West Side residents demand return of programs to Amundsen Park
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:40:39 GMT
CHICAGO — Residents on the West Side are fighting to return programs to Amundsen Park after the city changed course on plans to use the field house to house migrants.Galewood residents say they worry that cuts to the park hours and programs are precursors to the city converting the park into a migrant shelter.The city moved programs in order to convert the fieldhouse into a shelter, but even though that plan has been put on hold, residents say those programs have not returned. Restraining order filed against Chicago to block Amundsen Park Fieldhouse migrant shelter The doors at Amundsen Fieldhouse are locked at 6 p.m. each weekday so for the Windy City Dolphins Football and Cheerleaders, the park facilities are closed."We practice tomorrow, I have 155 kids and parents. We have over 200 people there. How are they going to use two porta potties? That is horrible, that is disgusting," Dolphins founder Gerald Harris said.According to Harris, the city's plans to turn the fieldhouse int...Bennington PD investigating multiple acts of vandalism
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:40:39 GMT
BENNINGTON, Vt. (NEWS10) -- Police in Bennington are investigating several vandalism complaints. The vandalism took place downtown. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Police were alerted to the first act of vandalism around 7 a.m. Saturday on the Rail Trail where authorities found spray painted graffiti. They then received more complaints of graffiti at Rotary Park, Pocket Park and the back of the Southwest Vermont Supervisory Union building.Anyone with information is asked to call police at (802) 442-1030 or to contact them through the police department website.DoorDash driver caught on doorbell camera swiping delivery
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:40:39 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – It’s a video one south St. Louis County homeowner couldn't believe: a DoorDash driver stealing a package right off her porch while delivering her food. And the driver appeared to look right at the homeowner’s Ring doorbell camera.The video comes from Jennifer Carroll’s Ring doorbell on her front porch near Heege Road. As seen in the video, the DoorDash driver walks up and drops off her food. But instead of walking away, he looks down at the package, grabs it, and takes off.Carroll says she watched the whole thing happen live on her phone.“I couldn't believe what I was seeing!” Carroll said. “I was like, ‘Really?'”The thief's brazenness shocked Carroll.“He was stealing from me, knowing that I could report it to DoorDash, and they could track him. So, if he would have saw the camera, I don't think he would have cared,” Carroll said. “I think he still would have taken it.”So, what did this dasher dash off with? A 12-pack of energy drinks. 1 child dead, 4 peopl...St. Louis County cites landlord for 80-year-old's flooded kitchen
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:40:39 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A St. Louis County woman said she's had standing water in her apartment for days and doesn't feel safe walking in her own kitchen.Theresa Denson alleges it's not the first time water has overflowed at her apartment at Lucas Hunt Village."This is not livable," Denson said. "This was murky, grainy, grayish, blackish water, and the odor was really, really bad."Denson said it's not a leaky faucet. She claims this comes from the pipes below the sink."It'll just come right up," she said.The 80-year-old claimed her kitchen had an inch of standing water on the floor since Oct. 6.She filed a service ticket, writing that she heard dripping water from the kitchen and water pouring from over the counter.Denson said she's tried going to the leasing office."They pretty much have said they just don't have a way to fix it until they get the contractor they have over to this property," Denson said.She said she slipped a few days ago in the murky water but caught herself on th...Pickleball noise level exceeds ordinance; country club remains unable to play
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:40:39 GMT
KIRKWOOD, Mo. – Overlooking the brand-new pickleball courts she worked hard to head off, Julie Missey reflected on the problem with her neighbor’s property.“We had given the club substantial evidence before they built the pickleball courts that they were building too close to residential properties,” she said. “And now their members have a pickleball facility they can’t even use.”The results of a sound study revealed on Monday that noise generated by pickleball play on Greenbriar Hills Country Club’s courts exceeded acceptable levels under St. Louis County’s noise ordinance.“I’m relieved for the time being that my neighbors and I aren’t going to be subjected to the constant crack of a pickleball paddle,” Missey said.“The end result is that it was too loud,” Jonathan Raiche, Kirkwood's Planning and Development Services Coordinator, said.FOX 2 first interviewed Raiche in January, after Kirkwood’s City Council approved the Greenbriar Hills plan to construct the courts."The approval tha...Collinsville police investigate ‘smash and grab’ at photography store
