2 teens shot, 1 fatally, in Bronzeville

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:30 GMT

2 teens shot, 1 fatally, in Bronzeville CHICAGO — Two teenagers were shot, one fatally, by a group of unidentified men in Bronzeville Friday night.According to police, two boys, 15 and 16, were walking on the street near the 3700 block of South Wabash Avenue when a group of five to six men approached and fired shots at them. Police said the 15-year-old sustained a gunshot wound to the left foot and was transported to Comers Hospital in good condition. Driver dies after falling out of Jeep, being struck by 2 vehicles on Dan Ryan Expressway The 16-year-old was shot in the abdomen and transported to University of Chicago Medical Center in critical condition. He was later pronounced dead. There is currently no one in custody and police are investigating the incident.

Forecast: Saturday's storms may bring high winds and hail

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:30 GMT

Forecast: Saturday's storms may bring high winds and hail ST. LOUIS -- A storm system is approaching the St. Louis area from the west today. Another day with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s to low 80s. A few showers or even storms will be possible later this morning. Some of these storms could produce some small hail, but the threat is low compared to what’s to come this evening.  St. Louis radar: See a map of current weather here Storms are going to develop ahead of a cold front this afternoon to our west and then merge into a line and race eastward across the St. Louis area Saturday evening into tonight. Timing looks to begin impacting our western counties between 5-6pm and be out of our viewing area by about 11pm. The overall tornado threat with this system is not zero, but lower compared to our last few severe weather events. Today’s severe risk begins as large hail while we see individual supercells develop, then transition to more of a wind threat as the storms merge into a line. Hail could be very large initially, think ...

Prosecutor resigns from Gardner's office citing toxic work environment

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:30 GMT

Prosecutor resigns from Gardner's office citing toxic work environment ST. LOUIS -- One of the few prosecutors left handling St. Louis City's most violent crimes abruptly resigned. Natalia Ogurkiewicz was the prosecutor in the Daniel Riley case. He's the man accused in the tragic crash which caused Janae Edmondson to lose both her legs.Ogurkiewicz resigned Friday. Her resignation letter detailed a toxic work environment, an unbearable workload, and a lack of support. Top Story: Witness: Woman pumping gas seriously hurt chasing after stolen purse The departure marks the latest example of chronic staffing issues for Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner. The sudden resignation comes days before a court hearing in Attorney General Andrew Bailey's fight to remove Gardner from office.

Large emergency training exercise in Monroe County, Saturday

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:30 GMT

Large emergency training exercise in Monroe County, Saturday COLUMBIA, Ill. -- Monroe County Emergency Management, and all first responding agencies there will conduct what they call a full-scale training exercise. It is going on from eight until noon.The training will take place in the northwest section of Columbia. They will be at the city park on Evergreen Lane, Columbia Middle School, Sand Bank Road, D-D Road, and Bluff Road.You might hear some loud noises, including pyrotechnics. Police are saying not to worry about the increased number of emergency personnel in these areas.

Colorado pitches park in Golden as global hub of energy innovation

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:30 GMT

Colorado pitches park in Golden as global hub of energy innovation Government officials, leaders in business and finance and representatives from research institutions mingled at the governor’s mansion Thursday as part of the state’s promotion of a business and research park devoted to accelerating the transition to a renewable-energy future.Global Energy Park, or Glo Park, is planned for about 10 acres next to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden. Gov. Jared Polis unveiled plans in 2021 for the park, which will be built on a site put together through a series of land swaps with various parties, including Jefferson County.The state, NREL and the Colorado Energy Research Collaboratory sponsored a three-day conference this week with about 150 people to discuss Glo Park. They discussed ways that government, businesses, investors and academia can expedite the move to renewable energy and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions to tackle climate change.Denver-based NexCore Group will develop the two buildings that will house startups, ...

Grading the Week: It’s been 2,167 days since Kris Bryant last hit a home run at Coors Field

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:30 GMT

Grading the Week: It’s been 2,167 days since Kris Bryant last hit a home run at Coors Field It’s two weeks into his second season in purple pinstripes, and we’re still waiting for the USS Kris Bryant to dock at Coors Field.Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt signed Bryant to a seven-year, $182 million contract in the winter of 2022 with the idea the one-time NL MVP would serve as an “aircraft carrier” for Colorado’s lineup.Right now, however, he’s looking more like a pedal boat.Kris Bryant — D+Through 12 games and 54 plate appearances entering Friday night’s game in Seattle, the Rockies outfielder’s home run total this season was the same as the Grading the Week staff’s (0).Sure, it’s still early. Just mid-April in a long, 162-game slog. But go all the way back to the start of last season, and Bryant still has only five home runs in 54 games with Colorado. And none of those have come at Coors Field.For a little perspective: Nolan Arenado has hit three home runs at Coors as a member of the St. Louis Cardinal...

