'I'm really devastated': Several homes damaged after fire in Chicago Lawn

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:01 GMT

'I'm really devastated': Several homes damaged after fire in Chicago Lawn CHICAGO — A family is picking up the pieces after a fire damaged several homes in the city's Chicago Lawn neighborhood on Monday afternoon."I'm really devastated like my emotions are everywhere right now," said Denise Swift-Jones, a homeowner whose house near 69th and Rockwell was damaged when the fire spread from a nearby vacant home.Swift-Jones said two of her children were inside the house at the time the blaze spread."I was feeling scared because I didn't know I was going to die or not," said Blessing Lee, who escaped the blaze. 30 years later: A look at the last shooting at Sox Park Blessing, who was inside at the time, says she is still shaken up. She said when she saw the flames, she ran from the house and asked a neighbor for help.“For her to act the way that she did and not shut down, she didn't panic, that's a proud moment, Swift-Jones said.Given the extensive damaged to the home, the Swift-Jones family says they believe most of their belongings were destroyed.There was ...

Over 50 CPD officers promoted to detective

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:01 GMT

Over 50 CPD officers promoted to detective On Monday morning, Mayor Johnson, and his choice to lead the Chicago police, Larry Snelling, attended a department graduation and promotion ceremony. At the ceremony, the department promoted more than 50 detectives, a step forward in Mayor Johnson’s goal to promote 200 more officers to the position.Department staffing has been under the microscope recently. During the last mayoral campaign, Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara predicted an exodus of officers if Brandon Johnson was elected, but it has not happened, in fact, CPD has seen an increase in officers year over year. Over 250 CPD officers sworn in graduation and promotion ceremony According to the Chicago Inspector General, CPD currently has 11,722 sworn officers. Last August, there were 111 fewer officers. But CPD still has 1,600 fewer officers than it did in January 2019. The department continues to face recruitment challenges and one city official wants police to change their strategy."We need more [p...

Airline launches ‘only adult’ section for international flight

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:01 GMT

Airline launches ‘only adult’ section for international flight (The Hill) — A Turkish-Dutch airline is looking to remove the disruption of children's noises by offering an “only adult zone” for flights and people traveling without kids between Amsterdam and Curaçao.  Turkish-Dutch Corendon Airlines said it is introducing “only adult zones” for flights between Amsterdam and Curaçao starting Nov. 3. “This zone on the plane is intended for travelers traveling without children and for business travelers who want to work in a quiet environment,” a translated version of the airline’s press release said. The airline argued these zones will also positively impact parents, who can “worry less about possible reactions from fellow passengers when their child is a bit busier or crying.”  Are you an unruly passenger? How to know The only adult zones will be in the front section of the plane with nine extra-large seats with additional legroom and 93 standard seats, the airline said. The zone will be “physically separated” from the ...

EMS closer to contract agreement with City of Austin

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:01 GMT

EMS closer to contract agreement with City of Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The bargaining team with the Austin-Travis County EMS Association agreed to a deal with the city about a four-year contract, according to union president Selena Xie."It's been a long two-year process getting to this point, and it's a step closer to pay parity that we've been asking for," she said. PREVIOUS: ‘We are worth more than 14 cents’: Austin medics comment on raise offer She said regarding next steps, union members will vote on the contract, and from there - it will go to the city council for a final vote."I am thrilled to announce [the association and the city] agreed to a four-year contract that will give well-deserved raises to medics and position us to recruit the best people to serve our community," Council Member Alison Alter said in a social media post.KXAN has reached out to the City of Austin for comment, and expect to receive a response Tuesday morning. Check back for updates.

Rookies lead the way in Twins’ win over second-place Guardians

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:01 GMT

Rookies lead the way in Twins’ win over second-place Guardians The kids are alright.For the second straight game, Royce Lewis hit a grand slam — something no other Twins hitter has accomplished, ever. Kody Funderburk, called up on Monday, debuted with two perfect innings. He struck out three and picked up his first career win in the process. Matt Wallner crushed his 10th home run of the season and Edouard Julien, atop the Twins’ lineup, singled, walked and scored a run.The Twins’ rookies played an outsized role in the first game of the series against the second-place Cleveland Guardians, helping propel the team to a 10-6 win on Monday night at Target Field.It was an impressive response from the Twins after a marathon 13-inning game a day before and on a day where it was clear starter Kenta Maeda was not at his best. Maeda was hit hard in his four innings, allowing six runs — after not giving up more than three in any start since coming off the injured list on June 23.Four of those came in the second inning, putting his team in a deep hole. But ...