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:40:39 GMT
COLLINSVILLE, Ill. – John Locus is losing sleep dealing with insurance and a police investigation.Early Sunday morning, Collinsville police said a man broke one of the front windows at John Locus Photography on East Main Street.Police say the man got away with a euphonium worth about $40. The damage to the window, however, was far more extensive. Locus expects to pay about $1,500 to fix the window."The word 'why' came to my brain," Dathan Rivera said. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News SIGN UP NOW Rivera works across the street from the store at Underground Dojo and has never heard of anything like this happening in the area before.“A random act of violence, it just goes back to ‘Why’,” Rivera said.The Collinsville Police Department is investigating t...In wake of Pacific shooting, DV advocates want women to know resources are out there
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:40:39 GMT
PACIFIC, Mo. – Purple ribbons are currently hanging at the historic Franklin County Courthouse for Domestic Violence Awareness Month."Some days are quieter than others, but that doesn't mean it's not happening," said Karen Damiano, a court advocate for ALIVE, an organization specializing in intimate domestic abuse.Damiano said police are getting calls for domestic arguments too, like the one Saturday night in Pacific that culminated in a triple shooting. The suspect in that case, Quentin Howard, is accused of shooting two women and a three-year-old toddler.Police say Howard had been in a romantic relationship with one of the women and is the father of the child wounded in the shooting. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW Police found a woman l...Mechanic recounts encounter with wanted suspect moments before car stolen
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:40:39 GMT
RICHMOND HEIGHTS, Mo. - A woman is facing serious charges after being accused of stealing an SUV from an auto body shop in Richmond Heights. A mechanic came into contact with the suspect just moments before the theft.Major Craig Mueller, Richmond Heights Police Department, said the woman had been in jail earlier in the day.Octavia Bryant, who is facing charges in other counties, was released from the Richmond Heights Jail and walked some 900 feet down to Telle Tire & Auto. A mechanic there said she asked for a cigarette.She was looking for a ride and found one.Police claim Bryant got her hands on the keys to a 2016 Nissan Rogue and stole the vehicle.The owner of the Rogue was heading to Nashville and had stopped in for a brake check.“This was more of a crime of opportunity," Major Mueller said. "This woman victimized somebody based on opportunity.”A warrant has since been issued for Bryant for first-degree tampering with a motor vehicle.Meanwhile, Telle Tire took care of the exp...Five Weeknight Dishes: Easy dinners that make good use of ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:40:39 GMT
By Mia Leimkuhler, The New York TimesI always have mayonnaise, mustard and ketchup in my fridge. Multiples of each, more like it: I have plain mayo and Kewpie, Dijon, whole-grain and ballpark yellow mustards, as well as a bottle of ketchup so large it really counts as two. So this week’s selection of easy and fast recipes features meals that lean on these classic condiments for flavor and depth. (I’m also including a delightful pickle soup recipe because I always have a massive jar of half-sours on hand.)1. Miso-Mustard SalmonIn this single-skillet recipe, miso and Dijon mustard create a one-two punch of salty and spicy to balance the sweetness of salmon and cabbage. Slather the mighty combination on the salmon fillets, sprinkle with sesame seeds for crunch, then roast on top of caramelized, crisp-tender cabbage. Serve with steamed rice or sweet potatoes if you like, then use the remaining sauce to drizzle over everything. The thinned miso mustard is also great to have around as a s...Amid struggle with cancer, family loses everything in fire
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:40:39 GMT
A family in San Bernardino County is struggling to recover after they lost everything in a devastating fire that has left them homeless amid one of the family members' battle with cancer. Video captured the sheer destruction of the Oct. 8 fire that spread to two duplexes on Juniper and Upland avenues in Fontana. Alfredo Vincente’s home was gutted by the blaze and now the father of three and his wife are staying in a friend’s garage, leaving him and his wife, who is sick with cancer, to figure out how they can get by after the incident. It was late morning and Vincente was at his son’s soccer game when he got the panicked call from his wife, who was at home with their two daughters. He said that one of his daughters noticed smoke inside his wife’s room. She ran outside and saw the raging fire. His daughters then ran to tell another woman who lives in the same property. The Vincente family home seen in flames on Oct. 8, 2023. (Mike Miller)“We heard a lot of cracking ...Latest news
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