Can Nuggets star Nikola Jokic “give me 40 or 50 points against a great team?” NBA analysts say they’re still not convinced.

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:30 GMT

Can Nuggets star Nikola Jokic “give me 40 or 50 points against a great team?” NBA analysts say they’re still not convinced. LeBron James has scored at least 45 points in a playoff game 11 times in his career. Kevin Durant’s done it five times. Russell Westbrook, four times. Kawhi Leonard, twice. James Harden, once. Giannis Antetokounmpo, once.Nikola Jokic? None so far. (Playoff high: 43 points.)Which is why former NBA guard and current Turner Sports analyst Greg Anthony threw this gauntlet down for the two-time MVP  when asked about the Nuggets’ postseason forecast.“As great as the Joker is. And (as great as) Jamal Murray is, your mindset going into the game, you’re not thinking that, ‘Man tonight, he could go for 50 (points) if we don’t … if we’re not careful, he can go for 50 on you.’” Anthony said during a recent media conference call.“And most of the truly great players, you feel that way about them. Like if you’re going against Phoenix, you think (with Devin) Booker or Durant, ‘Can they get me 50?’ You know what I mean?“Your mindset is such that that’s the approach you come with, t...

Manjoo: Twitter is permanently broken thanks to Elon Musk

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:30 GMT

Manjoo: Twitter is permanently broken thanks to Elon Musk About six months ago, Elon Musk bought your favorite neighborhood bar. Then he fired veteran bouncers and bartenders, tried to stiff the landlord and at least one vendor, and demanded that regulars pay a cover charge. He’s frequently struggled to serve his customers, yet he’s penalized them for mentioning the competition. He’s tamped down the revelry in general, really — a lot of conversation at his watering hole has been drowned out by Musk’s own never-ending stage act, which consists mainly of him yelling dad jokes at customers through a bullhorn.Pour one out for Twitter, then. I’d been open to Musk’s purchase of the social network, but half a year in, it’s been an unmitigated disaster. Musk moved fast and broke nearly everything — the speed and totality with which he’s ruined the site has been almost impressive. By Musk’s own reckoning, the company is now worth less than half of what he paid for it. It has lost many large advertisers, most of its employees and, with them, much of...

It’s reckless for homebuyers and sellers to not have contingencies

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:30 GMT

It’s reckless for homebuyers and sellers to not have contingencies Question: Regarding “What if presale seller inspections are not required in other regions?” on The Mercury News and East Bay Times websites on April 7, 2023: We gave our daughter and son-in-law money for a down payment. We signed a gift letter confirming the funds aren’t a loan. Fair enough. As retired schoolteachers, it’s a sizable amount of money to give.Yesterday we learned their offers are devoid of contingencies. We found this alarming. Many homes had only two presale inspections. In your April 7 article, you listed six presale seller inspections.Today, in discussions with our daughter and son-in-law, we shared our noncontingent offer concerns. In your past articles, you reference Realtor forms for various topics. There must be Realtor buyer-beware forms. If so, this buyer’s agent is not using them. Are there buyer-beware forms our daughter and son-in-law should have read by now?A: Since the dot-com era, forms have been lauding the use of contingencies vs. the risks of nonconti...

Miles de hectáreas están bajo el agua en California, y la inundación podría triplicarse en tamaño este verano

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:00:30 GMT

Miles de hectáreas están bajo el agua en California, y la inundación podría triplicarse en tamaño este verano (CNN) — Torrentes de lluvia inundaron miles de hectáreas de tierras de cultivo en el Valle Central de California este invierno y resucitaron un lago que desapareció hace décadas. Hasta donde alcanza la vista, el agua se extiende hasta el horizonte: a través de carreteras, campos de cultivo, casas y edificios.Ahora, la enorme capa de nieve que se acumuló en Sierra Nevada este invierno es una bomba de tiempo. A medida que se derrita, la inundación podría triplicarse en tamaño para el verano, amenazando a las comunidades circundantes y costando miles de millones en pérdidas.“Todos los cultivos están completamente inundados y arruinados”, dijo la residente Martina Sealy mientras sostenía a su hijita y contemplaba el agua cubierta de blanco, donde habían crecido vastos campos de algodón y alfalfa durante toda su vida. “Se necesitan muchos trabajos para las personas. Esa es una gran cantidad de alimentos que proporcionamos en todo California y en todo el país. Da bastante miedo̶...