Spreading awareness on addiction and ending stigmas

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:01 GMT

Spreading awareness on addiction and ending stigmas CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Ken Provost’s son Dan was only 23 years old when he lost his life to addiction.“He was a wonderful child,” he said. “We’re a very middle-class family… Very close family… He was into sports…into animals.”Dan’s mother, Maureen Provost, said the issues started when he was prescribed Oxycodone after his wisdom teeth were removed.“From there, it just went into more drugs, more drinking, and so from something very innocuous to a lifetime of changes,” she said. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Capt. Dan Morley, Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office, says addiction has no boundaries.“It’s very easy to look at the dots on a map and lose sight of the fact that it’s somebody’s kid, or somebody’s husband, somebody’s wife. Removing the stigma is absolutely huge. Stigma is what kills people.”That is why Dr. Chinazo Cunningham, MD, Commissioner of the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS), ...

Watervliet PD searching for vulnerable adult

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:01 GMT

Watervliet PD searching for vulnerable adult WATERVLIET, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Watervliet Police Department is searching for a missing vulnerable adult.Mariann Werner was last seen around 2 p.m. Monday in the area of 7th Street and 8th Avenue in the city of Watervliet. The 57-year-old has dementia and is known to frequent the area of Schuyler Flats. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Werner is described as 5'3" and 102 lbs. She has blonde hair and blue eyes and was last seen wearing a royal blue T-shirt, blue jeans, blue sneakers, and a light blue baseball cap. Anyone with information or who has seen her is asked to call 911.

US Military Academy opens nearly 200-year-old time capsule

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:01 GMT

US Military Academy opens nearly 200-year-old time capsule WEST POINT, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Officials at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point opened a 195-year-old time capsule on Monday after it was found inside the base of a monument. The container was discovered in May during a statue restoration project. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The box didn't meet expectations, however. Historians only found a layer of silt they think settled at the bottom because moisture entered the container. But officials said they aren't done investigating the mystery."We don't want to think they went through all this trouble to not put anything in it, so what we are gonna do is we will take the silt, put it through a fine mesh screen, and find any remains and determine what if anything was in here," West Point archeologist Paul Hudson said. "Potentially, it was something small and organic that may have come apart over time, but we are just not certain." Military veteran goes on one last hot air ball...

St. Charles asks residents to send pics of cars with illegal temp tags

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:01 GMT

St. Charles asks residents to send pics of cars with illegal temp tags ST. CHARLES, Mo. – The mayor of St. Charles wants citizens to help get drivers with expired temporary tags off the streets. He’s calling on them to take pictures of the Illegal tags and send them to the city, so they can pursue legal action.“One of the primary complaints is temp tags,” Mayor Dan Borgmeyer said. “We really can’t assign officers just to handle that, so the police chief and I collaborated and came up with a plan where we’re asking people, if you’re behind a car with an expired tag, take your cell phone, take a picture of it, and we’ll have an email address that they can send it too, and then we’ll follow up on that. Then we can turn this into an administrative function instead of a police function.”The mayor’s idea comes as the state implements a new law that may eliminate 90% of temp tags. The law would have auto dealers collect the sales taxes and presumably fold that into the cost of the vehicle.The law went into effect on Monday but won’t be fully implemented for a...

New safety measures at high school sporting events

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:11:01 GMT

New safety measures at high school sporting events ST. ANN, Mo. – The Pattonville School District is expected to announce changes to its policy for attending high school football games after panic among spectators led to Friday night’s game with Ritenour High School being canceled.FOX 2 has learned multiple St. Louis-area districts have been changing their policies in recent years because of concerns about violence.Multiple people were shot at a game in Choctaw, Oklahoma, on Friday night. A 16-year-old student spectator there was killed. The same night, students ran en masse from the Pattonville-Ritenour game in St. Louis County. There was no gunfire, but fear led to panic.“There was a disturbance with some kids. Police officers asked those students to leave. They just took off running,” Pattonville Superintendent Dr. Barry Nelson said. “Kids saw them running, chased after them. It ultimately resulted in us needing to go ahead and cancel the game just out of an abundance of caution.”Pattonville has both police and private security a...