryBuilt’s legal name, consists of 28 projects across Austin, Seattle, Denver and Dallas and is available for purchase in its entirety or separately through a receiver sale by A&G Real Estate Partners and Onyx Asset Advisors, according to an Oct. 9 announcement. The pipeline is to be sold by the end of the year, according to the asset sale website.“StoryBuilt’s history, design skills and management talent are strong, as is its pipeline of well-conceived and located assets, but like many other builders in recent years, the company ran into capital constraints,” stated Mike Bergthold, managing director at the court-appointed receiver, Stapleton Group. “For real estate investors, this truly is a unique and rare opportunity to acquire the entire company, inclusive of assets, people and qu...

VSP receive hundreds of tips in fatal rail trail shooting

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:39:34 GMT

VSP receive hundreds of tips in fatal rail trail shooting CASTLETON, Vt. (NEWS10) -- Vermont State Police said they have received more than 200 tips in the death of Honoree Fleming, who was shot and killed while on the Delaware and Hudson Rail Trail in Castleton. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Police are still searching for a suspect, who they said should be considered armed and dangerous. Police detectives want to speak with anyone who was on the trail between the hours of 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 5.A person of interest has been described as a white mal with short red hair last seen wearing a dark gray t-shirt and carrying a black backpack. A section of the trail remains closed to the public while the investigation continues.

Hundreds gather in solidarity for Israel

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:39:34 GMT

Hundreds gather in solidarity for Israel ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)- Close to 1,000 people joined Governor Kathy Hochul and others in Albany for a community rally and emergency fundraising event in support of Israel. Hundreds waited in line to get the chance to show solidarity and support for Israel as a community. The governor received a standing ovation, as the synagogue was filled with songs and prayers for peace.“We stand with Israel,” Governor Kathy Hochul said.” Today, I flew the flag over my residence, the governor’s mansion, and it will soon be flying over the state’s capital beginning Wednesday.” Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Hank Greenburg, a member of the Jewish Federation, said this event is important for the whole community.“Well, for the Jewish community in the Capital Region, in the state, the nation, the world… we’re shocked, saddened, appalled, and determined to stand as one with Israel,” he said.Jewel Goodman said she is still shocked over what happened...

City taking steps to keep squatters out of Famous Barr building

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:39:34 GMT

City taking steps to keep squatters out of Famous Barr building ST. LOUIS – The City of St. Louis is taking drastic action to save the former Famous Barr building downtown, days after a frightening fire in the building, FOX 2 News has learned.All the boards that wrap around all four sides of the building, covering up street-level windows, will be replaced with metal plates.Wooden boards on both sides of the southeast corner of the building went up in flames on Friday. The cause of the fire is still unknown, but a fire department spokesman says it’s clear the fire started inside the building.“It was shocking. There’s no telling what else is going on... on the inside,” said downtown resident Harry Rogers. “Every day that I walk by here, the boards are torn down on one side (of the building) or the other.”Fabrication and welding contractors were circling the building on Monday, taking measurements and mapping out a plan to cover the street level and the windows right above it.FOX 2 has documented repeated efforts to secure the building only to have...

Mother continues fighting for police video of her son’s fatal encounter

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:39:34 GMT

Mother continues fighting for police video of her son’s fatal encounter WASHINGTON PARK, Ill. – A St. Louis woman whose son was killed in a bizarre police encounter with a Washington Park officer intends to hold investigators to their promise.It’s been six weeks since she says investigators told her she could watch police video from the incident.The Washington Park Police Department continues to offer no comment about a case that remains in the hands of the Illinois State Police.Kyeiree Myers, a 28-year-old father of three, was reportedly not a suspect the night he encountered police and was killed on Aug. 23.Dorothy Snowden, Myers’ mother, told us two days later that an Illinois State Police investigator said he was gathering police video. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW Snowden said he told her, "Maybe about...